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#Post#: 932--------------------------------------------------
The Interview
By: Raccoon Date: December 20, 2014, 2:45 pm
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The Interview
Preamble
This story is a collaboration between (the Mighty) Raccoon and
Pye's Gorgeous Grapplers. It tells what happened when Raccoon's
unbiased reporter Susanna Grimm interviewed Alexandra Paul and
Pamela Anderson. It continues the story that started a few
months back in Aftershocks
(
HTML http://umma.createaforum.com/backstage/aftershocks/).
It is rather long…and has a lot of images and animated gifs.
We have done quite a lot of 'research' and a lot of what the
characters say are real world facts and quotes we've taken from
various interviews. Of course, everything cannot be a fact,
we've added fiction to their past to make a better fit with UMMA
reality. For example, in UMMA reality we know how strong, agile
and how good fighters they are. UMMA reality takes precedence.
I don't know if I have the time (or patience) to color code the
text... just doing the necessary formats is painful enough. But
let me know if you think adding colors to the text would
enchance the already incredible reading experience.
* * *
Introduction
Alexandra stopped in her tracks, and again Natalie bumped into
her. Alexandra was knocked down into the sand, but this time she
didn't even notice it. "It's that reporter Raccoon hired." She
looked at Jenny, Carmen and Yasmine, then at Pam and finally
back at the reporter. "I'm not dressed for an interview," she
said, "but… I'd rather do an interview than get into a fight."
She looked at Natalie, "I was actually looking forward to
working out with you, but I think this interview is more
important…"
Alexandra leaves Natalie and catches up with Susanna Grimm and
they walk together towards the lifeguard hut.
Pam looks down from the lifeguard tower, hands on hips looking
haughty. She had put on a jacket over her swim suit to keep
warm. "What do you two creeps want? If you're looking for
trouble you've come to the right place. I'm sick and tired of
Alexandra's snide remarks. On second thought, you've been after
me for an interview. Why don't I come down and we can do it
right here and now."
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"This lifeguard hut will be the perfect backdrop for the
interview – we will get great pictures." Susanna puts down the
big bag she's been hauling along, "I've got all the stuff I need
for the interview with me so we can start immediately." Her eyes
move between Pam and Alexandra, her eyes lingering on both
women's bodies "Hmm, you know what? Pamela's Baywatch suit gave
me an idea… You're both best known from Baywatch so what if both
of you would wear your Baywatch suits?"
Alexandra wasn't listening, she had turned around and was
looking at what's going on between Jenny McCarthy and Yasmine
Bleeth. "So," Alexandra says and turns back to Pam and Susanna.
"Where and when will we do the interview? I'm all sweaty after
training the whole morning with my friend Natalie Portman and,"
she looks at Pam, "Pam looks also a bit under the weather–"
"Just what do you mean I look a bit under the weather? If you
mean I am sparkling like the sunshine than you are spot on."
"…so what do you say if we return to the gym, I get a shower and
Pam can add some extra makeup and put some clothes on–"
"No, no," Susanna said, "I like the way you look, all sweaty and
pumped up!"
"Huh, just like Alexandra, we agree to an interview and she
looks for an excuse to leave. Come to think of it a comparison
of our bodies in our old Baywatch swimsuits would be an
interesting image. Alexandra, I have an extra one in my locker
if you can't find your old one. Make sure you grab lots of socks
or tissue paper to fill out the top. tee hee hee."
Even though the thought of wearing one of Pam's swimming suits
excited Alexandra she knew there would be problems. "That won't
work as you very well know. Even the producers realized after
the first season the standard suit was not really made for my
body type, and they allowed me to wear a different style of red
suit, more athletic looking and with less cleavage…so no, I
can't wear Pam's suit. This is all I've got," Alexandra said
showing her running clothes, "It's not like I carry my swimming
suit around everywhere I go. Like some seem to do," she added
quietly.
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"As I've said, I have a spare in my locker you can borrow even
if it will be a little big in the hips and bust and too tight in
the waist. You know you are lying about your waist size. I can
see that little potbelly. And don’t tell me those are six-pack
abs!”
