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Hi all


My name is Guery, I have lived in East Dulwich for about 5 months and loving it!


I entered the Miss Universe GB beauty pageant at the end of last year and recently recieved the wonderful news that I am a finalist!!


However, before my place in the final can be confirmed, I have to find a sponsor...


The benefits for the Sponsor would include:


? Company name incorporated in all press releases about sponsored contestant.

? Company promotion on www.missuniversegb.co.uk

? Company promotion on Miss Universe GB twitter

? Company promotion on Miss Universe GB Facebook

? Two tickets to the grand final of Miss Universe GB 2014

? Link to your website from www.missuniversegb.co.uk

? Use of the official ?sponsor of Miss Universe GB? logo

? A mention in the Miss Universe GB 2014 final programme

? A mention by the compere on the evening of the Miss Universe GB final

? Use of the contestant in one promotional opportunity either before or after the competition final



As you can see, the sponsorship would be a great way to advertise your business to a huge audience!


If you would be intersted in sponsoring me, please contact me by email, [email protected], and I can give you further details.


Thank you! xxx

It's very confusing. Mr Universe is the musclebound 'carrying rolls of carpet under the arms' one, but Miss Universe isn't. And if you win Miss World - and then (I assume?) progress to Miss Universe, who do you compete against?


As an aside, it should be 'Ms Universe' anyway - come on, guys, this is 2014.

ugh. this thread is reminiscent of one from years back where an (supposedly) attractive young woman posted a question and the responses were all from, let me hazard a guess, older men.


Good luck OP, hope you find sponsorship. Might attract less weirdos in the ED Business section, I dunno.


Edit: sorry, didn't mean that everyone posting was a weirdo, just some.


edited again: grammar

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