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Freeoples Thread 314
Posted on 05/31/2002 11:03:19 PM PDT by Mo1
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Thread 314
TOPICS: Freeoples; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: freeople; humor; news; politics
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To: ValerieUSA
Yikes ! That's a teenager ? A Miss Teenage what ? street fighter ?
To: Cuttnhorse
See ya, Cnh :)
To: Darlin'
She looks like a gang member, doesn't she?
To: ValerieUSA
She does have that sorta scrub & tug look going on. Thanks.
Thanks for the link LisaAnne - I'm strugglin' with it.
My helpful realtor is NOT busting her bunz to get me a link. She found the pink stucco house, 6300sqft for 1.395mil. Let's get two of them. bbl
To: lodwick
Miss Universe is a lovely girl and Miss USA is very perky looking. Miss Teen OTOH looks older than both of them. Such a sullen expression she has.
To: lodwick
1.395 mill will get you a nice little family house here in the Bay Area. May even have a little backyard if you're lucky.
To: Darlin'
What are the pageant judges thinking? What are the pageant moms thinking? Is this the look Jon-Benet Ramsey would have sported this year had she survived her treacherous childhood?
To: LisaAnne
Yes, she does. I don't think I'd care to run into her anywhere. I'll bet she doesn't do much babysitting. LOL
To: LisaAnne
Hiya LisaAnne -- I guess demure modesty is the first casualty in today's MTV stylized pageant world.
To: Darlin'
She looks like she's immersed in the lifestyle she supposedly escaped. This is a lot of trouble to overcome:
No one was more shocked than Marissa Whitley of Springfield, Missouri when she heard her name called as MISS TEEN USA® 2001. The confident and outgoing 18-year-old has already experienced and overcome more challenges than your average teen. Im especially proud of my ability to conquer adversity in order to achieve success, says Marissa.
Marissas struggles began at the age of three when her mother died of a brain aneurysm. According to Marissa: She was a woman who, even while struggling to raise a family, managed to help so many others. I know that everything happens for a reason, and from her death I have learned the importance of family, love and faith. Then devastation struck again -- her father was killed in a drive-by shooting when Marissa was five. She and her three siblings were separated and shuffled among different relatives.
As MISS TEEN USA 2001, Marissa is uniquely up to the challenge of balancing her new responsibilities with school and friends. Though her brothers and sisters got involved in drugs, Marissa remained a pillar of strength, determined to succeed, she excelled in school and sports. Not only did Marissa graduate from high school with honors, she was a varsity athlete in basketball and track and was selected to attend the National Student Leadership Conference at Stanford University and The National Youth Forum on Medicine in Washington, DC. Marissa was also listed in Whos Who Among American High School Students.
To: ValerieUSA
I remember when pageant judges were really accomplished, qualified people. This year one the judges for the final night of competiton at Miss Universe was the winner of the last Survivor show. Unbelievable. Made no sense until I realized that CBS airs both Survivor and Miss Universe but it is that sort of thing that destroys the credibility or integrity of a program like Miss Universe. It is a shame because pageants can be an open door to a better life for so many young women around the world.
To: LisaAnne
Yikes! You guys certainly have some pricey property. I understand why Prop 13(?) was enacted.
Our pud legislators will not allow Texans to have initiative and referendum. RatBa$tard$.
To: ValerieUSA
Thanks for the positive information. Good find. Thank you.
She beat the system - good going girl - keep it up.
To: ValerieUSA
Wow. Bless her heart, she has overcome a lot. What a tremndous list of accomplishments for someone her age no matter what the background.
To: lodwick
Take a break from Alabama real estate - go work your List. now!
To: lodwick
Your List? uh... a to-do list? I haven't gotten around to writing one yet. *L* Guess that's the first thing to do.
To: Darlin'
I went to the Everett Herald (Washington) newspaper site and found my nephew (the pitcher) in the prep sports section. COOL!
To: ValerieUSA
Lake Stevens 6, Cascade 2: ... David Trivett pitched a complete game as Lake Stevens evened its record for the season at 8-8 with the Wesco North win.
To: ValerieUSA
How cool, indeed. Has he done something incredible or just about to do something incredible ? Its ok to brag.... nobody is looking just us proud aunts. LOL :)
To: ValerieUSA
Whoops.... guess I should have read your post to yourself, too. LOL. Good for your nephew. LOL :)
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