Free Preview: Playmate of the Month February 2000 - Suzanne Stokes
<p>Suzanne Stokes is taking it all in. The Sears Tower. Bustling commuters. Drafty weather. The group of tipsy revelers downing beers at an outdoor café. It's Friday evening in Chicago, and if the 20-year-old Florida native has learned anything during her tour, it's that she's not in the Everglades anymore. Add to Suzanne's journey the overzealous valets at Michael Jordan's tony restaurant, One Sixtyblue, who throw elbows in a race to open her car door, and her green eyes widen. "This city's so fast-paced," she says, laughing. Suzanne, who was born in Naples, Florida, is certainly new to urban momentum, but she's no stranger to wildlife. Her parents own an alligator farm and an airboat and tram company that gives tours of Florida's exotic environs.</p><p>Q: You grew up around ostriches, hogs, deer, birds, panthers and alligators. Were you ever afraid of the animals?</p><p>A: No. We used to put baby alligators in the bathtub and feed them. I remember giving bottles to baby raccoons and baby panthers. They were so cute.</p><p>Q: What is the difference between an alligator and a crocodile?</p><p>A: I'm not sure, but I think crocodiles can jump. As I got older, I didn't really hang out on the alligator farm. I was more interested in hanging out with my friends.</p><p>Q: What's the downside to having only 250 kids in your high school?</p><p>A: Everyone knew everything about everyone else. Plus, there weren't many guys to choose from. I had a lot of nice friends, though. There was...
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