"I have to agree with Pamela," Susanna said, looking a bit
annoyed that she had to agree with Pam.
[color=green]"What?"
"…not about the six-pack abs, I know you've got one" Susanna
explained, "but about doing the interview here and now and that
both of you should wear a Baywatch suit. Just look at the sun,
look at the view; this is the perfect time and place for the
interview. I'm sure it will look good on you… anything looks
good on you," she said with a wink.
Pam teases, "A Pamela Anderson Baywatch suit can only help to
improve your figure."
"Fine," Alexandra said, being both anxious and excited about
getting to wear one of Pam's Baywatch swimming suits. "Well?
Would you please go and get it."
A moment later a rather unhappy Alexandra was dressed in Pam's
red Baywatch suit. A custom made, skintight swim suit made for
Pamela was also tight on Alexandra, unfortunately it was tight
in the wrong places. Pam was shorter, with a mighty bosom, yet
she had an athletic figure while Alexandra had a taller,
flat-chested, lanky figure. Being taller than Pam caused the
suit to cut almost painfully between Alexandra's legs and the
shoulder straps pressed uncomfortably against her shoulders. The
hips and waist were acceptable, but the chest area was
problematic. Even though Alexandra's chest was bigger, Pam's
considerably larger breasts made the front of the suit hang
loosely, making Alexandra's tiny boobs appear even smaller.
Alexandra had not listened to Pam's suggestion regarding socks
or tissue paper, but instead thrust out her chest, trying to
fill out the suit as best as she could. She failed.
Pam tries to hold back a laugh, but this is too much for her and
she breaks out laughing. She adds while chuckling, "I like the
way the suit rides up tight against your ****. I can see your
large labia poking and pushing the suit out. If I didn’t know
better I might think you would be a little aroused. But surely
just wearing one of my suits wouldn't turn you on, would it?"
"I'd like to see you in one of mine!" Alexandra growled.
"Settle down, both of you, we have an interview to do," Susanna
said. "We can't have you at each other's throats… not yet at
least," she added.
* * *
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Re: The Interview
By: Raccoon Date: December 21, 2014, 10:08 am
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[The Interview continues]
[b]Past Athletic Achievements[/b]
"Thank you for doing this. My aim is to get some background for
the triathlon competition. Perhaps the best way to start this is
to visit your past and your athlectic achievements. Pamala, we
can skip yours if you don’t have any significant athletic
achievements."
"Alexandra…I understand that you have been athletic all you
life, is that true?"
"Most definitely. I played a lot of sports as I grew up in rural
Connecticut. Since my mother forbade TV, our entertainment was
sports or reading books. I played soccer, basketball and
softball at school. I was not really good at any of them – no
hand-eye coordination for me! But I was enthusiastic and that's
what's important, right?"
"If I may interrupt, little ol’ Pam was enthusiastic AND
coordinated. Even better."
Alexandra glanced angrily at Pan before continuing. "I swam on
the local swim team until I was 15. I began solitary running at
13 and ran cross-country in high school. But it was around 14
that I started to visit the gym together with my twin sister
Caroline. I soon became a real gymrat. We also did rowing. I
always wanted to do the Ironman one day – it was my dream. I
knew I wasn't fast. but had I stamina. I had discovered that
stamina from swimming back and forth across our local lake 1.2
km each way, and Caroline and I would swim it four times
easily."
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"I've also rollerbladed most of my life; it does wonders for
your legs and butt. As a rollerblader I was most active in my
early twenties, but even today I do it at least once a week."
"That sounds amazing," Susanna said in awe. She looked at Pam,
"And you? Playing with barbies and having slumberparties?"
"More like playing with real 'Kens' in my slumber parties.
Helped develop my stamina.” Pam giggles, “To answer your
question more directly, besides track and field I also played
soccer, basketball, and softball. I even played some football
with the guys in pickup games. The difference, Alexandra, is
that I was good at them. Had great hand to eye coordination and
could actually catch and throw a ball. I doubt if you were ever
seriously on any sports team. I also played volleyball on my
high school team. How come you didn’t with your height?"
