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HOT ELIGIBLE BACHELORS
published: Monday | August 13, 2007


Bobby Chen

You've been asking for it so here it is again. Flair's most eligible bachelors for 2007.

Last year, you loved them so much you couldn't let them go. Talk show hosts made them a hot issue and even the competition got involved.

This time you, our readers, get to nominate your choices of hot, eligible, ambitious and gainfully employed bachelors in the following categories:

Successful: Well connected and financially independent heirs to large fortunes.

Potential for prosperity: Great looks, but just starting to climb the ladder.

Oldies but goodies: Over 55, retired or hot and elderly.

Christian: Men who lead a quiet Christian life.

For our purposes, a man is considered a bachelor as long as he is not yet married or scheduled to do so for the duration of our contest. Men who are divorced, widowed or engaged are technically single, so they will be accepted. Send entries with a colour headshot of your nominee and a 100-word essay that gives the bachelor's age occupation/business, hobbies and special interests or talents, etc.

NB: Men should be heterosexual and 25 or older.

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