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Posted by: John Fisher (216.78.250.187) on October 31, 2002 at 00:34:58

Location: South Beach, Miami

In Reply to: Re: The Truth... Hardly posted by Dan Howell on October 30, 2002 at 22:00:35:

It is true that children don't necessarily resemble their parents, my mom and dad as an example look like Earthlings.

Maybe Christian meant that you should live in a market that supports modeling (like where models live?) if you want your child to model. The go-sees, etc. kind of wear you out if you are not local to the market, really no different than any other kind of modeling. But it is true in small markets there is a lot of praying on the best wishes of parents to encourage children to get pictures, comp cards, etc. which the "agencies" are happy to charge for, when in fact there is really very little work.

I think Christian saw the Maryland location posted and it ran up a red flag for him. Maybe. Who knows? Christian and me posting about child modeling is like the two of us discussing quantum mechanics.

What ever Dan says about this is correct. WC Fields was better with children than Christian and me.

Fish

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