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Subject: I am heartbroken that Jillian Duffy, Miss Connecticut did not win this pageant. Congratulations to the winners who placed ahead of her but if she was good enough to get fourth runner-up she really should have won. I think she definitely would have won under the 1.0 system. She's absolutely beautiful-she's stunning . She is so stylish and so classy and also powerful at the same time. Such a heartwarming story to tell that I think that the whole country would have fallen in love with her. Plus hats off to the Connecticut prep team- they had a reputation for years as being one of the worst in the country and I think they're now absolutely one of the best. Two top-notch candidates in a row -that's pretty remarkable from for such a small non sash state -kudos to them.


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Date Posted: 16:47:38 12/20/19 Fri
In reply to: Owner/Moderator 's message, "CONGRATULATIONS CAMILLE SCHEIER, MISS AMERICA 2020!!!" on 01:38:01 12/20/19 Fri

>Good evening everyone!
>
>What an evening. I would say that all's well that
>ends well. Congratulations to our new Miss America,
>Camille Schreier! I do think that she will be a good
>Miss America. I know there will be some debate about
>her talent. But, I suspect there is going to be more
>of a debate about the format itself tonight.
>
>There's a lot I have to say about the competition
>tonight. I'm sure it reflects the general mood of the
>viewing public. I did like the judges and I think
>they were very engaged and seemed to enjoy what they
>were doing. Other than that, the format needs to go.
>I don't know if it was obvious to the TV audience, but
>it was VERY quiet and subdued tonight. That was the
>least energetic pageant there ever was. There was no
>energy, everyone seemed so down, sans the Connecticut
>crowd. Congratulations, by the way, another top 5!
>You're getting to be a powerhouse state. It is nice
>to see some of the newer states starting to rise.
>Also, congratulations to Missouri. A first runner up
>and a second runner up in three years is quite an
>accomplishment. I was very proud of Victoria Hill,
>too. I am quite happy with Camille, too. I hated
>that we didn't get to see Brianna Mason or some of the
>others like Darynne Dahlem, but I wasn't surprised at
>any of the top 15.
>
>Much more tomorrow! I am looking forward to getting
>to know Camille as much as we can. Please share your
>thoughts about this craziness otherwise known as a
>competition. Also, I will respond to everyone's
>comments tomorrow as well.

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[> [> Subject: I'm not so sure Jillian would've won under 1.0. In her pre-pageant interview, Jillian relates she merely finished top 10 at Miss Connecticut under the 1.0 rubric. Yet once 2.0 scoring was implemented, Jillian came back to win Miss Connecticut this year.


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Date Posted: 15:17:58 12/22/19 Sun

>>Good evening everyone!
>>
>>What an evening. I would say that all's well that
>>ends well. Congratulations to our new Miss America,
>>Camille Schreier! I do think that she will be a good
>>Miss America. I know there will be some debate about
>>her talent. But, I suspect there is going to be more
>>of a debate about the format itself tonight.
>>
>>There's a lot I have to say about the competition
>>tonight. I'm sure it reflects the general mood of the
>>viewing public. I did like the judges and I think
>>they were very engaged and seemed to enjoy what they
>>were doing. Other than that, the format needs to go.
>>I don't know if it was obvious to the TV audience, but
>>it was VERY quiet and subdued tonight. That was the
>>least energetic pageant there ever was. There was no
>>energy, everyone seemed so down, sans the Connecticut
>>crowd. Congratulations, by the way, another top 5!
>>You're getting to be a powerhouse state. It is nice
>>to see some of the newer states starting to rise.
>>Also, congratulations to Missouri. A first runner up
>>and a second runner up in three years is quite an
>>accomplishment. I was very proud of Victoria Hill,
>>too. I am quite happy with Camille, too. I hated
>>that we didn't get to see Brianna Mason or some of the
>>others like Darynne Dahlem, but I wasn't surprised at
>>any of the top 15.
>>
>>Much more tomorrow! I am looking forward to getting
>>to know Camille as much as we can. Please share your
>>thoughts about this craziness otherwise known as a
>>competition. Also, I will respond to everyone's
>>comments tomorrow as well.
[> [> [> Subject: Who knows how the scoring was done under 2.0. Lack of transparency. Camille would have still won under 1.0. She interviews well, important under either version, and I’m sure she would have done well with SS.


