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Subject: Wow, this would take a book for all the input I have. 40 minimum. As long as there is an equalizer, like no swimsuit and regulated fitness wear, the physical won't be that far off. But once the younger ones start showing skin, they seem to win it all. This is a fabulous idea, and growing quickly. Please consider location, categories, high quality production, short and sweet, tons of marketing, a great web site, and keep it away from all the other dates, please!


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excited to hear more
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Date Posted: 09:56:12 07/13/12 Fri
In reply to: Seriously looking into it 's message, "Looking into producing a single-title, very glam pageant for "older" ladies and want your input...." on 09:50:26 07/13/12 Fri

>Two important questions...if you were going to compete
>in a new pageant that seems likely to become high
>profile and is exclusively for the "older" set...
>
>What would you suggest as the minimum age? This would
>be a single title pageant; should it start at 40? 45?
>Something else? With the right criteria could someone
>near (or over) 60 compete fairly with someone 42?
>
>What time of year would be best? Venue would likely be
>in the DFW area, so it's hot in the summer, and there
>are so many pageants in the summer. Is that still best
>or would Spring or Fall be better?
>
>More questions to follow as the possibility for doing
>this in 2013 firms up.

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[> Subject: PS. DFW is great. Central, easy to fly into.


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wish you well
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Date Posted: 10:00:26 07/13/12 Fri

>Two important questions...if you were going to compete
>in a new pageant that seems likely to become high
>profile and is exclusively for the "older" set...
>
>What would you suggest as the minimum age? This would
>be a single title pageant; should it start at 40? 45?
>Something else? With the right criteria could someone
>near (or over) 60 compete fairly with someone 42?
>
>What time of year would be best? Venue would likely be
>in the DFW area, so it's hot in the summer, and there
>are so many pageants in the summer. Is that still best
>or would Spring or Fall be better?
>
>More questions to follow as the possibility for doing
>this in 2013 firms up.
[> [> Subject: My opinion---45 and over. Anyone in their 50's or 60's that will compete will be ready to compete and mature against mature is more fair than young against mature. Click in for more


Author:
wanta be contestant
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Date Posted: 14:21:05 07/13/12 Fri

Interview, EG and fitness (jogging pants and pageant shirt)
fitness would be more fair that way so flaws could be hidden under pants and pageant shirt.

Have it a 2 day event with interviews in morning and EG fitness at night for the first night and finals the second night.

It would be nice to have a fee of $500 no madatory ad which i think would catch the attention of a large group of women.


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