Wow. This fundraising event combines two of Towleroad’s favorite obsessions — hot frat boys and iPods (iPod Shuffles to be exact). The frat boys of the University of Arizona (and sorority girls, but yeah, whatever) are holding an “iPose” contest for tsunami relief. Alpha Epsilon Pi and Alpha Phi will donate 10 cents each to tsunami relief for every vote received on the web page. Towleroad gives its vote to Wills but I may have to vote again and again and again. The top voted male and female receive an iPod shuffle for their hard work. (also spotted at fleshbot)
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