He claims they are not paid. I did not really care much for him but then listened to him on Joe Rogan's podcast and it changed my mind. Give it a listen, he came across as a pretty cool guy.
Weirdly enough if your the owner of some huge rich company with lots of money and connections then hot chicks like this come around. And they do stuff for free, like this pic advertising their assets. Probably think it'll help their modeling career.
Well, Lindsay is a washed up nutball with first level meth teeth and would most likely steal shit from your house. That chick is dressed up like a baked potato and most likely has a wookie bush. I'll take option 3.
well, at least in MOtoGP, Australia puts a plug in the fun: The Australian authorities are verifying the legality of the MISSION WINNOW brand, owned by the tobacco multinational Philip Morris, and that stands on the Ducati MotoGP hulls Officials as main sponsor (Mission Winnow is also sponsor of Ferrari F1). According to some reports, its white and red colors and the mirrored effect of the M, would excessively remind the Marlboro brand and therefore turn out to be a form of hidden advertising that aims to bypass the veto on tobacco sponsorship during sporting events. Philip Morris, on the other hand, replies that their Mission Winnow logo represents the commitment logo to look for alternatives to tobacco consumption in the world and to promote and innovate technology to the maximum to offer an alternative to the millions of smokers in the world. However, the case referred to the intervention of the Australian Federal Health Department and the authorities in charge of communication activities in the country. Two separate investigations have started that if they reach the same conclusion, the Ducati MotoGP team could be forced to do without its main sponsor during the Phillip Island MotoGP event next October. The veto on the sponsorship of tobacco brands came into force in 2007, when the brands and logos of cigarettes were very present for years on the hulls of many motorcycles that participated in the World Championship, especially in the premier class and seeded, to name a few of the years 90 and 2000: Mick Doohan and Rothmans, Wayne Rainey and Marlboro, Valentino Rossi and Camel, Joan Garriga and Ducados, Max Biaggi and Chestefield, Kevin Schwantz and Lucky Strike and Jorge Lorenzo and Fortuna. And of course, Casey Stoner and Marlboro on Ducati.