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ClubEarthMisso wrote:Carousel Productions could care less about other international beauty contests.
They don't waste there time and energy worrying such things.
They are focus at their advocacies and the development of their brand (MISS EARTH)
I agree.. Ms. Earth is too busy doing environmental advocacies to think of that...


ajsy0203 wrote:3rd year of the pageant: Miss Earth (2003) = 57 contestants vs. Miss Supranational (2011) = 70 contestants. Do you think Carousel should be scared by this "GS pageant wannabes" increasing number of delegate?





ClubEarthMisso wrote:Carousel Productions could care less about other international beauty contests.
They don't waste there time and energy worrying such things.
They are focus at their advocacies and the development of their brand (MISS EARTH)



















beautywatchnyc wrote:Does Ms Earth seek to be another clone of its older counterparts? Your answer is as good as mine. For how could they, when Ms Earth is running a different platform and a mission-vision statement for the world to appreciate? Beauty pundits and detractors refuse to accept the fact that a "3rd-world" country like the Philippines can stage a contest of such magnitude and reach. If there is one thing we Filipinos can be proud of it is our penchant for organization. We have world class organizational talent and skills and staging a fiesta-like Ms Earth is like second-to-none, a second skin to beauty aficionados in the Philippines. Envy is an ugly bitch. Even the use of the term 3rd-world is no longer acceptable in academic-economics orientation yet some do-gooders still continue on harping the ill-advised term. Developing, tiger economy, does the name ring a bell? Haller!!!!




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