Free Preview: Playmate of the Month October 1994 - Victoria Nika Zdrok
"I once had to write an essay titled 'Why I Love Lenin More Than My Mother,'" Victoria Nika Zdrok says, recalling one of her grade school assignments in the Ukraine. "In kindergarten we learned little poems about Lenin and what a wonderful man he was. The indoctrination started early." <br><br> Victoria and the heavy-handed Soviet system were not a good match. Miss October is very much a woman of her own mind, and an impressive mind it is. She speaks five languages - Russian, Ukrainian, English, French and German. She is enrolled at two Philadelphia colleges in a dual law-and-psychology program; after finishing the seven-year course, she'll be an attorney and a clinical psychologist. (With a J.D. and Ph.D. to add to her 36C, think of the vanity plate possibilities.) <br><br> To unwind, she reads 19th century French poetry. "Let me read you one of my favorites," Victoria says as she pulls a volume from a shelf inside her book-filled suburban Philadelphia apartment. Leaning back against the sofa, her body tucked away inside a conservative navy pinstriped suit, she reads aloud in melodic French, then begins to translate the meaning. <br><br> Even as I try to pay tribute to her intellectual prowess, my attention is diverted to a large photo of Victoria. Earlier in or interview, Victoria had fetched the centerfold from this Playboy spread and placed it in my hands. <br><br> "Have you seen it?" she had said innocently. No, I stammered, I had not. I swallowed. <br><br> "It...
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