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Posted by: JosieNutter (206.29.197.150) on September 25, 2002 at 19:35:12

Location: International

Unsure about getting involved in modeling or acting because you're afraid your look isn't mainstream enough? Do you have tattoos, piercings or a mohawk? Do you enjoy the alternative scene-- goth, punk, retro, rave, bondage, fetish and more? If you can say yes to any of those things, you need to check out Wicked Talent!

http://www.wickedtalent.net

Wicked Talent is based in Los Angeles, CA but due to considerable success in the area, has decided to branch out into other areas. Represented models live in cities all across the world. I personally spend several hours per week scouting opportunities for our less ideally located models.

Sign up now! (Password: JOSIE)

http://www.wickedtalent.net/signup.asp

Wicked Talent is headed by a core group of professional Models and Actors in the interest of assisting people attain their goals. We were just featured in issue #41 of the famous Skin Two magazine ( http://www.skintwo.com )!

If you have any questions, please email me or post to our Yahoo group ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wickedtalent ).



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