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Are you PETA’s Sexiest Male or Female Vegetarian Next Door 2011?

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PETA is looking for their Sexiest Vegetarian Next Door 2011! Compassion is always sexy, and whether you’re a conscientious cutie or a hunk with a lot of heart, one gal and one guy will be crowned the 2011 winners!

Winners will receive a round-trip airfare and beautiful accommodations for seven nights, courtesy of your own private travel provider, PMAP (PETA Member Advantage Program).

The finilists will be based on the largest number of public votes beginning April 11, 2011. Go to PETA’s website to check out this year’s competition so far!

Compassionate people the world over are choosing to become vegetarians for many reasons, including having a healthier body, leaving a smaller ecological footprint, and a gaining a clearer conscience.

Vegetarians or vegans who wants to show the world how beautiful it is to be kind to animals, then you just might have what it takes to be crowned PETA’s Sexiest Vegetarian Next Door for 2011 and win a trip for two to Hawaii.
Read the complete contest guidelines, fill out the short form on their website and upload your photo to enter and if appropriate, it will be added promptly to the list of entries, and you’ll be in the running for the crown.

Only your first name, city and state, photo, and a one-sentence description of you will be posted on our website.

All entries must be submitted by 12 noon EDT on April 7, 2011. At 12 noon EST on April 11, 2011, voting will open to the public to help determine the finalists. We’ll announce the top 20 finalists—the top 10 vote-getters (five male and five female) as well as the top 10 “judges’ picks” (five male and five female), which will be determined by a PETA panel by 12 noon EDT on May 2, 2011. At that time, a new round of voting will begin in which people will vote for the finalists. The final voting round will end at 12 noon EDT on May 16, 2011.

On May 23, 2011, the winners (one male and one female) will be announced.

Go here to enter: PETA

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