OFF THE VINE: Is Martyn a 2000 Hunk?

<p>Dancin' Andy Barton has returned to Asia to reclaim the Hunk of the </p><p>Year title. Andy - well-known as one of the kings of the dancefloor - </p><p>was named the top hunk of Asia in 1998 when he was at Reader's Digest, </p><p>before fleeing crazed fans for the safety of Discovery Europe. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Andy was lured back from about a year out in the cold by XS-Media where </p><p>he is now ensconced as the regional sales director. However, he's going </p><p>to need a brilliant and cunning plan if he is to be restored to his </p><p>rightful place in society. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>That's because he has competition. And there is a lot of them. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>One of the front-runners is Martyn Minns, the newly-appointed executive </p><p>producer of Momentum Event Marketing. From the photo above, it is clear </p><p>to all that he is very confident of success. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

Dancin' Andy Barton has returned to Asia to reclaim the Hunk of the

Year title. Andy - well-known as one of the kings of the dancefloor -

was named the top hunk of Asia in 1998 when he was at Reader's Digest,

before fleeing crazed fans for the safety of Discovery Europe.



Andy was lured back from about a year out in the cold by XS-Media where

he is now ensconced as the regional sales director. However, he's going

to need a brilliant and cunning plan if he is to be restored to his

rightful place in society.



That's because he has competition. And there is a lot of them.



One of the front-runners is Martyn Minns, the newly-appointed executive

producer of Momentum Event Marketing. From the photo above, it is clear

to all that he is very confident of success.