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Note: I want to clarify, should anyone leap to a conclusion, that I am not promoting this story because I live in Kansas. I'm from Missouri, always will be a Missourian, and hate the fact my address is Kansas. But I raised my kids here, my wife lives her and doesn't want to move, so here I am, a Missourian stuck 2-1/2 miles inside "enemy territory."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/...merica-2014-crowned-in-atlantic-city/2818393/
However, while she may have been the judges' choice, she wasn't America's choice:
Miss Kansas' fame -- or infamy, in the opinions of some on this board -- is that she openly displayed her tattoos in the bathing suit competition. Someone even started a thread in the "General Baptist Discussions" section (what this has to do with being a Baptist is beyond me) decrying her tattoos. Well, like it or not, some very fine young -- and older -- Baptist or other-labeled Christian ladies, and men as well, have tattoos, so live with it, folks. As I said on that aforementioned thread, "Don't like it? Don't look. Otherwise, don't worry about it."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/...merica-2014-crowned-in-atlantic-city/2818393/
Miss New York Nina Davuluri, 24, from Syracuse, sashayed off with the tiara and the $50,000 scholarship cash. She performed a Bollywood fusion dance (after missing her cue at first) and answered a question about plastic surgery. ("Be confident in who you are!") She said she hopes to become a doctor, like her father, who is an obstetrician.
However, while she may have been the judges' choice, she wasn't America's choice:
First up was "America's choice," chosen by online vote: Miss Kansas Theresa Vail (talking about tattoos and Army life paid off for her!) "I am so honored," she said. "To be fair, I did have the backing of an entire army, literally."
Miss Kansas' fame -- or infamy, in the opinions of some on this board -- is that she openly displayed her tattoos in the bathing suit competition. Someone even started a thread in the "General Baptist Discussions" section (what this has to do with being a Baptist is beyond me) decrying her tattoos. Well, like it or not, some very fine young -- and older -- Baptist or other-labeled Christian ladies, and men as well, have tattoos, so live with it, folks. As I said on that aforementioned thread, "Don't like it? Don't look. Otherwise, don't worry about it."