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Dude, we've gone through a whole song and still no score???
Where we’re you last week? It was non stop man buns and crown royal lampshade costumes in all the disciplines! And I wasn’t even drunk for any of It!
....uh, well i suppose there weren’t any man buns in the ladies event.![]()


nyone having problems with IceNetwork? I keep getting this message "You can not play this media on the current browser / platform". This is really pissing me off.
something like this can happen only in France
nyone having problems with IceNetwork? I keep getting this message "You can not play this media on the current browser / platform". This is really pissing me off.
The only way I can access Ice Network was by using Chrome. I have no probs with Chrome.
Matteo should start stripping to liven this long wait up.
Hi everyone. I'm new here but a longtime figure skating fan. I have a question that's been bugging me that I would love to get your thoughts on:
Why do so many of the elite pairs teams, including several of the teams that have skated so far at GP France and other GP events, struggle so much with their side-by-side, non-combination triple jumps? It seems like even when doing some of the "easier" jumps like salchows/toe loops, many teams perform the jumps well only about 50% of the time (or less). In elite singles skating, these are jumps that are rarely missed, especially when not done in combination. Is it because the pairs have so many other elements to perfect (lifts, throws, twists) that they don't have the time to perfect their jumps? I just always find it strange when teams can do beautiful triple twists, intricate footwork and pairs spins, incredible lifts, etc., but can't consistently do triple salchows.
What do you all think? Also, if there is a more appropriate forum for me to post this in please let me know!