The winner of Miss England is Miss Derby, Laura Coleman .
"I would much rather be a beauty queen than a model! – says new
Miss England
Thanks Laura for that insight... see you in the News of the World soon
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Previously on "Miss England... what's your favourite?"
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apparently Miss Surrey is 12.5 stone (according to the radio this morn) is that good or bad???
but according to her details she has no hair - I can see some on her head ...
does this mean she has a connection with Brazil???
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Its not Miss Surrey's fault she is well upholstered, she has been studying hard for her exams
Wow a brain surgeon.I have my GCSE's ranging from B-D, I have a level 2 in beauty therapy and now hopefully going to study level 3 in beauty therapy.
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My travels now include Dorset, Portsmouth, Warwick & Leamington Spa, and, er, Photographic, wherever that is.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostMiss England... what's your favourite?
Who's
less of the objectification of women please
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Oh Yessss!!!Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostCouple of dodgy chavettes in there. Especialy Oxford, Swindon.
I am sure they are very nice girls who love their mothers and keep themselves pure for their future husbands. But if they came round to me and tried to use their charms on me I’d say, “OI ! Oxford, Swindon. NOOOOOO! You are not emblematic of an English rose. Get back in the kennel where you belong.”

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Couple of dodgy chavettes in there. Especialy Oxford, Swindon.
I am sure they are very nice girls who love their mothers and keep themselves pure for their future husbands. But if they came round to me and tried to use their charms on me I’d say, “OI ! Oxford, Swindon. NOOOOOO! You are not emblematic of an English rose. Get back in the kennel where you belong.”
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No Miss Lincolnshire, what does that say about the girls round here?
They are too intelligent to enter??
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