Well, I guess they probley won't be wearing the same shoes. And if you wera the same dress, they probley won't pick either of you. They like people to be unique!
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I actually recently judged one of Nationals Miss Teen Pageants, and I can assure you it's a real pageant. All pageants do have entry fees, but that's not unusual. Also, this is not a beauty pageant; it's a self development pageant that focuses on personal growth instead of physical beauty. That said, the pageant was a cattle call that cumulated in a 4 hour production with no intermission. The staff was very small and they travel to do this pageant each weekend in a different city. It's a boxed pageant - meaning the same thing over and over again and they don't get to know or prepare their girls for the next level. All pageants are businesses, but this one is just all about the money. The judges were told exactly how to score. As a judge, I think there is a lot of room for improvement. I would spend your money on a teen pageant that gives you a recognizable title, and a director who can work with you to book appearances and prepare you for the next level of competition. Yes, it's a real pageant. But I'd still stay away.
Namrata Shirdokar won the Miss India title back in 1993, however she was also a strong contender, placing in the top six for Miss Universe that very same year.
NO! It is stupid and they don't get those little girls anywhere in life other then a lot of pictures in there rooms. Most of them say they want to help the poor children that don't have food or a family but how many of them actually do that? NONE!
No. They are two different plays. They do both feature girls who dress up like boys but so do three other Shakespeare plays. Perhaps you are misled because Twelfth Night does have the alternate title "What You Will" which means sort of the same thing as "As You Like It".
as many times as you possibly can! you cant win the same age division though.