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December 23, 2007 at 5:23 am in reply to: Kristin Kreuk to play Chun-Li in new Street Fighter movie #64892
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ParticipantIs this a joke?
No, really? Is this a joke?
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I like Kristin. But no way she could pull off the "Strongest Woman in the World". Can they even teach her the various wushu she needs to look convincing?
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ParticipantThe lack of praise from her gym is disheartening. Be sure to send her lots of Christmas love!
December 21, 2007 at 7:13 pm in reply to: What Famous Fems would you add some serious muscle to if you could? #57048Holiday
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ParticipantI don't remember that happening in Angel Cop… 😮
December 18, 2007 at 12:34 pm in reply to: Creating alternate societies/realities for female muscle stories #46039Holiday
ParticipantI had another futuristic space idea. This was first inspired when I saw Camille Bella in the remake of "When a Stranger Calls". It's a human colony on a far planet in the distant future. The civilization is much like what we have today in North America with the exception of some advanced gadgets. The planet has been terraformed to look like today's Earth so that helps keep things more relatable.
Anyway, this idea was conceived by using actresses as a visual model. "Camille" is an off-world migrant who's spent most of her life living in artificial satellite colonies. When the story begins it's the first time she's ever lived on the surface of a real planet. Unfortunately, it's hard for her to assimilate in that open environment. Her father is an engineer and always busy. Her mother died a few years ago and she misses her terribly.
As she tries to cope with her new environment she is also bewildered at how many women on the planet have strong figures or are very muscular. She befriends one of the local police detective, who looks like actress Eva LaRue. 'Eva' helps her get a babysitting gig for her older sister, who looks like Jennifer Esposito. The work keeps her out of trouble and through this she learns about why more women on that world train to be stronger and more fit, unlike those who live in the satellite colonies.
As the story progresses, 'Camille' finds herself inspired to train for her high school's track and field team. Living in the space colonies there wasn't much space to run around. Now she wants to challenge herself. This also inspires 'Eva' to compete in a private figure contest against one of her fellow officers, who looks like Victoria Pratt. This private contest soon involves Eva's' older sister, 'Jennifer', who used to compete professionally before she got married and bore children. Soon it involves other women connected to their work. (This all takes place in a town on the planet).
The department assistant pathologist gets involved (she looks like Jennifer Finnigan/Close to Home) after being challenged by an officer from the next town. (She looks like Paula Garces). Both used to be cheerleaders from their town's high schools. 'Jennifer', who plays the sister of 'Eva', decides she needs two other judges and ten contestants, much to her sister's dismay. 'Camille' accompanies the many women as they find more contestants to complete in it. But she finds this new experience threatened after her father tells her the family might have to move again next year. What will the young girl do as she finds herself drawn to her new world?
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ParticipantI don't know if I'd call it a 'growth' fetish. I don't wish to see all women become athletic or muscular. But some of my friends do know I like some women bodybuilders and fit chicks.
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ParticipantOh good. Now exercise magazines are fiction too, just like the news. Will all the bodybuilders develop eating disorders?
Bo.
Drug scandals and photo fakes. Anything real anymore? BTW, love your avatar.
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ParticipantRed Balcony.com has some great fodder for photo manipulating. Check them out here: http://www.redbalcony.com/?gid=299
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ParticipantFinland! Finland! Finland!
It's the country for me! ;DI love the pics with the theater background. ;D
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ParticipantThank god I read this late. Saved me the disappointment.
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