Entries in lori braun photos (193)
Look at me
Friday, August 22, 2008 at 12:22
As you can see in this photo, I even feel uncomfortable in a bathing suit top. Where is my favorite black Montauk sweatshirt and sunglasses? I do not even have a tan and the summer is almost over.
Shy girl....not a natural ham as one who visits my site and blog might think. I like ham though, but I don't eat it because I think pigs are adorable.
Summer time and concerts
Thursday, August 14, 2008 at 15:21
This is my beach car. I have always loved Corvettes.
It is hard not to speed in this beauty. I am, you can rest easy, always prudent when I drive.
I am on my way to see three bands tonight, Live, Collective Soul and The Blues Travelers.
Great music, great show at the Capital One Theater.
Live was amazing in this small 3,0 seat venue. Sort of like a personal concert, set on a slowly spinning stage which was driving the guys in each band just a little crazy.
Collective Soul and Live performers said that they had never been on a spinning stage before and suggested to the techs that they speed it up.They did for a while. It was pretty funny. Great sound system, albeit extremely loud. My ears are still ringing. Probably not good for my hearing. Oh well.
Femalemuscle talklive
Thursday, August 7, 2008 at 18:36 I went to visit my friends in Red Hook Brooklyn. They just opened a lovely bar and restaurant. The phone rang and I was informed that it was a FM Talklive call from Stockholm Sweden. I decided to take the call from this tiny old phone booth.

Live from New Zealand it's ShemuscleLive
Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 11:48 



Brian Moss and I have put together a bunch of crazy female bodybuilders for your viewing pleasure (haha). Yes, yes, I will do a show for you, but only if you beg.
Happy Birthday, Frank, as you can see I have my cupcake nightgown on for you.
The women of shemuscle
Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at 17:11 Office fantacies
Monday, May 19, 2008 at 16:49 Some night s I have to work very late so I blew up my premier aerobed and moved in. I miss my kitties.
I am in my office accross the river from the Empire State Building.
Wayne DeMilia summer barbeque.....
Friday, May 9, 2008 at 12:20 
This was a great party at Wayne DeMilia's house. Wayne is one of the best guys and for a long time ran the IFBB.
During 9/11, I owed him money for advertising at one of his shows. Business took a dive for a few months and it was difficult for me to come up with the money that I owed him. I told Wayne I was having money issues. He said "pay me when you can, not a problem." He was extremely grateful that I paid him when business picked up again. In this sport things do not usually work this way.
I know my viewers do not like when I show photos of male bodybuilders. Not sure why. Sorry if I pissed anyone off again.
Male bodybuilders love to show off. If you ask a guy bodybuilder to drop his pants before a bodybuilding competition, down they go. I over heard one of the guys saying he takes "stuff" that they add to explosives to get bigger and leaner along with some other really strange chemicals mixed together. Whatever works! I was worried that he might blow up while I was standing next to him.Last I heard he blew up. Sad story.

Marianne Faithfull "Electra" a Lori Braun Video
Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 11:21 Lisa Lyon tribute gallery: female bodybuilder
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 10:26 Gallery click here
Born 1953 Los Angeles, California, USA Lisa Lyon competed only once in her brief bodybuilding career, but what she lacked in competitive longevity, she more than made up for in helping the women’s side of the sport gain initial media attention. Lyon studied art at the University of California at Los Angeles, and became accomplished in kendo, the Japanese art of fencing. It was her need of added upper-body strength for kendo that brought her to weight training and, eventually, bodybuilding. After winning the first IFBB Women’s World Pro Bodybuilding Championships in Los Angeles on June 16, 1979, Lyon immediately became a one-woman media-relations activist on behalf of the sport. She appeared in all the bodybuilding publications of the time and was featured in many magazines outside the world of fitness and muscle. She made the rounds on the television talk shows and wrote a book on weight training for women titled Lisa Lyon’s Body Magic, which was published in 1981. Although Lyon briefly served as unofficial chairperson for women’s bodybuilding in its infancy, her fondest desire was to explore bodybuilding as an artistic medium. Elevating bodybuilding to the level of fine art, Lyon was photographed by the likes of Helmut Newton and Robert Mapplethorpe, and was the first female bodybuilder to appear in Playboy (October 1980).




