![]() in a very pleasant memory.įrom a weight gain perspective.I think even in elementary school I knew I liked weight gain on women. They were so chunky and fat and I couldn't get this site out of my mind. I then remember around 10 being on a family vacation over summer seeing a lady with tiny shorts on and the fattest prettiest tan legs squished into her shorts and they were riddled with cellulite all over. All the chubbier girls had way cuter faces also. I was always a skinny kid and always liked the complete opposite. I really was attracted to chubby arms on these girls as well as their bigger bellies. I first realized at a young age (7 or 8).I always seemed to notice the slightly chubbier girls an think they were cute. I was a dumb 18 year old, I didn't know what to do with a girl then, but damn, if I could go back to 2001!!!įrom there, it was Yahoo Groups (anybody remember Groovy's Butt Expansion Club!?). My senior year I moved to Florida, and worked with a girl that securely imprinted the "Pear Shape" in me. I went to a small high school, and I was content to grainy-dialup pictures and working on my car to the very limited supply of girls (~200 people in my high school). I found the art of Stinkin' Steve and Ned Sonntag on Dims back then. I remember looking at fuzzy pictures with our 32K dialup modem of fake boobed Lolo Ferrari and those 54Fs of hers. I had the fortune of being a high schooler in the mid to late nineties. And like many of you, the violet breaugard scene in the 1971 Gene Wilder Willy Wonka made my boy parts act funny looooong before puberty. My grandfather would take me to the mall "to count fat girls". Where was I found? 9/10 by some large woman. As a toddler, I would sneak away from my parents (this was the early to mid eighties) if we were at a store or otherwise public place. Have you tried that?! You’ve got to do it.I loved fat girls from the word "GO". We can’t wait to go to the movies, get a large popcorn and put a bag of Maltesers in it. ![]() What's the first thing you're going to do when out of lockdown? Road trip! Although planes take you on pretty cool adventures to new places! We want one! But we only have a pet snail called Binky and she’d get jealous. Lauren – I’m cuppa tea kinda gal… always with a lil’ bickie.ĭogs, please. Lauren – Blue, the colour of the sky on a clear day! That’s my favourite colour!Īnthony – I love Coffee via intravenous drip, just kidding, but wouldn’t that be nice. Lauren – I love Cookies – all of them! I’m passionate about a good cookie.Īnthony – Teal is my favourite colour, because it’s groovy! Lauren – I love when Anthony isn’t playing the Banjo (HA HA)Īnthony – My favourite food is Vanilla Ice-Cream! We create Story Surprise in our home! We live in a teeny tiny apartment in Melbourne which is now mostly converted to a full time Story Surprise studio! (Sorry for the noise neighbours!) A little more about you. ![]() Your videos are so entertaining - where do you record them? Lauren’s favourite book is Golly Gump Swallowed a Fly! But that might be a bit too long for a Story Surprise episode! Over time our community grew and grew and so did our ideas! We love collaborating with authors and bringing their stories to life!Īnthony’s favourite book is The Lord of the Rings!. Story Surprise started as a way to entertain our family and friends during lockdown in 2020. We are musical theatre performers who love telling stories! We’re big kids at heart and love bringing a bit of fun, silliness and joy into the world! We have many years’ experience working with children in kids entertainment, educational theatre and as theatre mentors.
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