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Sister Havana 09-15-2015 02:59 AM

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Originally Posted by sugar and spice (Post 2346559)
Being really great at science or coding or soccer takes just as much dedication and can be just as fun to watch if you can figure out a good platform for it. (Video?)

Miss Vermont actually performed a science experiment for talent at this year's pageant. Here's the video from preliminaries. (Too bad she didn't make the finals! I will take that over bad singing any day.)

ChioLu 09-15-2015 12:43 PM

Miss Alabama is not a Trump fan
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/miss-...072235416.html

Cheerio 09-15-2015 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by fascination (Post 2346539)
HAD to Google it. 1973 Miss New Mexico, tapping upside down.
http://www.pageantopolis.com/national/america.htm

Oh, thank you for finding this!

Back in 1973 the pageant must have briefly shown a tape of her talent, during their regular broadcast, simply for its uniqueness. Today online she is not listed as having been in the Top Ten nor did she win Preliminary or Non-Finalist Talent awards, any of which would have meant automatically being shown on television.

jolene 09-16-2015 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Sister Havana (Post 2346776)
Miss Vermont actually performed a science experiment for talent at this year's pageant. Here's the video from preliminaries. (Too bad she didn't make the finals! I will take that over bad singing any day.)

I'd rather see something like that rather than someone singing who has NO business singing. lol IIRC, Deborah Norville (Tri Delt) sewed for her talent for the America's Junior Miss pageant. Later on she made her own bridesmaids dresses for her wedding. :eek: There's no way on God's green earth I could do that.

KDCat 09-16-2015 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ARKTTKA (Post 2345016)
My winner is Miss Colorado...

Miss Colorado's talent was mocked by Joy Behar on the View. It went viral and now the View is getting roundly mocked and scorned on social media.

http://www.nj.com/entertainment/inde...lorado_th.html

LXA SE285 09-16-2015 02:38 PM

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I remember one year a contestant did a ventriloquist act for her talent.
Were you thinking of Paige Phillips, Miss Alabama 1981? Her routine was corny as hell, but she killed it from a technical standpoint. She got something like a 5-minute ovation. Locally everybody thought she was a shoo-in, but she ended up first runner-up.

http://i.imgur.com/7rWUhmt.jpg

LAblondeGPhi 09-16-2015 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by LXA SE285 (Post 2351041)

This photo is going to haunt my dreams.

sugar and spice 09-16-2015 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by LXA SE285 (Post 2351041)
Were you thinking of Paige Phillips, Miss Alabama 1981? Her routine was corny as hell, but she killed it from a technical standpoint. She got something like a 5-minute ovation. Locally everybody thought she was a shoo-in, but she ended up first runner-up.

There's a video of this on Youtube somewhere--I watched it a while back. I'm generally not super-impressed by ventriloquist acts, but she was legitimately amazing. She did voices for both her dolls, they had entirely distinct voices from each other--while singing!--and you couldn't see her lips moving at all. I think she actually works at least part-time as a ventriloquist now, or at least did for many years. It's ridiculous good.

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Originally Posted by Sister Havana (Post 2346776)
Miss Vermont actually performed a science experiment for talent at this year's pageant. Here's the video from preliminaries. (Too bad she didn't make the finals! I will take that over bad singing any day.)

Yeah, that's what got me thinking about it. It just seems so silly that some of these women are so talented in so many ways, and yet the pageant definition of "talent" remains pretty narrow. I remember watching a Miss Wisconsin who was a doctor at the age of 22, who ended up playing a violin solo for her talent (and was surprisingly good at it). She was a 22-year-old doctor, isn't that enough talent? Haha.

Katmandu 09-16-2015 07:14 PM

Jayne Ann Jayroe, Miss Oklahoma, in 1966 conducted the miss America orchestra, sang and danced. Although this was regarded as a stunt and later conducting was "disallowed" as a talent, the reality is she was actually trained as a conductor, aspired to be a conductor, but lived in an era in which maestros were males. She rocked. I loved her.

jolene 09-16-2015 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Katmandu (Post 2351084)
Jayne Ann Jayroe, Miss Oklahoma, in 1966 conducted the miss America orchestra, sang and danced. Although this was regarded as a stunt and later conducting was "disallowed" as a talent, the reality is she was actually trained as a conductor, aspired to be a conductor, but lived in an era in which maestros were males. She rocked. I loved her.

As someone who's a musician and songwriter, that's AWESOME!

Katmandu 09-16-2015 09:03 PM

She was also an Alpha Chi Omega from Oklahoma City University, which for a small school, has produced more than it's share of broadway and pageant stars. She began by singing and dancing to, "1, 2,3" ( it's so easy, like taking candy from a baby) then went over, took the baton from the orchestra conductor, and conducted... Stunt...hmmmph.

jolene 09-16-2015 09:37 PM

Wish my 'career' as a musician got a blip. :'( Any lady Greek drummers or guitarists out there? We'll do a virtual band. I can play bass, sing and write lyrics. We'll rawk the world! :D :D :D Not joking. PM me. Let's rock!!!

Cheerio 09-16-2015 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Xidelt (Post 2346535)
I remember one year a contestant did a ventriloquist act for her talent.

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Originally Posted by LXA SE285 (Post 2351041)
Were you thinking of Paige Phillips, Miss Alabama 1981? Her routine was corny as hell, but she killed it from a technical standpoint. She got something like a 5-minute ovation. Locally everybody thought she was a shoo-in, but she ended up first runner-up.

Another ventriloquist first runner-up was Miss Louisiana 1987 Patricia Brandt. Ventriloquist Miss Arkansas 2011, Alyse Eady, also placed first runner-up.

And of course if your memory goes back to The Age of the Beatles (not quite dinosaurs) Vonda Kay Van Dyke Miss America 1965 from Arizona also performed ventriloquism as her talent; so far she is the only ventriloquist to WIN the Miss America crown.

carnation 09-16-2015 10:37 PM

I was rather grossed out by the clogger who won.

PhiMuAlum 06-19-2016 12:40 PM

Miss Georgia 2015....Patricia Ford, Phi Mu from Georgia Tech.


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