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Subject: Mr. Hong Kong 2008 contestants |
Author: Jacky [Edit]
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Date Posted: Friday, July 25, 04:34:14am
  
From left to right: William Wong, 18, 180cm; Andy Chiu, 20, 178cm; Alan Wan, 21, 174cm
  
From left to right: Bill Chan, 20, 177cm; Edward Zhao, 20, 182cm; Joey Law, 20, 178cm
  
From left to right: Angle Chan, 23, 182cm; Quinn Ho, 24, 181cm; Calvin Lui, 26, 178cm
  
From left to right: Dickson Wong, 30, 178cm; Marvin Fok, 24, 176cm; Michael Tsu, 23, 176cm
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| Subject: A GREAT DISASTER FOR THE MISTER SINGAPORE 2008 OWNED BY GAY-FAG ALLAN SIM |
Author: x-rated [Edit]
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Date Posted: Sunday, June 22, 12:18:58am
i am sure the whole lot of you guys here would make it to this year's final judging by the very poor quality. the lure of the national title is just not there... the money, social advancement, etc... all not there!
if somebody tells me that they should participate for the experience that they could tell their children about, i would tell them don't waste your time and be delusional in your own private thoughts: in many countries, they are trained to win, not go to some exotic country for the experience of attending a glam parade. the experience talk is just for losers.
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- Hi Alex Liu. I see you're very jealous of Alan Sim and the growing success of his pageants. You are so jealous and insecure that you would resort to name-calling. You're lucky that Singaporean authorities didn't lock you up in the slammer for sexually molesting your Manhunt Singapore contestants and now for staging Manhunt International in some cheap Korean nightclub. (NT) -- Former Manhunt International candidate, Sunday, June 22, 01:33:09am
- It is a very bad show and the quality of contestants are pretty bad if I may say so. This is one of the worst batch of Mr Singapore contestants I have seen. I watched the Manhunt Singapore contest and it was better show and contestant quality wise. The organizer of Mr Singapore blew the chance of crowning the best contestant they have ever had last year who ended up as ONLY first runner up. The eventual winner screwed up his interview so badly and he still won first place! Very fishy! He is not that good looking either. (NT) -- Greg Long, Tuesday, June 24, 01:16:46pm
- Are the runners up going to any other pageants? (NT) -- Silvia, Thursday, June 26, 11:39:15am
- Please do not use Alex Liu, and Manhunt's name when you bash Alan Sim and his Mister International. Be more professional and use you own names. Here at Alex Liu's and Manhunt Camp, we don't care about what happens with Alan and his contest. We are too busy with our own things. I am sure that we are not the only ones that don't agree with Alan Sim and his contests. They are a lot others here who feel the same about him. So please do not blame us. We don't want to be associated with him completely and we have no comments about Alan and his contest. We wish him well and his contest a success. Thank you. Have a happy week ahead. (NT) -- Manhunt Org, Saturday, June 28, 09:49:07pm
- "Be more professional and use you own names" - WHY ARE YOU NOT USING YOUR OWN NAME??!!! Why are you using "Manhunt Org"??? Hahahahahaha!!! (NT) -- Satan's child, Sunday, June 29, 01:16:58am
- We are. How about you Satan's Child... why you noyt using your own name. (NT) -- Manhunt Org, Sunday, June 29, 12:09:56pm
- That is his real name. While we're at it with the BS, Mister International is the most wonderfully produced contest in the HISTORY of all pageantry!!!!11 (NT) -- Don't believe me? Ask their fan club., Sunday, June 29, 10:25:34pm
- Is it true that the reigning winner was a rent boy in Rio Sauna? I hope not! (NT) -- Santos, Monday, June 30, 08:33:51am
- darling !!! lol the reigning mr international is from sao paulo !!! darling umiwas ka sa tsimis (NT) -- termas point 202 ? or club117 rio de janiero brasil, Tuesday, July 01, 11:30:42pm
- I know for sure that Alan Sim was a steward and housekeeping in Blue Heaven Gay Sauna in Singapore for several years. This is no joke! I wonder why some of you guys are always bad mouthing the Manhunt International contest and other male pageants when the Mr International president is so low class. The contest last year was so pathetic and yet the hype and lie that it was perfect. Oh please!!! (NT) -- Alan, Thursday, July 03, 10:43:31am
- If you think that the pageant was pathetic, then stop going to it. Oh wait! You're obsessed with Alan Sim and his pageants, so you can't possibly stop going! LMAO!!!!! (NT) -- Jeremy Too, Thursday, July 03, 09:09:11pm
