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Thursday, November 15, 2007 12:00 AM

Sexiest Man Living 2007

Because there's more to life than pretty boys ... Salon picks the 26 men who really drive us mad.

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  • Thursday, November 15, 2007 09:41 AM

    Oh, come on!

    Sorry, but my reactions to your picks ranged from "who?" to "meh" to "what on earth were they thinking?" I guess it's too late for a do-over this year, so here are some suggestions for next year:

    1. Ben Browder. Yeah, I know Farscape got canceled four years ago, but I've just been catching up on DVD, and OMG the man is hot. Anthony Simcoe's not bad either, with or without the D'Argo make-up.

    2. John Barrowman. Maybe he's a little too pretty, but I don't care. Extra points for playing an immortal omnisexual on "Dr. Who" and "Torchwood" and for being out in real life. Check out the video of him singing "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" on "Strictly Come Dancing" -- I defy you not to fall for him.

    3. The entire male cast of "Mythbusters." Jamie, Adam, Tory, and Grant are four great-looking geeks who can build anything, make physics sound fun, blow things up or burn them down on a regular basis, and occasionally walk up tall buildings in magnetic boots. A geek girl like me couldn't imagine anything much hotter. Also, narrator Rob Lee--what a voice! And when you do "sexiest women alive," please remember Mythbusters Kari, Scottie, and Christine.

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