I love your bro's commentary. More please!Bro’s commentary on costumes continues: “The French dude is gonna kill it. He can’t afford to lose. He doing this to eat.”
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I love your bro's commentary. More please!Bro’s commentary on costumes continues: “The French dude is gonna kill it. He can’t afford to lose. He doing this to eat.”
Not on the ISU feed yet so I have to ask, which skater's name did Mark do well on?Love Mark Hanretty's pronunciation of the skater's name. He obviously researches and practices. Well done!
Fingers crossed for Burak. His name means ... beetroot in my language, Polish.


It was quite a spectacle and he had some much over the top fun with it that it was infectious.Someone actually admitted to skating to the song "Disco Inferno"? Someone should bump that coach in the butt with a Land Rover.






It was quite a spectacle and he had some much over the top fun with it that it was infectious.
Don't you know, the 50's are the new pre-teens?
We need to put you and @LadyB in the naughty corner together. She was having similar thoughts about Uncle Dick yesterday.
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That's a good one!
But not as good as Ekaterina Bobrova's surname meaning "beaver". And the supporters of Bobrova / Soloviev being referred to as "Team Beaver".
I don't know if it is the same in other languages, but in British English, the word "beaver" doesn't just refer to a type of rodent. It also refers to a part of the female anatomy...
CaroLiza_fan

Its like that here in Massachusetts, too.I am there almost. Gosh I walked fast. I am six foot tall but the wind was making me fly... With that kind of wind, no ur would ever happen
That's a good one!
But not as good as Ekaterina Bobrova's surname meaning "beaver". And the supporters of Bobrova / Soloviev being referred to as "Team Beaver".
I don't know if it is the same in other languages, but in British English, the word "beaver" doesn't just refer to a type of rodent. It also refers to a part of the female anatomy...
CaroLiza_fan
Beetroots are tasty, wonder why it was chosen to be used as an insultUnfortunately it doesn't only mean "beetroot" in Polish. The word is only used to call a rude, boorish person.![]()