| Subject: What do you mean by not a perfect USA look? Are you implying the Ms. Division are not good enough? |
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Date Posted: 16:55:55 09/09/12 Sun
In reply to:
Pam Bolter, Exec. Director - www.msfl.us
's message, "Okay, this is all new to me, and I apologize in advance for any confusion. (click in for more info)" on 20:41:51 09/08/12 Sat
>Okay – this is all new to me, and I apologize in
>advance for any confusion. Not everything has been
>explained to me, so to the best of my knowledge, here
>goes: Ms. Is for 25-55, single or previously married
>(with or without children). From what I have
>surmised, if you are not a “USA” look/perfect body,
>then I would recommend you do Ms. over Miss. If a
>contestant (or former state queen) wants to compete in
>either my Ms. or Mrs. Division, then they must apply
>and pay in full at least 30 days before our state
>pageant (BTW, our 2013 state pageant was scheduled
>BEFORE this year’s pageant, and before the new
>director for the other divisions established their
>state pageant date). However, with that said, any
>woman who plans on competing in the Miss Florida
>United States pageant and wants an opportunity to
>compete in my Ms. Florida Pageant, must pay in full 30
>days before my state pageant. IF she wins Miss
>Florida United States, I will refund 100% of her money
>AND give her a free ticket (and VIP seating) at my
>state pageant 2 weeks later. Fair enough??? And BTW,
>we have the right to refuse anyone potential
>contestant entry … so if she was not a good queen
>(i.e. making appearances, promoting our pageant, etc.)
>she would not be invited or welcome back to compete.
>FYI – I my Selection Committee has rejected previous
>state queens based on their accomplishments (or lack
>thereof) to compete in another division. I keep it
>fair and honest!
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