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Minneapolis' own Coryn is an America's Next Top Model ("Cycle 5") hopeful. I have seen 0 of the previous 4 cycles of this show so you junkies will have to populate the comments all on your own. Anyone know this girl?
She's a "retail clerk." 20 bucks says she's a Marshall Field's white coat. Yo, here's some video.
I don't think she's a white coat.
Rebecca didn't do so well last time around.
How much did MN's own DQ pay for this placement?
The other job/careers are: office coordinator, fragrance counter rep., student, botique buyer, student, student, student, delivery driver.
What's the deal with "Dairy Queen Manager?"
Just noting: the DQ girl is from Michigan, not Minnesota.
awesome. i love it when minnesota represents on ANTM. i am a superfan and have watched three of the last four seasons. nothing gets me more to the edge of my seat than Tyra telling a girl, "You are still in the running to be America's Next Top Model." i can't wait for it to begin. go coryn!
Minnesota's in the Tyra house like every season. While no one will ever replace Rebecca in my heart (they said she was "too commercial" and "cute but not hot" [??]), I also miss that inveterate crybaby Catie from Hutchinson from Cycle 2 or 3.
However, North Rexota's talent has often been better: witness this year's Nicole and last year's Nicole...
Rex, i believe Rob was referring to the fact that Dairy Queen's (along w/ Orange Julius & Karmelkorn) corporate headquarters is in Edina :)
Huh, sorry Rob, I didn't get that. Thanks Solace.
btw, while it's not that surprising that there's been girls from MN on there, what's w/ the 3 girls from North Dakota so far? kinda weird.
Everyone from North Dakota is hot, that's why.
growing up in eastern Montana, and having 90% of my relatives from ND, i will have to unfortunately disagree ;)
why would it be more/less surprising for participants on ANTM to be from one state over another?
just surprising that so many contestants have came from MN & ND, compared to other states. especially 3 from ND, which has a population less than Minneapolis & St. Paul proper
just saying the odd's aren't as high
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