- i dont know what to say. this is such a shocker! (NT) -- petz, Friday, July 04, 12:16:06pm
- both alan sim and alan martini used to work for gay sauna. can someone tell us more? (NT) -- danny w, Tuesday, July 08, 08:40:50pm
- The contest last year was pretty badly produced. The hotel s run down. It was just a get it over with event last year. We hope to see big things this year because of all the hype about this organization and event. It was chaotic in Kiching as what my friend mentionmed. Well, just my input. (NT) -- SK Wong, Wednesday, July 02, 07:38:01am
Both male pageants in Singapore suck -- Bored in Singabore, Sunday, July 06, 01:59:51pm
- Gordon tan as Winner -- Terry (=)), Saturday, July 12, 03:24:46pm
- Alan Sim always wear make up like a woman. Very feminine. Too much make up. Yes, he works for gay sauna. I know that and seen him there. (NT) -- Blue Heaven Gay Sauna guest, Monday, July 21, 01:11:07pm
- Summary of Alan Sim - Do not pay his winners, giving empty promises to partners and sponsors, worked and partner of s gay sauna, excessive negative talk of other people/organizations, an effeminate boy who wears much more make up than an average woman and owing people a lot of money....what else have I missed? (NT) -- Greg Lee, Wednesday, July 23, 11:58:44am
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| Subject: Hari ng Negros 2008: At The Homestretch |
Author: Aaron Garcia (peace of mind!) [Edit]
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Date Posted: Wednesday, July 02, 09:00:47pm
You don’t need anybody to tell you who you are or what you are. You are what you are! –John Lennon
Many are still talking about the outcome of this year’s Hari ng Negros pageant—the expected winners did not make it to the Final 3. Disappointed fans of this very popular male beauty pageant in Southern Philippines are asking so many questions, some even expressed verbal complaints — all these had to be taken as signs that this year’s batch of princes is really good, and many of these handsome and talented men did make major splashes on stage, and no member of the board of judges could be wrong in their choices for it was easy to find a good point to believe in any of the prince’s winning potential.
But then, the organizers could have given the audience formidable winners if this year’s pageant had well-defined sets of criteria and rules. The last two portions, selections of top 7 and top 3, had interview results as bases for screening and yet the announced finalists did not reflect the quality of the actual performance of the candidates during the question and answer segments. Could it be that some members of the board of judges insisted on considering stage presence and visual impact? While the audience’s judgment was just on the quality of the answers since the last portions were about ‘intelligence’ as stressed by the host of the pageant, Hari ng Negros 2006 Mark Xander Fabillar? But there is actually no use for all these inquiries for in every contest, one rule prevails: decision of the judges is final and irrevocable!
One of the strong bets that failed to make to it to the final 7 had asked me of my own evaluation of his performance. He begged for it for he said, it’s the judgment that will give the needed “peace of mind.” With that, I’m encouraged to announce my own FINAL 7, here’s my take on the potentials of the seven noteworthy princes, arranged in an order of a royal march, the one deserving of the title Hari ng Negros is to be presented last:
(My criteria: 50% visual impact, 20% talent and 30% communication skills)
Joseph Hornido, Prince of Guihulngan. This nurse from Cebu City was an early favorite for his communication skills in the English language truly reflect his potential as our country’s export to America (I actually questioned why a pageant involving Filipino men in the Visayas would have to be in English). His Chinese-white complexion made him look like a Korean telemovie star. Somebody whispered that he resembles Rustom Padilla during the actor’s “straight” era. A lady insisted that he is more like AJ Dee of Philippine TV. He was struggling to shine in the portions that required skills of a dancer but he would manage to call attention for he was always wearing the right combination of bright and dark colors to compliment the milky-white presence. His best moment in the pageant was when he asked Mr. Silay this question during the Top 7 portion: “How will you react if you are the father of a daughter who is involved in a sex scandal?” (Mr. Guilhulngan was awarded the First Runner-up title)