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"So you were a gymrat? More likely a rugrat. I did serious
resistance training when I was 14."
"You're so full of yourself that you don't even listen – why
should I have to play volleyball? I played basketball, but I
didn't like it. Just because I'm tall doesn't mean that I'm
automatically good at something or that I like something,"
Alexandra replied angrily, "And at the age of 14 no one should
do 'serious resistance training' anyway."
"If you were serious about playing sports at your best you would
have done some serious resistance training to build up muscle
and prevent injuries. Maybe that is why you seem to be so injury
prone." Pam replied curtly.
Again an angry glance at Pam. "Me and Caroline were tomboys,
riding, running around all the time, climbing and jumping. We
did everything physical–"
"And if you were a tomBOY, Alexandra, I was a tomMAN!" Pam began
speaking at the same time as Alexandra. "Yeah, you most likely
looked more like a boy than I did as I have always been sexy and
curvy. But what I mean is that when I played roughly and at
tough sports I was really good at it."
"We were always competing against each other – we even used to
wrestle. And what does a 'tomman' even mean?"
"Who won?" Susanna asked, ignoring the tomman question.
Pam looked up. "I said tom MAN and that is someone who is a lot
stronger and athletic than a tom BOY!" Pam had pulled out a
tablet from her bag and was doing something with it; she looed
like she wasn't paying any attention to what Alexandra had to
say.
"It wasn't about winning, that was never important for us, it
was the activity, the doing that was important."
"That’s what losers always say – Winning isn’t important, it is
the doing,” Pam chortled without looking up from the screen.
"When you wrestled, was it just you and Caroline?"
"Most of the time, but we did wrestle others as well, even
boys," she laughs, "After a while no one wanted to wrestle with
us because we were so good…too strong," she gave Pam a confident
look. "You could say that I started training for the UMMA in my
teens."
"Training all that time and you still didn’t learn much or
become very good." Pam tried to refrain commenting but just
couldn’t resist.
Alexandra ignored Pam's comment and continued, "So workingout
wasn't just a hobby, it was a way of life," Alexandra said, "and
this way of life has helped me through my entire life. It even
helped me get my first professional modeling assignment at
sixteen." She glanced at Pam, "They were looking for someone
athletic and… well, muscular so I was exactly what they were
looking for!"
"Yes, I can see the 'muscles'…" Pam laughed as she looked at
some images she had pulled up on her tablet, "These must be
images form that shoot you are talking about. It says 1979."
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"Yes, I was 15-16 in 1979. And what did you expect, I was a
sixteen year old girl?"
"You do look really fit," Susanna said admiring the image.
"Take a look at this, I'm sixteen in this image from 1983," Pam
said. "The difference is quite evident, wouldn't you say? And
this is a gym photo from the same year," Pam sounded smug."
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Alexandra gasped – the young Pam looked so …strong! …and sexy…
"What do you think?" Pam showed the images to Susanna. "Which
girl do you think would win an arm wrestling match, or better
yet a wrestling match?"
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Susanna didn't reply, she was staring at the images of young
Pam. Alexandra was also silent, lost in her imagination as she
was trying to imagine her younger self wrestling the young Pam.
"You really should have lifted more weights, because I wouldn't
call you muscular and athletic looking in those images… tall and
skinny is all I see!"
[right][to be continued][/right]
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Re: The Interview
By: RampageSports Date: December 21, 2014, 10:18 am
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You weren't kidding... you did do quite a bit of research for
this. Finding and using those old images is a great touch!
I'm looking forward to seeing where this all goes. :D
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Re: The Interview
By: BadAssBunnies Date: December 21, 2014, 10:42 am
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WOW! Impressive research. I can't wait for more.
