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Will Chris Evans feature our Guinea Pig Games calendar on BBC Radio 2?
You might have heard Chris Evans talk about calendars a lot this week on his BBC2 breakfast show. Nice to hear Cliff Richard is still making a calendar, how good does he look for his age? We love Chris' idea of a 'Muddy Dogs' calendar - whatever next!?
We have enjoyed the show this week and have sent Chris a copy of our funny business calendar Guinea Pig Games, in the hope he might like it enough to featue it on his show.
Guinea Pig Games is the perfect advertising tool for any business for promoting their services or products during the upcoming Olympic year in a humorous way and it's proved a really popular calendar choice for 2012 already. Have you had a look at it? Please contact us if you'd like to receive a sample.
And if you hear our promotional calendars mentioned by Chris, please let us know!
“Cats on supercars” – the perfect calendar for 2011?
In his latest Telegraph column, James May explores ideas for a novelty retail calendar by combining his love of all things fast with the growing popularity of cats. James certainly has a point when he says that combining felines and Ferraris – instead of producing yet another dull calendar – would create “a clever novelty”.
We like his thinking! It is probably a not too dissimilar thought process that led us at Rose Calendars to develop our new, innovative 2011 calendar title “Tooled-Up Terriers”, now available for your next year’s business promotion. “Tooled-Up Terriers” is a humorous calendar, featuring twelve different scenes of terriers in the workplace, repairing and working with cars. The calendar contains funny captions to complement each month’s image and is sure to raise a smile or two.
There are plenty more promotional calendars in our 2011 range, by the way. Just in case car-crazy canines don’t float your boat. Please contact us if you need help deciding which title would be best suited to your business.
Now, we’d like to think that James May’s calendar idea finds a lot of support. Read more about his vision and vote for it here. Who knows, you might help him put “Cats on supercars” on the shelves for Christmas. Just don’t forget: you read it here first!

