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The fact that Patrick Chan can't even stay on his feet in an exhibition skate says it all.
I think that proves that Johnny Weir should have been there instead.
Your logic escapes me.
The fact that Patrick Chan can't even stay on his feet in an exhibition skate says it all.
I think that proves that Johnny Weir should have been there instead.
That performance is in tribute to his late coach Osborne Colson - who always wanted to see him skate at the Olympics. As for the balloon, that would be pretty impossible to plan it that well. I think it was just a random moment - that turned out perfectly!
The fact that Patrick Chan can't even stay on his feet in an exhibition skate says it all.
I think that proves that Johnny Weir should have been there instead.
That performance is in tribute to his late coach Osborne Colson - who always wanted to see him skate at the Olympics.
He did stay on his feet - perhaps you should watch more carefully next time. S/S just had a problem on a throw - does that mean that they shouldn't be there either?
He did stay on his feet - perhaps you should watch more carefully next time. S/S just had a problem on a throw - does that mean that they shouldn't be there either?
Not just that; Mao has such a beautiful figure and a pretty face, whoever keeps putting her in these atrocious costumes should be... no, I won't say it, in case I offend those of you who might like her dresses.
Given that Ryan O thinks Chan is a creep, are you really gonna bother debating?
Urgh, I made it through these Olympics without being subjected to Celine Dion's caterwauling, and then Joannie ambushes me with this. Love is over, part II. My ears, they bleed. And speaking of bleeding...