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Re: The Interview
By: Raccoon Date: December 23, 2014, 11:48 am
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[The Interview continues]
"I did lift weights," Alexandra said, sounding like a small kid
defending herself. "I started when I was 15 and continued till I
was 23, and I did it a lot!" Alexandra said, "but I stopped
because my boyfriend said I looked too blocky." She pulled the
tablet from Pam's hands and pulled up some images, "Here…these
are from the 90s; I don't think I have many workout images from
the 70s or 80s. When I'm in the gym, I work…out, I don't spend
the time looking at myself in the mirror and taking photos of
myself. And as you can see, I actually use the weights as they
were intended…I don't just lean against them," she added with a
smirk.
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"So 14 is too early to do serious lifting of weights but 15 is
OK? Go figure." Pam rolls her eyes showing her disbelief.
"Stop interrupting!" Alexandra snapped.
"Well according to yourself you added strength training only in
1993 at the age of 29" Pam kept reading an old interview from
her tablet, "It doesn't say anything about you doing it
earlier."
[right][Damn, just noticed I can't add any more at the moment,
but ....to be continued!][/right]
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Re: The Interview
By: LMF Date: December 24, 2014, 12:12 am
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I was expecting a story about North Korea...
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Re: The Interview
By: Raccoon Date: December 24, 2014, 12:28 am
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I was also wondering how many extra hits we'll get...
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Re: The Interview
By: Pyewacket Date: January 1, 2015, 12:58 pm
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"I am anxious to read this interview and see what kind of spin
Susanna Grimm puts on it to try and make hapless Alexandra Paul
look good. I also want to thank Pye who contributed a lot to the
pictures and content for the interview in spite of protestations
from Susanna and Alexandra but with the blessings of Raccoon.
Too bad Pye and I didn't have final okay on the published
interview but we are at the whims of Susanna. Still I know my
fans will know what is true and what is Alexandra's and
Susanna's fantasies. Too bad this picture of me stretching on
the beach wasn't included. Must be it makes me look too
gorgeious, fit, sexy, and strong in comparison to Alexandra."
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You are most welcome, Pam. Raccoon and I did a lot of work to
put this together. Hope people enjoy it even with Susannna's
editorializing. I wonder if PGG should employ a press agent or
our own reporter. Any suggestions, Pam?
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Re: The Interview
By: Raccoon Date: January 2, 2015, 6:52 am
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[I am miffed by these comments! I am a professional!I am not a
spin doctor. I rely on facts. My work has been hindered by the
constant pestering of Pamela, her 'fans' and 'friends' who
wanted me to add information, or facts as they called them, and
dubious images that would make Pam loook good. Most of the time
these 'facts' could not be verified as being true.
And even if Raccoon and Pye helped me, I did the actual work! –
Susanna]
* * *
[The Interview continues]
"Yes! …I mean, no!" Alexandra said, "I stopped working out with
weights in my twenties. So in 1992, during my first year on
Baywatch I did not lift weights…and I agree, you could see it.
But on my second year I started again and it's very apparent in
how my body looked. I liked the way I felt and the way I looked;
the producers liked my more muscular appearance as well."
"1993 and onwards I used to go to Gold's Gym in Venice at 4AM
because we used to start at 6AM. An hour of cardiovascular,
which for me was usually riding a stationary bike or swim or
run. And then lifting weights for a half an hour. Hasselhoff
also got up early to work out. He was very disciplined. ...I
didn't see you in the gym," she said to Pam. "Just look at the
difference between this black and white image from our first
year and these later images!"
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"I can definitely see the difference, but hold on with the
Baywatch stories," Susanna said, "let's concentrate on your
athletic achievements now. We'll definitely return to Baywatch
in a moment."
Susanna turned to Pamela. "Pam, you talk a lot about being in
sports and working out at a young age. But we all know you are
often more talk than action. You haven’t convinced me you
weren’t just a soft Barbie-doll type."
