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Subject: NY should never have changed her talent from her state pageant. She is an incredible ballerina. Un fortunately her new routine didn't show her skill. Who choreographed her?


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Date Posted: 03:12:31 12/22/19 Sun
In reply to: Owner/Moderator 's message, "There was a time early during the whatever it was, I thought that CT might win. I admit-I wasn't sure that she would be in the top 15 or not, but when she did, she really gave it everything she had the final night. I will post more on that later. My big post is coming. With regards to NY-I knew that there was a chance that we would see her just based on the fact that she was Miss NY. But, it didn't make sense that her talent was probably less than the two preliminary interview winners and she made it while they did not. But, it's like I told everyone-don't be surprised whoever ends up in and does not." on 13:27:43 12/21/19 Sat

>>>>>>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: If you attended prelims and sat through the 51 SII " Ted" talks, CT had the best one. I think that's how she got that high. Her talk and on stage question were really good. Her talent was better in prelim vs finals. I think she got nervous Thur night when she must have realized she had a shot at this.


Author:
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Date Posted: 08:47:23 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: CT voice too much like Kristen Chenowith, that’s the first thing she reminded me of. but overall I thought this was a strong class.


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Date Posted: 07:12:23 12/23/19 Mon

>>>>>>>>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: Kristin Chenoweth competed in Miss OK a few times but never won a state title. But that doesn’t matter now because the public knows her name but probably don’t know the state winners during the years she competed.


Author:
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Date Posted: 10:21:42 12/23/19 Mon

>>>>>>>>>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: Exactly -I was going to say the same thing. Kristen competed in Pennsylvania and in Oklahoma and she never got higher than second runner-up; but look at the career that she's had since then. Far more famous and productive than any Miss America I can think of.


Author:
Lol
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Date Posted: 10:39:11 12/23/19 Mon

>>>>>>>>>>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: And Carrie Underwood. Amazing the talent that went through Oklahoma and did not win the state title. Although, I heard Carrie's mother say that she just wasn't a pageant girl. And she went on to do just fine in her life, so it's all good. But it's amazing to me the level of talent in Oklahoma.


Author:
Owner/Moderator
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Date Posted: 21:12:22 12/27/19 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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