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But Christie's Auction House still has the power to get the items that no one else can. In this exclusive gallery, you can see pictures of one-of-a-kind items that were used by such legends as Louis Armstrong, John Lennon, Freddie Mercury and Lady Gaga.Not even Britney would have worn that dress It has almost been a week, and I think I’m just now getting to the point where the pain has lessened enough that I can talk about it. Did you watch the 2009 Miss America Pageant? If you didn’t, no worries–I twittered the whole thing. Also, no worries because IT SUCKED. well, actually it was amazingly awesome until they announced the winner. It was Miss Indiana:I almost cried I was so upset that that dress is the current symbol of America. So I feel really catty—who cares what she was wearing, right?—because I do like Miss Indiana. In fact, she almost made my list of I’m-rooting-for-you-despite-you-not-being-Miss-Iowa that I developed after watching TLC’s Countdown to the Crown.
My favorites going in on Saturday were Miss Oklahoma and Miss South Dakota—Miss Oklahoma because she was such a real girl—a Princess Mia type—but I didn’t think she would win. And I was right, she didn’t even make top 15. Now I thought Miss South Dakota would make runner-up at least (I was pretty positive Miss Georgia would win)—but she was out after swimsuit. Which was an outrage btw considering she totally rocked her tallness. And I was always rooting for Miss Iowa, of course, but then she completely won me over as the competition went on!—She had the second best dress, the best talent (TAP DANCING!), and a pretty solid interview question. The only thing that was questionable about Miss Iowa was that she seemed to have her bikini a bit toooo high-cut to be flattering (I tried forever to find a pic of this, but I couldn’t! weird, I figured Miss America pics would be all over the interweb by now), but all the girls did. The designated swimsuits were ick! Couldn’t we get some glam pinup girl style in the ring?
—but early 90’s style seemed to be what the judges wanted because how else could have Miss Indiana had won with that dress on? Seriously, I am all for lace. but that was white, off the shoulder, long-sleeves, asymmetrical mini, see-through full-length, long slit, crazy lace. Not even Britney would wear that outfit. She knows how to break them up: Sigh, I’m just mad because Miss Iowa was so close! And this is the second year I feel the Miss America judges have not been watching the same show as me (and I suppose they weren’t–I didn’t see preliminaries…) That was just not right. I’m still holding a candle for you, Miss Wisconsin! Miss Indiana seems very smart, independent and fabulous–She’ll make an awesome Miss America. And if she likes the dress, then “wear it like its hot, girl.” Best part of pageant? Clinton Kelly telling a bunch of Little Misses “I hope puberty is kind to you.” Update: I’m a spaz So I just sat on the couch for like three seconds and then had to run back to post this because I felt so guilty about blowing off the new Miss America. 
Despite my rant below: I’m sure Miss Michigan is a fabulous and lovely girl and will be a wonderful Miss America!  But I do hope that she never ever wears that dress again.  Unless she is figure skating. O-town has more talent than the Miss America Pageant Sigh, it has been several hours, but my mood is still low after watching the supposedly “new and modern” Miss America Pageant on TLC. Lindsay and I have spent the last four weeks faithfully watching and cheering for our favorites on “Miss America Reality Check,” and our spirits were high for tonight’s event. Yes, we had a set-back in week 3 when Diana, Miss Iowa and former Golden Girl, really dropped the baton (haha punny) on the make-a-fierce-outfit-out-of-a-black-turtleneck-dress contest. But she must have bounced back and really wowed the “real” judges at preliminaries, because tonight we hooted and hollered as she made it into the top 16. We then cringed during the entire swimsuit competition–not because of Diana’s performance (she did perfect) but because TLC chose to show the girls from a lovely looking-up-the-bum angle.
Diana made it to the top ten! And then came evening wear. You are competing for Miss America and these are the dresses you chose? Did you learn nothing from Stacy and Clinton or the Miss America Reality Check Judges??!!! I only liked two dresses: Miss Wisconsin’s and Miss Iowa’s–so phew, Miss Iowa is safe.How oh how could they dismiss Diana before the talent competition!!! Did they not even care about the poor TV audience that, since now devoid of a, in Clinton’s own words, “bringing down the house” baton performance, had to put up with the most sub-par singing and dancing I have ever witnessed in a televised pageant? If any of these contestants had gotten served–they would have DIED. That is, except for Miss Wisconsin who played a beautiful violin solo. So easy question–who should have won Miss America? but really–who should have won Miss America? but NOOOOOOOO–she didn’t even make runner-up. Miss Iowa was robbed, Miss Wisconsin was robbed, and AMERICA was robbed.