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Subject: Be considerate. Pageantry is supposed to be fun and not backstabbing.


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EM should have contacted the girl beforehand simple as that.
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Date Posted: 04/16/04 6:45am
In reply to: Pageantry is not a profession. 's message, "I'm not a professional so why should I be professional?" on 04/16/04 12:05am

>>For your information, had you read the post by EM
>>correctly you would have seen as everyone else did
>>that she only apologized to my daughter for saying
>>something concerning my daughter and her contract on
>>that board. She said specifically that someone told
>>her my daughter was under contract and was that true.
>>The PROFESSIONAL thing to do would have been to
>>contact the person and not put it on that board.
>>Well, little did she realize she had forgotten that I
>>had called her and told her upfront that my daughter
>>was under contract and due to give up her title in 4
>>weeks and could she compete. EM gave my daughter
>>permission to compete so therefore, she knew about the
>>contract beforehand. She SIMPLY forgot and she
>>realized she NEVER should have asked that question on
>>that type of board. She realized as the director she
>>should have called and spoke with us. The only other
>>statement she made was that she knew my daughter would
>>have done a good job for her.
>>
>>If you knew my daughter you would know that she is not
>>in any way a sore loser and she was excited for the
>>girl. It was a close competition. There was a .5
>>tenths of a difference between those two girls. It
>>was very close. The judges had a very tough time.
>>
>>Please don't make more of this than there it is. I
>>believe EM's apology was very clear and it was in no
>>way having anything to do with my daughter not
>>winning.
>>
>>Should you have anything else to say about this
>>matter, then be professional enough to e-mail me so I
>>know who I"m talking to.
>>
>>With best regards, I remain
>>
>>Sincerely,
>>
>>Robin Abshire

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im with the previous poster..making pageants a profession means you are in itfor all the wrong reasons no one is professional in pageants04/16/04 2:02pm


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