Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24731784-20140102105322/@comment-24170167-20140104165256

Poisoon140 wrote: Lookieforapookie wrote: Well, one time this person sent me out and had this person stay in for 'trying'. It was nice, but I definitely didn't deserve to be out. Whatever, though. Opinions, opinions. Yeah, that happened to me a lot (well, not the keeping me or a friend in for trying, but an unfair out). Ok, so, I was at a contest, and the theme was blue (also it was the first round). I dressed up in so much blue, it seemed like I was a maximum (tomato) fan of the blue team. But I lost, and I was the only boy there, and also I was the only one out! Maybe it was just a coincedence, but I think not, as I also had the most blue. In fact, there was a girl pookie there who didn't even TRY. The only blue item she had on was her blue cheerleader skirt. The rest of her items were her tiara, her pink boa, her teddy, and that's it. The other one is where it was the last round (I was very, VERY, VERY, 10000 veries later..., VERRRY lucky to get that far). The theme was summer. Me and my broder dressed up like very cute summer twins, and we lost to a girl in a dress. ONLY a dress. Also, I always lose in ones with theme rare unless I have a rare wista or broder with me. I hate hate hate hate HATE the theme rare. In fact, there were many times that I was lucky enough to get the final round, and then the theme is rare. It felt like a slap in the face. In fact, I have won about 20 out of 100 pookie contest I was in. But then again, life's not about winning or losing. I always say that I had a fun time, even if I didn't. That's really mean, but I think I have something that can help.

It's called pookie training, and you can find the thread here. It's a three weeks course where I teach pookies how to dress, what to say, where to sit, and, it your case, how to win a contest.