Jay Cainglet, Prince of Sagay. Jay is the youngest candidate at 17 but he had the strongest stage presence. He is the one with the body of a prince in an Asian fantasy film. Grace and strength are one with him in the dance segments. He towers yet the innocent charm makes him “the cute boy” of the pageant. He needs to work on his voice quality for a more mature impact is needed in portions that required a talent in speech. He was the bet with much passion in every part of the show. His Best in Professionalism award was a perfect citation for it’s a wonder to see a young man who is a good listener and the one with the heart of a good follower.
Michael Angelo Cristobal, Prince of Dumaguete. This senior business student from Silliman University is definitely a Top 3 winner when it comes to face value.

He has the appeal of a boy-next-door latino. He is also one of the best dancers in the pageant. In fact, he won the rave dance grand prize. Although he had the tendency to give very long answers to simple questions but a good listener would know that this gentleman is actually very sensible. (Many were mad when his name was not called in the Top 7 honor, he was actually expected to be in Top 3)
Orville Cordova, Prince of Talisay. His facial appeal brings us to a unique cross between American presidentiable Barack Obama and the Asian filmstar Aniki—and yes, Obama is my new definition of an enduring sex appeal and Aniki is really among the most handsome Asian actors.

Hollywood-oriented pundits would say Orville is too exotic. But Orville takes center stage with one of the best sculpted bodies of the pageant. His best moment was the all-out presence in the rave dance portion. The oriental-inspired street fashion made him a star that night. Then, he captured all of us with one touching moment: Hollywood actress Emily Trempe, one of the judges, asked him the classic question on one’s fear and Orville confessed, “I’m afraid of my father. My fear is when I get to finally see him and he will not accept me as his son.” He made the audience cry. (Mr. Talisay was indeed worthy to be chosen in the Top 7)
Carlos Ruiz, Prince of Silay. He may not equal the handsome presence of the former kings, but he has his own qualities that made him the effective upset contender for the major title— excellent communication skills, best smile, and surprisingly handsome runway style. He deserved to win the Best in Barong but it went to Mr. Dumaguete and he deserved to win the over-all Best Speaker glory but it went to Mr. Mabinay. Listen to his answer to Mr. Guihulngan’s question with the sex scandal angle: “A father should not over-react, the daughter needs all the support with the psychological impact of the issue. I should lead my daughter to a spiritual retreat for with God’s intervention, nothing is impossible.” Clearly, he was the man of wisdom in the pageant and so, when he was not given the Top 3 honor, the crowd reacted. His manager actually made a violent protest (he had the plaque of recognition thrown at the over-all chairman of the event.)
Stalin Lescano Jr. , Prince of Bacolod. I was not surprised why some judges had to fight for him to be in Top 3. 
This Best in Swimwear and Best in Tribal attire winner is the most charming candidate – truly a rugged handsome prince. He had the James Dean projection. Stalin’s wisdom could have been heard better if only he was allowed to express in his own dialect. As he struggled with the English language, his answers which were right sounded wrong. When he was asked to choose between fame and fortune, he started right with “fame is forever” but as he tried to expound, some points were lost (Again, I have to stress that its culturally unfair to insist on having them express wisdom using a foreign language). The Prince of Bacolod was the most comfortable on stage – his pleasant projection was a gift of joy. (He got the controversial Second runner-up title)
Ralph Jansen Jadraque, Prince of Mabinay. On our way to Canlaon to watch the pageant last June 28, my friends had asked me to forecast the winner. With confidence, I told them it’s Mr. Mabinay. My basis was his performance during the speech improvement session I conducted for the candidates.