"As you noted, we have already talked about the sports
activities I was in during my high school years and me being on
the varsity volleyball team. You seem to be asking now about the
training we did before Baywatch. In my late teens, early
twenties I idolized Rachel McLish and started working out to be
just like her. Yes, I wanted to be a bodybuilder! Ok, listen to
this," she began reading from the screen: "I discovered Pam back
between 1986-87" Pam looked up, "I was 19". She continued to
read, "Pam was so fit and strong looking, well tanned from
artificial rays – she only dreamed of California from a sun
tanning booth back then – and she was training to become a
female body-builder. She had strong arms, was quite wide in her
mid-section, big thighs, and wanted to gain even more weight in
muscle than she already had. That was her first ambition, to
become a female bodybuilding champion. This girl was destined
for a career in the physical fitness industry." Pam smiled,
"Note that that was at the time you were pretending to be a
bodybuilder…" She continued, "I told her that if she wanted to
be a fitness star alone, she could do some modeling in that
world, but that if she wanted to go mainstream, she would have
to abort her plan to be a bodybuilder and lose the excess
muscle, and go lean."
"Unfortunately I agreed. What can I say, I was young and
impressionable." Pam hesitated. "I have several photos and clips
to show I was well on my way. I am hesitant to show these as
they don’t fit the image my agent or publicity people want me to
portrait today. They think they are too 'muscular'. But they
show what I can achieve when I set my mind to it."
"We already looked at those teen images, here's one more. As you
can see I was never skin and bones."
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"This clip is from three-four years later; it's an ad for a
gym."
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"Well, I did work with Rachel McLish on Getting Physical!"
Alexandra said, but didn't get a reply from the blonde. She
leaned over Pam's shoulder to look at the images. She gasped in
disbelief.
"Here you can compare how 'they' want me to look and how I
looked at my bulkiest." She paused for a second, "I learned I
really enjoyed being on the runway. Maybe that is what led to my
becoming an actress. But if I wanted to be a mainstream actress
I had to tone down my training."
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"Then I was shown on TV in a football game wearing that Labatt
Blue Zone t-shirt. Modeling offers started rolling in and I had
to cut back because they wanted someone more soft and sexy
looking. Back then I ate anything, especially red meat because
of the protein. You must know that now I am a Vegan not only
avoiding eating any animal but also avoiding using things made
from animal products. When we talk about Baywatch I can tell you
what my regimen was then. Now I am into being healthy. That
means eating right, exercising enough to stay healthy but not to
deplete my body of vital nutrients," gives a sideways glance at
Alexandra, "and working out to show off definition in my muscles
while still remaining very sexy. I am still prone to developing
very large muscles if I work out too much. I can't fit into any
of my clothes. My legs really expand. And I lose lots of photo
shoots and endorsements."
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Re: The Interview
By: Raccoon Date: January 2, 2015, 9:46 am
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[The Interview continues]
"A few more images of me doing curls with heavy weights to build
up my arms. The center photo gives a "before" and "after"
comparison.
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Pam looked proud as she continued, "And finally I want to show
these three images from 1993 where I pose with an American
Gladiator. They clearly show I had better biceps than you did on
Baywatch. And note that this is after I quit working out in
earnest."
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"When I do bodybuilding I get huge and muscular as you can
clearly see. Not those tiny little pimple muscles Alexandra
gets."
"On the set, any set, I urged my co-stars and even the crew to
workout during breaks. I tried to teach them that there are no
excuses not to workout. For example, as the Tool Time Girl I
often used a heavy sledge hammer or some other heavy tool as a
weight. And I used to add tools to the tool belt I wore to make
it heavier, it did wonders to my waistline and posture."
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Alexandra's mouth was open as she looked in awed silence at the
images on the screen. "They are morphs…photoshopped, they must
be!" she thought. But deep inside, she knew they weren't – she
hadn't seen these particular images of Pam before, but she had
seen similar ones. As a defensive mechanism she seemed to forget
that images like this even existed… She leaned closer, when her
chin brushed against Pam's hair she realized she was too close
and pulled back in panic.
"I– I can also get… larger quite easily," Alexandra stammered,
"I lift– I lift weights mostly for bone strength and definition
anyways. Just as you, I must avoid growing too big, too… Let me
show you…" she grabbed the tablet from Pam intending to show
something; instead she froze just staring at the images.
"Well…?"
"Huh? Right… here, look at this! Like after this shoot, I was
told to tone down my leg workouts, they said I was too
muscular…"
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