ALL THESE MEN ARE MINE LOL
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ALL THESE MEN ARE MINE LOL
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^^ Sorry coucou84, I have no idea what your are talking about. So she kicks a chair and that means they are a couple... I don't understand the significance here.
well.. honestly.... some cultures/people kiss more than others.....i found Vancouverites to be very cold... hugging was in fashion but very far away hugs...with the tap tap on the shoulder..
here, we kiss everyone... even people we have never met... a brother and sister could kiss on the forehead or the cheek like I have seen Andrew and Kaitlyn do... (he kissed her on the forehead don't ask me when and where)...
but you know what, Andrew is mine mine mine ... so you can ship him with Weaver all you want LOL but his heart is mine LOL
this is what i say to shippers... ALL THESE MEN ARE MINE LOL
PS SarahSyndrome. Andrew is especially gorgeous tonight and he is mine.
exactly... that's my take on things too dreaming costs nothing and harms nobody
Gotta say that this is so not appropriate as it is a lot of fangirls shipping people (especially knowing the atmosphere of this forum usually). But since you asked....
Two things happened that got the Virtue/Moir and the Weaver/Poje fandoms talking
So the Vancouver show was the last stop of CSOI, as most of us know. And it also happened to be Tessa's birthday. And obviously, after the Olympics, more and more people started shipping these two and people start getting nosey and want them to be together so bad (probably more than they even do lol). So once the intermission is done, the first number right after is Shape Of You and by the Vancouver show, the entire Virtue/Moir fandom was losing their minds at the sight of that cylinder being placed onto the ice. During that number, there is a part where Weaver/Poje do their little spotlight performance and Meagan and Tessa push their respective partners and Eric and Scott end up sitting back on their respective stool for a couple of seconds. In Vancouver, instead of letting Scott sit down, Tessa decided to.... kick the stool, preventing him from sitting down. And of course the fans went crazy...
(Here is the video if you want to see it: https://youtu.be/ho42c2FhqPs?t=48s)
The second instance is much easier to explain. Actually I'll let this tweet do the explaining: https://twitter.com/macmnj6/status/997326377182380033. I haven't seen a video of this floating around though, so it's not 100% confirmed, but it definitely kicked the "are they or are they not" question into high gear. Especially after these pictures that were taken in Hamilton: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bi2gsrqFJCD/?taken-by=danielleearlphotography (I absolutely adore her pictures)
I work tomorrow... so by the time those firecrackers hit my building, I will be out.. and by the time I come back, I will be surrounded by firefighters
I was at one of the stops and the second half is definitely stronger than the first, especially with Shape of You and Moulin Rouge (definite fan favorites of this year) (and Fields of Gold and You Will Be Found), but apparently the second half of the Vancouver show was even crazier and got some fandoms talking online..... talking a lot.
I'd say it's not just crazy shippers who are figure skating fans but...well, just about everyone in Canada who's followed Tessa & Scott wants to see them together.
E.g. https://twitter.com/cityburlington/status/997781667266859009
That's a freaking city!
If they do ever tie the knot it will have to be a televised event because the interest will be too damn high.
I work tomorrow... so by the time those firecrackers hit my building, I will be out.. and by the time I come back, I will be surrounded by firefighters
So once the intermission is done, the first number right after is Shape Of You and by the Vancouver show, the entire Virtue/Moir fandom was losing their minds at the sight of that cylinder being placed onto the ice. During that number, there is a part where Weaver/Poje do their little spotlight performance and Meagan and Tessa push their respective partners and Eric and Scott end up sitting back on their respective stool for a couple of seconds. In Vancouver, instead of letting Scott sit down, Tessa decided to.... kick the stool, preventing him from sitting down. And of course the fans went crazy...
(Here is the video if you want to see it: https://youtu.be/ho42c2FhqPs?t=48s)
Dang, I’m a little late to rebuttal these outrageous statements. Something something Newdaughter, blah blah blah, so busy, no time, yadda yadda yadda... But imma do it now anyway:
*buys every last package of Victoria Day fireworks in the entire Hamilton area, fire bombs them in the direction of your residence*
I love long weekends, don’t you?
Speaking of Newdaughter,: Dammit, I’m so depressed that I missed this tour. For those of you who don’t know me via following the tales of my real life shenanigans that I regularly post about on the forum here, and/or hate my guts and are irritated by my posts: I just had a baby, my due date was on the same weekend as the Hamilton and Toronto shows, so I didn’t think it was wise to buy tickets. Then she was born two weeks early, and it was too late to find any tickets last minute. I’ve been scouring YouTube nonstop for the last two weeks to get my fix, but it’s just not the same. :sad21:
To be fair, (I may be misremembering), isn't the last stop of the (Canadian) tour known for pranks? I thought I'd read something years ago about how they all have fun during the last show, sort of like the culmination of their cross-country party.
Thanks for replying :thumbsup: I'm horribly curious so once you brought it up, I needed to know even if it's not really the sort of thing this forum deals with.
Unfortunately my friend became very ill on the flight back home and ended up in an ER after they landed. Happily now recuperating at home, but I haven't spoken to her directly since. However I can share that she didn't say anything about shippy moments in our convo before she left Vancouver. The upset she noticed in the Vancouver performance was a rude trio of teens who chose the moment of silence in Javi's 2nd program to say WOOOOOOOWWWW in a loud monotone. She was furious; it ruined the mood of the last minute of a quiet program she had been deeply into.
To be fair, (I may be misremembering), isn't the last stop of the (Canadian) tour known for pranks? I thought I'd read something years ago about how they all have fun during the last show, sort of like the culmination of their cross-country party.