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Maxim Hometown Hottie Finalist Heather Paskon

When 28-year-old Overland Park resident Heather Paskon graced the pages of Maxim this past August, she became Exhibit A for Kansas City males seeking a woman who is both smart and sexy. At 5-foot-5 and 115 pounds, the blond, blue-eyed Paskon fits easily into the current Jessica Simpson-derived hottie stereotype yet seems unlikely to wonder whether Chicken of the Sea is poultry or fish. After attending Raymore-Peculiar High School, Paskon graduated cum laude from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a degree in business and eventually landed a job for a large tax-preparation firm on the Plaza. Meanwhile, she moonlighted, pimping an assortment of man products such as Bacardi, Corona and Coors Light at midtown bars. She also has modeled for Axe Body Spray and has fronted promotions such as the Big Boy Toy Show in Overland Park with fellow tank-top-and-tight-jeans sexicons the Rock Girls from KQRC 98.9. In her Maxim online bio, Paskon claims that she is "hooked up," but in our ever-vigilant attempt to break big news, the Pitch has learned the Paskon's dating status has changed. She's back in the singles mix -- with new interest from guys who used to think she was just a buttoned-down professional. What is she looking for? "Someone who's adventurous and motivated and has a sense of humor." Not exactly the average Maxim reader.

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