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Date Posted: 05:37:34 03/01/07 Thu
Author: Anonymous
Subject: I agree the #1 argument is that you dont like glitzy pageants because of the price of everything, well that is glitzy pageants. So find some natural you like or state level and leave the glitz alone if you dont like it. It wont change to suit you that is what glitz is. Abercrombie sells abercrombie clothes. I think they are too expensive for my 7 year old. Do you think if I bitched enough they could sell wal mart clothes and make me happy? No, I just dont shop at Abercrombie, but I dont bitch everyday about them. They are not my kind of store and I go to what I do like...
In reply to: 's message, "what's wrong with???" on 12:19:23 02/26/07 Mon

>Your child looking like a child?
>
>-8 year olds don't have all their teeth
>-Babies DON'T have a FULL head of hair
>-Causcian girls don't have a deep bronze tan in Jan.
>-No ones picture is perfect
>-it shouldn't cost $300 for someone to do your child's
>hair and make up for a day
>
>Dresses shouldn't have to cost more than your car
>payment, pictures shouldn't cost more than your
>electric bill, and a pageant shouldn't cost more than
>a mortage payment yet many times it does!!! and for
>what??
>
>My dd loves doing pageants and we try to support her
>but refuse to do many of the pageants where you need
>to spend a fortune to do. Until other parents speak
>up and say this is not right the directors and vendors
>won't change.

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[> [> Excuse me? You can HARDLY compare Abercrombie/ Wal Mart with a pageant. I mean- REALLY. -- Anonymous, 14:15:27 03/02/07 Fri [1]


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[> [> [> Please tell us why you can use an example of the way your money is spent to explain a situation regardless of how it is spent. If you would do what you want to do in life and quit worrying about the way things go for the things you dont agree with, life would be much more fun for you and your family. -- Anonymous, 15:17:04 03/02/07 Fri [1]


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[> [> [> [> I could say the exact same thing to you and your approach in your comment. -- Anonymous, 02:05:08 03/03/07 Sat [1]


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