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Subject: Re:"deserving" is a very subjective criterion. The point is that many "deserving' girls were overlooked last year!


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Date Posted: Friday, May 20, 07:27:37am
In reply to: You need medical help 's message, "Hopes a deserving girl wins" on Thursday, May 19, 04:58:39am

Destiny has a good story, she is a VERY talented person and she is just as pretty as majority of other local titleholders, BUT her personal circumstances kept her from getting a college degree. This is nothing against her. However, I can see how her winning the state title might seem unfair to some girls who have it all - full package plus more class and polish. Or I can see how her constant little rule's violations could infuriate some girls who were very disciplined and who felt a lot of pressure to do things right. I am happy for Destiny regardless. She will be Miss MD forever. At the same time, she gave other contestants way too many reasons to detest her victory. Her victory will cost this organization many supporters and fans! You can't compare an exotic dancer with a nurse, who does a REAL job! (This is just one example). I am sure people at MAO National headquarters thought the same. You have your little standards and she surpasses them. Good for her! Other people have higher standards....

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Just stop now.
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Date Posted: Tuesday, May 24, 03:27:03am

Well you can take your "high standards" and little rules and shove em up your ass. I feel sorry for you in your life if you think this is what is important. You must be miserable. You would not survive one day dealing what with Destiny had to deal with. Poor girl did not have anyone and has dealt with little to no support from a teenager. I wonder what you would have done if you had been dealt the same hand. Destiny was a teacher for many years and taught little children and music. She did make a difference, she did have a real JOB. In fact she had several. She was not just a dancer, that was a side thing for her that she did for a little while. Being a club dancer is no different from being a cheerleader like Jade is now. That does not diminish who she is. She is attending Berklee in the fall and I think that says a lot. She may not have been able to attend college then but she is now. Stop being a hater and let it go. The year is almost over for crying out loud and your still bitchin. F*** you and this pompous organization. I will never let my daughter compete in this crap again. Your all a bunch of wannabes who have had to compete yr after yr because maybe, your just not as good as you thought.


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