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Do you mean vivacious? Vital means nescessary. How are they vital?euterpe said:I thought Kimmie and Katy were vital and exciting compared to a dull, bored Miki.
Do you mean vivacious? Vital means nescessary. How are they vital?euterpe said:I thought Kimmie and Katy were vital and exciting compared to a dull, bored Miki.
berthes ghost said:Do you mean vivacious? Vital means nescessary. How are they vital?
Sorry Euterpe, I've never heard it used like that before. Guess I gotta start spending time with people who did better on their SATs.RealtorGal said:Euterpe is correct. "Vital" can also mean full of life or animated.
Kasey said:still waiting for her to hit ME with a bang.....she seems extremely talented, technically, and I think she has good enough basics that she can improve over time in presentation and artistry. She's not quite a 'bathroom break' for me right now, but not an edge of the chair with goosebumps skater either!
Kasey
Linny said:While I'd certainly be kinder than some of the comments about Miki that could be characterized as unfair... well, at her last Junior Worlds Competition, she looked decidely unhappy. It seems a bit disrespectful to just go through the motions of a program.... but that was just my impression.
Linny
I think she will only improve if she is injury free. Some skaters look good on tv, and have no presence in real life, Miki is the opposite in that regard.figure8fan17 said:I have been watching the Junior figure skating world recently ( through magazines)
and I was just wondering: Do you think this coming season is the season for Miki Ando? ,when I watch her programs on television, they seem flat, in a way. There is no consistent trademark move that she has as of yet that motivates me to watch her programs ( aka make me look forward to them). What do you think?