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the following are selected spreads from a concept for a new mens’ magazine, yet to be launched. target age range is mid 20’s to mid 30’s. January 2004 mock magazine behind every great man exists the influence of a woman... 001 Spam Editor’s Notes 12 Opinions 17 Q+A 20 City Hopping Best Thing Since Wonder Bread 32 White trash hangouts and why you should be there. An insider explores the trashy side of the newest and hippest scene. Steaming Up the Kitchen 39 With Ryan Scott, a world-renowned chef gives you a tour of his personal life and kitchen. Full Throttle Where Do the Democrats Go From Here? 80 So what can the Democrats do to take back the U.S. Senate 2004? First, they need to pump all of their immediate energy. Stock Teasers 87 Gas? Natural minerals? We’ll tell you why before the potbelly pig explodes. In The Know Ruling the Runways in Paris 43 Straight from the runways in the Paris Fashion Review, Ben Bove tells all. You won’t believe the new face of fashion. Just when you thought make-up was only for women, he’ll re-introduce you to when Ken meets Barbie. Gadgets 51 And God said, “Let there be light, music, and TV”. He then created virtual telecommunications and the mini-coop transportation for all to live by. Old School Hip-Hop and New School Fools 56 History replays the reruns of the last decade with a new beat and new school tunes take the beatdown. Features __ CEO: Newly crowned governor Arnold Schwarzenegger: He ,,,, Frank Shamrock Shoots the Shit 112 Never missing a punch, Frank is more than a ring fighter. He moves and shakes the business world with his entrepreneurial mind. But don’t even think about pissing him off - he’ll still kick your ass. The Conductor, Romeo Antonio 119 Rockin’ the world of music, Romeo plays puppet master, conductor, and friend for the world’s most sought-after artists. We sit in awe as he sings of the good times and watch the master go to work. A Bartender’s Tale 128 A-list is always the B-list personalities. Bartenders. Bouncers. Bitches. Blow. A walk out from behind the bar. Sultress Palace Dirty Laundry and HOTT Girls 140 What do dirty laundry and hott girls have in common? Nothing. Well, except for being dirty and hott. W/M: Points of View Male and Female go head-to-head on matters of mates. 70 W: Pick-ups are a downer. M : Pick-ups are a downer. Loose Ends Single. Male. Father. 99 One father shares his story and proves that not all single parents are women. The Pursuit of Baseball 103 I’ve had a great run. But I’m running out of time. What’s stopping me from taking the plunge? In the end, my conscience wins. Barely. The Catch 109 Society molds little boys and girls with the mythical idea of the perfect mate. When do we throw the perfect “catch” out the window? Living single with the pressure of society - I’ve realized I have started to settle and compromise the “perfect catch”. Dog House Blood, Sweat, and Butchering Meat 132 This interview is for no mamma’s boy. The bloody how-to on cutting and slicing the perfect steak. Open Mic Emotional Breakdown on Color 134 I’m Never Taking the Bus Again 76 So I got no car. I still have a job that’s about three miles away. That all adds up to one thing: the bus, and no one ever got laid by taking the bus. Color livens our lives and affects our moods. Our colorologist enlightens you with the psychology of color. 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He was at a rodeo, minding his own business, when a man approached him with taunting words. “He came up to me because I was the smallest and bestdressed guy there,” he smirked. “I tried to run away, but he grabbed my shirt and I was forced to beat him into a semiconscious state. Then I kicked his friend’s ass for instigating the fight.” Imagine kicking ass for a living. Imagine kicking ass for a living the Shit Imagine kicking ass for a living People stammer when they meet you in person, ask you to take your shirt off just so they can tell you that you look bigger on television. Girls ask you to sign their panties and married women pose with you while their husbands eagerly snap the picture. Oh, the poor lifestyle of Frank Shamrock, all those nasty people taking advantage of him. The man is well known in the World Extreme Cage Fighting and mixed martial arts. The name Shamrock has carried him into the business world. He is involved with eight separate businesses all heavily influenced by his marketable image. Born Frank Alicio Juarez, he was adopted at age 22 by his surrogate father, Bob Shamrock, who pushed him to get a job at a gym Ñ and then it began. “Live to fight. Fight to live,” the motto scripted across his self-titled Web site reads. “Martial arts give a structure to life. It gives you a peace of mind and it is a way of life,” he said convincingly. He said it speaks true to the sport and of the professional fighters’ lifestyle. “These guys look like they have been living in gyms,” he said seriously. “Everyone wants to be the next superstar.” It is safe to say that his superstar status remains untouched. He indulges himself in his work and although he does not fight nearly as much as he use to, martial arts still is a huge driving force in his life. Shamrock maintains his training and healthy diet and keeps a busy life with the ‘Shamrock empire.’ His newest endeavor is his baby: ShootBox. “They were all scared I would beat them, finally one has accepted,” he said confide ntly. “I think now they think I’m older, not as physically able and more into my bus iness side,” he said a bit cocky. Claiming to be a non-vio lent his nature to be angry, wh person, Shamrock says it isn’t in ich is hard to believe wh en he use to beat the crap out of peo ple for a living. He admitted to one incide nt where his temper got the best of him. He was fighting a gentleman by the name of John Lober, who he had fought bef ore. castro Between the ages of 12 and 18 he was in and out of foster homes, work camps and a member of the juvenile system. photographs by salvador Shamrock left his home at the age of 12, becoming a ward of the state of California. “I was getting into a bit of trouble and I had a difficult home life,” he said. The unique sport was lau nch lar to the Ultimate Fightin ed this year in August. It is simig Challenge, minus the cage and ropes and the ring itself is designed differently. It is not the normal flat surface, the sides of the mat are slan ted and there are more rules to be foll owed. Shamrock is the master mind behind ShootBox and may even fight in a match against another well-known figh ter, Cesar Gracie, in Las Vegas on November 14. “It is in the works right now, there are papers to be signed and deals to be made. Bu t there is a 95 percent cha nce of it happening,” he assured. The Gracie family is fro m Brazil and has a long history of fighting and Shamrock has always wanted to figh t one of them. eda “I draw from my childhood,” Shamrock said of why he has been so successful in life. “It keeps me motivated.” article by rebecca villan 001 behind every great man exists the influence of a woman... 002