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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Calendars - Part 59

 Royal Dick Calendar

The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, commonly referred to as Dick Vet, is the veterinary school at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.  The name of the school does not refer to the King's dick.  The school was founded by William Dick in 1823.

Above, veterinary students with Exmoor ponies posing for their 2018 calendar, called When Vets Undress.

The students have produced a couple of naked calendars in support of a All4Paws, a local veterinary charity that provides veterinary care for the pets of homeless people in and around Edinburgh.

What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt?  Nothing, as this student demonstrates.

A student with an Exmoor pony.

The calendar project was run by a female veterinary student, and most of the calendar photos showed female students.  I've concentrated on the photos that showed males.

Our last 2018 photo shows the same guy with an Exmoor pony being ridden by a female student who isn't even naked.  Unfortunately, despite the school's name Royal Dick School, these calendars, like most British charity calendars, do not show any dick.

Two years later, the veterinary students produced another When Vets Undress calendar for 2020.  Again, most of the photos showed female students, so I have concentrated on the few photos that show males.  Above, students with birds of prey. 

Two students with some less exotic animals, but vets need to learn how to care for them.

We end with a 2020 calendar photo of two naked students arm in arm looking out over the countryside and perhaps thinking about their future as vets.

3 comments:

Thomas said...

The reason most calendars show female students is because veterinary studies are 80 to 90% women, much like the modern profession which is around 75% women. However, around 40 to 50% of the male students are gay.

SickoRicko said...

The vet we have for our cat is in his 40s and hot as hell.

Ike said...

The right hand (from our perspective) tea drinker is distracted by and looking directly at the very same cat lure that the white fluffly cat is distracted by and looking at. My diagnosis? Clearly, he is also a cat.