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Subject: When I started this I wanted advice and I madevit very clear that I wanted to be informed not for you to bash others. So with all respect how does the Maine pageant system work? How do I find a good coach? Who are good trainers ect | |
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] Date Posted: 13:23:00 04/28/10 Wed In reply to: future contestant 's message, "What does it take to be miss maine usa?" on 19:43:56 04/27/10 Tue >This is not meant to bash anyone. I am simply asking >what i should start doing if i want to be miss maine >in the future. Who are the best coaches/trainers. What >are the best style of gowns ect. No BASHING PLEASE [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
[> [> Subject: Randy Preis has coached the last 3 Maine Teen winners, she's great! Jen Weber and Robert Towle are both wonderful as well. Refer to one of the first posts about what it takes to be Miss Maine USA because it's correct. DO NOT listen to anyone who bashes this system. They are all lifeless losers who have nothing better to do. | |
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Date Posted: 15:45:37 04/28/10 Wed >>This is not meant to bash anyone. I am simply asking >>what i should start doing if i want to be miss maine >>in the future. Who are the best coaches/trainers. What >>are the best style of gowns ect. No BASHING PLEASE [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |