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Maxim mag wants Packers bikini fans

Continuing on the theme of die-hard fans. If you saw the Giants-Packers game, you may have also caught the quick crowd shot of the trio of young women who are beginning to become famous as the Packers Bikini Girls (that may be them at right, but not at yesterday's game). The three have shown up at Packers games before wearing two-piece bathing suits but yesterday was an extraordinary performance because of the sub-zero temperatures (see the link below).

Maxim magazine is now trying to track down the women, similar to the mag's effort of a year ago when a female New Orleans Saints fan caught the attention of millions of TV viewers with a T-shirt that tweaked the Saints' playoff opponent that day, the Philadelphia Eagles, with some salty language.  In that case, the Maxim people found the lady and did what I guess they call a glamor photo spread.

Here's the Maxim call for the identity of the Green Bay fans and what appear to be some screen grabs of the women at frigid Lambeau Field.

And the guy here?  Just some poor Packers fan who has all offseason to thaw out.  The Fark Web site led us to the Maxim search.

Photo credit: (women) Getty Images; (man) Jamie Squire/AFP/Getty Images

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Maxim is featuring the Green Bay bikini ladies as "Today's Girl(s)" on their homepage today.

http://www.maximonline.com/PackersBikiniGirls/todays_girl/807.aspx?src=tsttg

pretty hot those girls are up in chilly Green Bay...
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Bill Ordine has been a reporter and editor for more than 25 years and during that time has covered Super Bowls, major murder trials, township zoning board meetings and bat mitzvahs. In his time with The Baltimore Sun, he has been an assistant city editor, pro football writer, poker columnist, enterprise sports reporter and now blogger -- which may indicate his editors have yet to find a job he can get right.
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