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		<title>Gliding in 4.5 inch heels</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 05:06:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I ordered these off of Endless.com specifically for pageant purposes (see my entry on why I&#8217;m competing in Miss New York USA) Now the question is, will I be able to wow judges with my ability to twirl, pose, sashay just so? See this hilarious (and really useful!!) video. I&#8217;ve been trying out that &#8220;C&#8221; [...]


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<p>I ordered <a href="http://www.endless.com/Michael%20Antonio%20Womens%20Shani%20Sandal/dp/B00296LFZW/ref=rsl_1-0/?fromPage=mythings&amp;asins=B00296LFZW,B0027SKBAW,B0027SSRVC,B001BAMQRS">these</a> off of Endless.com specifically for pageant purposes (see my entry on<a href="http://lingboli.com/?p=1131"> why I&#8217;m competing in Miss New York USA</a>)</p>
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<p>Now the question is, will I be able to wow judges with my ability to twirl, pose, sashay just so? See this hilarious (and really useful!!) video. I&#8217;ve been trying out that &#8220;C&#8221; shape and it&#8217;s definitely helped with making my walk less stomp-y. Feminists hate me.</p>
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		<title>Why I&#8217;m entering a Beauty Pageant</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I watched Miss America as a child. I was 8, maybe 9. I remember Miss Hawaii won Miss Congeniality, but I forget who took the crown. What I remember even more clearly was the lone Asian contestant vying for the national title. She seemed a little softer than the other contestants, a little less sexily [...]


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<p>I watched Miss America as a child. I was 8, maybe 9. I remember Miss Hawaii won Miss Congeniality, but I forget who took the crown. What I remember even more clearly was the lone Asian contestant vying for the national title. She seemed a little softer than the other contestants, a little less sexily taut, and I was torn between rooting for her based on our ethnic similarities or emotionally selling out to support the blondes who I wish I could be.</p>
<p>Now I&#8217;m 20. I got into Harvard with my well-roundedness &#8211; when I used to report on admissions for the <a href="http://thecrimson.com">The Harvard Crimson</a>, Dean of Admissions Bill Fitzsimmons looked up my file and told me offhand, &#8220;Yep, you were one of the all-arounders.&#8221; I tried to do everything. I did some human rights stuff, I edited the school newspaper, I freelanced for a local paper, and dutifully attended karate twice a week.</p>
<p>But deep down, really, I always wondered what it would be like to be both beautiful and stupid; to do nothing but focus on your appearance rather than brains. I thought it&#8217;d be kind of glorious, an easy existence, even with evidence to the contrary. Now, I wonder more about how my ethnic background, which doesn&#8217;t reach too much farther than skin tone and bone structure, will affect my career aspirations. Will anyone &#8211; and by anyone, I mean the bulk of Caucasian America &#8211; be able to relate to me?</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 206px"><img title="Miss New York USA 2009, Tracey Chang" src="http://www.thaimiss.com/report_images/report_large/R1179_4_img3_5509.jpg" alt="" width="196" height="279" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Miss New York USA 2009, Tracey Chang</p></div>
<p>This is all a long way of saying that part of the reason why I find entering <a href="http://www.missnewyorkusa.com">Miss New York USA</a> (part of Donald Trump&#8217;s <strong>Miss USA</strong> circuit, not the <strong>Miss America </strong>pageant) an interesting experience is because it is truly something that the 8 year old in me finds thrilling, a little subversive, obviously ludicrous. I was inspired to apply since 2009&#8242;s title holder is<strong> Tracey Chang, </strong>who was also born in China, although she left at a much later age than I did. And while part of me is entering just &#8220;for the experience&#8221; &#8211; which is the only reason to do anything &#8211; part of me also wonders if I would be qualified to represent this country, or some part of this country.</p>
<p>Iknow that while I could drum up a convincing-sounding argument in my favor, that plenty of people would disagree. This may be a country of immigrants, but some immigrants seem more American than others.</p>
<p>Part of why I&#8217;m entering is <strong>superficial: </strong>it&#8217;s to get in shape and have an excuse to take care of myself. I&#8217;m drinking my 8 glasses of water a day, cutting out coffee, and trying to get as much sleep and exercise as I can fit in. My skin looks much better, my head feels clearer, and though I still have a few pounds to shed, it seems being healthy is a worthwhile endeavor, all the better if there&#8217;s a goal in mind. It&#8217;s tough, though. Loving food is not necessarily bad for staying in shape &#8211; there are many ways to love food &#8211; but moderation is tough!</p>
<p>On Thanksgiving weekend, I&#8217;ll be competing and living out the third reason why I&#8217;m doing this &#8211; as an <strong>undercover mission</strong>. What&#8217;s the beauty pageant world like? What are the girls like? How many surgical enhancements might I spot? Will this ruin my self-esteem? Will I be able to glide in 4.5 inch gold stilettoes? How much tape will I need to adhere my bikini to my body? Will I feel totally ridiculous?</p>
<p>What doesn&#8217;t kill me, I hope, will just make me stronger. And more sparkly.</p>
<p>Hopefully, you&#8217;ll be interested in reading about my quest to have really big hair along with finding the perfect fried oyster.</p>


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<li><a href='http://lingboli.com/uncategorized/the-beauty-pageant-diet/' rel='bookmark' title='The Beauty Pageant Diet'>The Beauty Pageant Diet</a></li>
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