brenlynn said::sheesh:
that is all.
mike79 said:What's wrong with posting that article? It seems pretty interesting to me.
She made one thing abundantly clear.
"I would only skate for Canada," she said. "I won't skate for another country.
"That wouldn't be an option for me, which makes it hard, too, if I ever did skate again because there's nobody (feasible to partner with in Canada)."
"I would only skate for Canada," she said. "I won't skate for another country.
BravesSkateFan said:Well Peter wants to go to the Olys, and I doubt he will want to change his citizenship again.
I can't seem him skating with anyone but Naomi
It's hard to see Shae Lynn skating with anyone but Victor as well... but we must move on.
BravesSkateFan said:But I don't WANNA move on! LOL
BravesSkateFan said:LOL...If all us Skating fans went to therapy for our FS related problems the world of therapists would be overbooked. LOL
yes self-help books. That sounds good LOLVery good point! Self help books, I think that is the obvious way to go now.
If Peter can't find a suitable partner in US (remember he's 33 and 6'2'') maybe he has changed his mind about trying to stay for the Olympics, and is thinking of skating with Shae for other reasons. I'm no expert on US Ice dancers, but other people have told me there isn't really anyone up to his standard who is looking for a partner. If this is true, maybe he has decided to put aside his Olympic hopes in order to keep skating?
Wouldn't happen in time for 2006 - look at Belbin & Agosto. Tanith has been in the INS mechanism for a long time already, and still may not have her citizenship in time for Turin.BravesSkateFan said:Well its not as if someone from another country can't get US citizenship to skate with Peter.