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Beauty and the ‘Rat
For 54 years, a Miss Outdoors teen beauty pageant has been held in conjunction with the World Championship Muskrat Skinning Contest in the Chesapeake Bay marshland community of Golden Hill, Maryland.
This year--for the first time in the long history of both events--two young beauty contestants also chose to skin muskrats in the companion portion of the competition.
Samantha Phillips, 17, was not the first young lady to skin a muskrat in the main contest, but she was the first to do it as her talent portion of the beauty pageant.
“I’ll be honest,” Phillips admitted to the enthusiastic audience. “I can’t sing, I can’t dance and I don’t play any musical instruments.”
But the girl knows how to skin a ‘rat!
Phillips gave a worthy skinning performance, and was named first runner-up in the beauty pageant and received a trophy as the only competitor in the beginner’s skinning division.
The newly crowned Miss Outdoors, Dakota Abbott, 16 (pictured here), won her division in muskrat skinning but opted to sing in the talent competition.
The teens told the Washington Post they were motivated to enter both events because they appreciated their outdoors heritage and how it reflected the history of their community.
Obviously, not only are the girls pretty, they are also quite smart and respectful. And they’re not afraid to get a little blood on their hands to prove a point.
“It’s not weird,” Phillips said. “You can be graceful and beautiful and well-poised and skin a muskrat.”
But that’s not to say that looks aren’t important to the teenagers. After all, Phillips’ muskrat, fresh out of a Conibear trap the morning of her performance, appeared to those particularly observant viewers to be expertly and deliberately coiffed.
“I did blow-dry it,” she confessed.









From The Digital Cuttlefish Blog (http://digitalcuttlefish.blogspot.com/) comes this creative morsel:
She’s not the average beauty queen
She’s so much more than that
She’s beautiful, she’s talented,
And she can skin a ‘rat.
The beauty crowned as “Miss Outdoors”
Has got a winning smile
But more than this, this pretty Miss
Has got a skinning style.
She’s gorgeous in an evening gown
Or waders, caked with mud;
Red polish on her fingernails
(It helps to hide the blood)
Dakota Abbott won, this year,
Both Pageant Queen and skinner;
Miss Universe, I’ll bet, will never
See that in a winner.
It's easily the coolest pageant
I have ever seen--
Congratulations to Miss Abbott,
Lovely Muskrat Queen!
Posted by: JR | March 03, 2008 at 05:46 PM
Now we're talking! Where were these kind of girls when I was in high school!?!?! :-)
Mr. Sherrill Philip Neese
Posted by: Sherrill Philip Neese | March 04, 2008 at 07:49 PM
Exactly! Where were the gorgeous girls ar when we were in school?
Posted by: Wesley Meyer | March 05, 2008 at 03:16 PM
There were gorgeous girls when I was in school, but I dont think many were into skinning out animals. Come to think of it, neither was I back then. But now, it don't bother me abit. How times change. Seriously, I'm happy to see girls and young people in general enjoying nature and being outdoors instead of in front of a tv playing video games all the time or being on the computer constantly......that being said, it's time to go fishing.
Posted by: shades1129 | March 22, 2008 at 03:34 PM