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Our First GirlA night out with the St. Pauli Girl, Playmate Stacy FusonCorina ZappiaTuesday, October 11th 2005"You never forget your first girl," goes the motto of St. Pauli Girl, the German beer with a drawing of a hot blond splashed across the label. Portrayed on the bottle of every St. Pauli Girl Lager, Special Dark, and Non-Alcoholic beer, she's a winsome, girl-next-door type offering pitchers of beer to thirsty German dudes everywhere. Almost every year for the past two decades, a new St. Pauli Girl is chosen to represent the German beauty and, of course, star in the St. Pauli Girl calendar. The image of St. Pauli Girl has strayed a bit from the original drawing. St. Pauli Girl 1977 ditched the usual garb for a pair of pink short shorts and an easygoing California girl smile. St. Pauli Girl '83 looks like Cheryl Tiegs in a dirndl, wearing what appears to be a stewardess cap. By 1997, the dirndl, while still showcasing St. Pauli Girl's copious bosom, seems to have been inexplicably eaten away by beer mice or rabid seventh-grade boys. It is currently a two-piece, with a top that bares her midriff and a skirt that ends at the top of her thighs. We were luxuriating in our sumptuous office cubicle a few weeks back when an email popped into our inbox: "I work with St. Pauli Girl and wanted to let you know that the new St. Pauli Girl for 2005, Stacy Fuson, is coming to New York." We busted out of work to meet her. Stacy grew up in Tacoma, Washington, but currently lives in Los Angeles, California. She is five-foot-nine and weighs 120 pounds. Stacy has been featured in major motion pictures, television commercials, and magazines, and is Playboy magazine's Miss February 1999. We wanted dirt. Stacy is very athleticshe enjoys rollerblading, swimming, volleyball, baseball, basketball, snowboarding, bowling, yoga, aerobics, boxing, horseback riding, mountain biking, and jet skiing. We won't lie. We were running out of ways to bond with St. Pauli Girl. "Do you like shopping?" we asked, trying to rope her into a discussion of one our favorite hobbies. "It gives me a headache," she replied, as her eyes started to wander away from our conversation and around the room. No! We were losing St. Pauli Girl's attention! We'd been reduced to a slobbering, balding middle-aged dude with a St. Pauli Girl beer gut, looking forlornly at our hot-chick poster! HOW TO IMPRESS OUR ST. PAULI GIRL?? Now we know why "You never forget your first girl." It reminds you of how much you sucked that night. Recent ArticlesMore by Corina Zappia
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