Ralph has the down-to-earth subtle presence and what is endearing is his sense of humility. The one with the consistently sincere smile. His appeal is that of a cute guy in the typical Pinoy neighborhood. He gave direct-to-the-point answers that led him to clinch the Best Speaker award which was based on the pre-pageant portion. In every segment, he always had the spirit of a winner. He many not have a strong physical feature of a typical title-holder but he is definitely handsome with boyish charm. His shining moment was when he walked down the ramp with his Barong – the coolest guy of the evening, effortless! He also was the voice of the pageant with his answer to the final question, “what is the legacy of the Hari ng Negros pageant?” Ralph’s cutting edge was this answer: “The legacy of the Hari ng Negros is Tourism. This pageant is primarily an avenue to promote the tourism potential of Negros Island. This pageant also aims to bridge the gap between the two provinces, Negros Occidental and Oriental Negros. With this pageant, there is no Ilongo on one side and the Bisaya on the other. We are ONE ISLAND and we are all proud to be A NEGRENSE!” (Mr. Mabinay was crowned Hari ng Negros 2008)
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| Subject: MISTER MODEL INTERNATIONAL 2008 from ECUADOR, center of the WORLD |
Author: RM Productions (very happy) [Edit]
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Date Posted: Thursday, July 03, 09:08:12pm
Convención de Modelos
ECUADOR PAÍS ANFITRIÓN
Por primera vez se llevará a cabo la elección de Mr. y Miss Model International, el mismo que será celebrado en Ecuador a finales de Agosto.
Delegados de España, Guinea, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Panamá, Ecuador, Puerto Rico, Colombia, República Dominicana, Paraguay, entre otros arribarán al país para intervenir en el evento que busca un sitial importante entre los concursos de modelos a nivel mundial.
RM Productions dirigido por Rodrigo Moreira, el mismo que fue condecorado al mérito Mejor Promotor Turístico, se encuentra organizando un espectáculo que promociona las riquezas y bellezas turísticas del Ecuador, en una convención cultural que reunirá DIOS mediante a los mejores talentos.
Moreira con carrera en modelaje, hace cinco años se dedica a la organización de certámenes nacionales y desfiles de modas, pero recientemente mantiene contacto con las más importantes agencias de modelos a nivel internacional, quienes sienten confianza en esta propuesta que tiene como objetivo impulsar actividades de prevención del VIH a nivel mundial.
La elección se realizará a fines de Agosto y nuestro país vuelve a ser noticia, gracias a la visión y trabajo de su gente. Los interesados en intervenir en la convención de modelos, comunicarse al cel. 094257127 o solicitar información al E-mail: info@megabelleza.com.
Mister Model España - Jesus Lopez
Mister Model Guinea - Oscar Nsue Obama
Mister Model Puerto Rico - Carlos Rivera
*Cabe destacar que Rodrigo Moreira, comunicador social, de 25 años de edad; es considerado el emprendedor y organizador de eventos con fines benéficos, más joven del planeta.
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| Subject: Who will be the next Mr. Tennessee |
Author: Dwight Pope (Excited) [Edit]
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Date Posted: Wednesday, June 18, 06:31:50pm
Who Will Be The Next Mr. Tennessee?
Kings Konnection Announces The State-Wide Search For The New KingContestants can win scholarships, prizes, trophies, and a crown
Nashville, TN- Kings Konnection, a national male competition system, has begun the state-wide search for the next Mr. Tennessee. The Competition, that is set to take place August 23, 2008 at Tennessee State University's Humanities Building, will promote scholarships for education or to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors. Each contestant will take away prizes with the winner receving the grand prize of $2,000, the first runner up will receive $1,000 and $500 will go to the second runner up.
The idea of the Mr. Tennessee Competition was created to advance educational and professional opportunities for men within the state of Tennessee and will provide scholarships allowing the participants to achieve their educational, career and personal goals. The competition is open for men aged 18-27 of all races, ethnicities, religious affiliations and origins.
The current Mr. Tennessee 2007-2008, D'Errico Wylie, has spent the past year traveling across the state of Tennessee promoting his platform, "Empowering Youth Through Exposure," which he has created a mentorship program that is based within the metro school system and after-care programs such as the YMCA and the Boy's and Girl's Club. As Wylie's reign comes to an end, he is taking part in the search for the next Mr. Tennessee and states, "this year has been extremely fulfilling. Being able to create a program that benefits my community as well as continuing my education as a PhD candidate has been challenging, yet rewarding. I will be aiding the committee in recruiting males that I know are up for the task of becoming the next King for the state of Tennessee."
"The Mr. Tennessee Competition sets out to accomplish two major goals; showing the community positive male role models, and providing a platform that will aid the King in making a difference," states Dwight Pope, Executive Director of Kings Konnection. "The title of Mr. Tennessee comes with several responsibilities in the community; speaking out as a State representative and encouraging their younger counterparts to take a stand within the community. We are looking for those males in the community that will step forward and follow the big footsteps set forth by our current Mr. Tennessee."
Candidates will submit a 5 x 7 color or black and white photograph (non-returnable), a completed official entry form, and a one-page typed essay indicating "Why you feel you should be considered as a contestant for the Mr. Tennessee Competition". The essay should also include the candidate's personal accomplishments and ambitions, and it should describe past or current community service involvements.
Entries should be sent c/o Mr. Tennessee Competition, P.O. Box 331174, Nashville, TN 37203. Entries must be received no later than Friday August 1, 2008 to be eligible for consideration.
For more information on eligibility, judging requirements, prizes, or applying visit http://www.kingskonnection.com/ or email kingskonnection@gmail.com. ###
Interviews and photos are available by contacting Kia Jarmon, mrtncomp@gmail.com, 615.423.4588.
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| Subject: MR. SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY International 2007 chosen last November 17 |
Author: Aaron Garcia (exotically awesome!) [Edit]
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Date Posted: Saturday, November 24, 08:08:28pm
KENJIE ACETINO, a Speech and Theater student from Saipan, got the nod of the judges as the 2007 MR. SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY International. The young singer was chosen for his cool stage presence and the simple answer to the final question: "...differences in culture and race should not stop me from building a bond that will truly connect us all.... this is the greatest thing I have learned since I left home." Talent awardee Gensei Ikeda of Japan was 1st runner-up and Business student Ehsan Yaeghoobi of Iran got the 2nd runner-up honor. Last year's participants who were among the Top 5 were:
MR. NIGERIA and MR. IRAN
MR. KOREA won the 2006 grand title.
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- SILLIMAN IDOL 2006 winner is MR. SILLIMAN International 2007 -- Aaron Garcia, Saturday, November 24, 08:26:32pm
Im so proud f you................... -- ericka (proud and happy), Monday, November 26, 05:50:08am
- Kenjie Colacito you are Young and Hot -- Gina Anonuevo (Proud), Thursday, January 31, 03:24:07am
- He has a nice body but he does NOT have a Photogenic face at all (NT) -- Kyle Hosier, Saturday, May 17, 10:19:48pm
- You Look Yummy -- Carlo Sanduro, Tuesday, June 17, 12:02:19pm
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