Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Are you a hot chick? Do you like eating burgers? We may just have the right job for you

Posted by on Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:00 AM

Hardee's, a.k.a. Carl's Jr., has gotten into some hot water over a series of commercials called "Hot Chicks Eating Burgers" that depict hot chicks ... eating burgers.

After featuring celebrities such as Paris Hilton and Padma Lakshmi, it's now looking to the masses for its next burger-loving yet tight-stomached bombshell to appear in television ads. It's asking women to submit a video.

Shoot an original video of yourself (a chick), eating a burger. Be sure

to introduce yourself, tell us where you (or the girl) is from, and

state your favorite Hardee's burger before eating. In

order to qualify you need to simply say Hot Chicks Eating Burgers,

either in the video, the title, or within the description.

What will billion-dollar, multi-national, fourth-largest quick-service chain give you in return?

Not $900 cash. Not $950 or even $975. No, we're talking $1,000 cold hard cash, plus a trip to Vegas with some friends. And the chance to star in your own commercial like the mildly NSFW below:




You have until July 12 to throw away self-respect upload your video

for the contest. As for cool dudes, Hardee's is willing to

entertain videos of you looking buff drinking its shakes but it insists

there is no way for dudes to actually look cool doing that.

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