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Date Posted: 14:34:04 02/25/07 Sun
Author: Anonymous
Subject: To me the best thing you could do is tell people about this pageant and help it grow!
In reply to: 's message, "Something Positve I have to Share" on 12:33:41 02/25/07 Sun

>Early last year, I took my daughter to a debut of a
>new pageant system. From what I could understand, it
>was to be fair and it sounded like fun. My dd really
>wanted to go so we drove approximately 14 hours. To
>our surprise, there were alot of my dd's pageant
>friends and she also met new ones. The competition in
>her age group was really tough. I knew she was third
>by her performance compared to the other girls. I was
>hoping one of them would pull so my dd would win a
>division title. Well, she didn't, but she did get 1st
>runner up. At this pageant, my dd recieved and crown,
>bannner and was included in the individual crowning
>photos on the websight. When we left my dd was so
>happy and felt so special. Keep in mind, my dd has won
>many titles in the past and has lost some. But this
>was the FIRST time she went home feeling like a winner
>as 1st runner up. I credit the director for that
>because it was well run and she's so nice. Our long
>drive home was very pleasant and the crown she won is
>one of her favorites. She wore it all day on her 14th
>birthday late last year. A few weeks after the
>pageant, we were still having warm and fuzzy feelings
>so I decided to email the director and tell her how
>great her pageant was and what fun my dd had. AND
>GUESS WHAT SHE DID? She emailed me back telling me
>that was one of the nicest emails she's ever recieved
>and gave my dd a FREE SUPREME PACKAGE for the next
>years pageant.
>
>This goes to show that being positive and doing
>positive things can be very contagious! There are good
>systems out there. I am very selective when choosing
>pageants for my dd and she always has a say in which
>ones she does.
>
>Have a POSITIVE day!
>
>Positive Pageant Mom

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[> [> You're right. I was worried about putting the name out in fear of others bashing on another board. Let me say her pageant this year was big and she went all out this year. Due to a date conflict at home, we couldn't go this year but will be there next year! So out of respect for her, I will not name the pageant. If she reads this, she will know who I am. If she emails me and says go ahead, then I'll name the pageant. Hope you understand. I'm doing my part to keep things positive. -- Anonymous, 15:10:37 02/25/07 Sun [1]

>>Early last year, I took my daughter to a debut of a
>>new pageant system. From what I could understand, it
>>was to be fair and it sounded like fun. My dd really
>>wanted to go so we drove approximately 14 hours. To
>>our surprise, there were alot of my dd's pageant
>>friends and she also met new ones. The competition in
>>her age group was really tough. I knew she was third
>>by her performance compared to the other girls. I was
>>hoping one of them would pull so my dd would win a
>>division title. Well, she didn't, but she did get 1st
>>runner up. At this pageant, my dd recieved and crown,
>>bannner and was included in the individual crowning
>>photos on the websight. When we left my dd was so
>>happy and felt so special. Keep in mind, my dd has won
>>many titles in the past and has lost some. But this
>>was the FIRST time she went home feeling like a winner
>>as 1st runner up. I credit the director for that
>>because it was well run and she's so nice. Our long
>>drive home was very pleasant and the crown she won is
>>one of her favorites. She wore it all day on her 14th
>>birthday late last year. A few weeks after the
>>pageant, we were still having warm and fuzzy feelings
>>so I decided to email the director and tell her how
>>great her pageant was and what fun my dd had. AND
>>GUESS WHAT SHE DID? She emailed me back telling me
>>that was one of the nicest emails she's ever recieved
>>and gave my dd a FREE SUPREME PACKAGE for the next
>>years pageant.
>>
>>This goes to show that being positive and doing
>>positive things can be very contagious! There are good
>>systems out there. I am very selective when choosing
>>pageants for my dd and she always has a say in which
>>ones she does.
>>
>>Have a POSITIVE day!
>>
>>Positive Pageant Mom

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[> [> [> BO here. You can state the name of the pageant, there will be ABSOLUTELY ZERO negative remarks allowed on any pageant. I thin kthe worst thing about pageants is the director will give and give so people will love their pageants, then no one tells about the good as directors wish they would -- Anonymous, 15:30:28 02/25/07 Sun [1]

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