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Date Posted: 15:58:24 12/22/19 Sun

>>>Good evening everyone!
>>>
>>>What an evening. I would say that all's well that
>>>ends well. Congratulations to our new Miss America,
>>>Camille Schreier! I do think that she will be a good
>>>Miss America. I know there will be some debate about
>>>her talent. But, I suspect there is going to be more
>>>of a debate about the format itself tonight.
>>>
>>>There's a lot I have to say about the competition
>>>tonight. I'm sure it reflects the general mood of
>the
>>>viewing public. I did like the judges and I think
>>>they were very engaged and seemed to enjoy what they
>>>were doing. Other than that, the format needs to
>go.
>>>I don't know if it was obvious to the TV audience,
>but
>>>it was VERY quiet and subdued tonight. That was the
>>>least energetic pageant there ever was. There was
>no
>>>energy, everyone seemed so down, sans the Connecticut
>>>crowd. Congratulations, by the way, another top 5!
>>>You're getting to be a powerhouse state. It is nice
>>>to see some of the newer states starting to rise.
>>>Also, congratulations to Missouri. A first runner up
>>>and a second runner up in three years is quite an
>>>accomplishment. I was very proud of Victoria Hill,
>>>too. I am quite happy with Camille, too. I hated
>>>that we didn't get to see Brianna Mason or some of
>the
>>>others like Darynne Dahlem, but I wasn't surprised at
>>>any of the top 15.
>>>
>>>Much more tomorrow! I am looking forward to getting
>>>to know Camille as much as we can. Please share your
>>>thoughts about this craziness otherwise known as a
>>>competition. Also, I will respond to everyone's
>>>comments tomorrow as well.
[> [> [> Subject: I've never seen Jillian compete in her state but I do know a lot of people from Connecticut and they told me that she completely transformed herself this past year. She lost weight, she worked out, she got the hair extensions and the nails done and the blond hair, the great wardrobe. She really really looked good relative to what she had looked before when I understand she was always a little chubby. That's what I heard but whatever. She really left no stone unturned in 2019.


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Date Posted: 17:12:18 12/22/19 Sun

>>>Good evening everyone!
>>>
>>>What an evening. I would say that all's well that
>>>ends well. Congratulations to our new Miss America,
>>>Camille Schreier! I do think that she will be a good
>>>Miss America. I know there will be some debate about
>>>her talent. But, I suspect there is going to be more
>>>of a debate about the format itself tonight.
>>>
>>>There's a lot I have to say about the competition
>>>tonight. I'm sure it reflects the general mood of
>the
>>>viewing public. I did like the judges and I think
>>>they were very engaged and seemed to enjoy what they
>>>were doing. Other than that, the format needs to
>go.
>>>I don't know if it was obvious to the TV audience,
>but
>>>it was VERY quiet and subdued tonight. That was the
>>>least energetic pageant there ever was. There was
>no
>>>energy, everyone seemed so down, sans the Connecticut
>>>crowd. Congratulations, by the way, another top 5!
>>>You're getting to be a powerhouse state. It is nice
>>>to see some of the newer states starting to rise.
>>>Also, congratulations to Missouri. A first runner up
>>>and a second runner up in three years is quite an
>>>accomplishment. I was very proud of Victoria Hill,
>>>too. I am quite happy with Camille, too. I hated
>>>that we didn't get to see Brianna Mason or some of
>the
>>>others like Darynne Dahlem, but I wasn't surprised at
>>>any of the top 15.
>>>
>>>Much more tomorrow! I am looking forward to getting
>>>to know Camille as much as we can. Please share your
>>>thoughts about this craziness otherwise known as a
>>>competition. Also, I will respond to everyone's
>>>comments tomorrow as well.


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