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January 23, 2006

Miss Georgia finishes First Runner-up in Miss America

Monica Pang, UGA grad. I always told my friends at other schools that Georgia's campus was full of Miss America candidates. This is just further proof. Here's here profile on their site.

According to oPiEdAwG on Dawg Chat, this means that "when Miss Oklahoma's nekkid pics hit these here internets, Miss Ga will be able to step right in."

So sayeth the shepherd. So sayeth the flock.


Photo from the Miss Georgia contest.

Edit: Yes, I know it looks like two different chicks. I got the info from the official web sites. Short of having Monica explain the photos to me over dinner, I'm not sure how else I can verify things. This blog has opened some cool doors for me so far. Getting me a date with Miss Georgia probably isn't going to be one of them.

3 comments:

LD said...

There's an old line about Ole Miss from back in the 60's. Way back when, Miss Mississippi was crowned Miss America two straight years. Both were students at Oxford. The joke was "At Ole Miss, the girls are so pretty, we redshirt Miss Americas." It was also during the Archie Manning days at Ole Miss. Read an old story about how those were truly the golden days for Ole Miss.

Anonymous said...

i went to games at Ole Miss in '97, '99, and '01.

The female talent level there per capita is flat out off the charts. It makes you wonder if Miss State is a leper colony or something. How did so many fine ladies arrive in one place.

Plus, it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. Once you get a critical mass of fine ladies at a school with a heavy women to men ratio, ALL the ladies have a decision to make:

A. I can look my best day in and day in order to stand out in a competitive market

B. I can transfer to a school where I don't have to work so hard to stand out

If clumsy pencil pushing nerds from Tech were to breed with Ole Miss women, they might produce either:

A. An alpha race of beautiful smart children

or

B. The dumbest ugly blondes ever.

That said, there is zero danger of extensive cross pollenation among those tribes as Ole Miss women are totally out of the league of most Tech men.

lol.

Astronaut Mike Dexter said...

I was very disappointed when the SEC altered its scheduling protocol and determined that each team would only have one permanent opponent from the other division as opposed to two, meaning that as of 2003 Georgia would no longer get to play Ole Miss every year. The Georgia-Ole Miss game was one of my annual must-go-to games -- anytime you have the opportunity to be among thousands of Georgia girls AND thousands of Ole Miss girls in the same town, you don't pass that up. (Auburn's not bad either, but I don't want to say too much lest I piss off T. Kyle.)

 
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