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- Jun 21, 2003
I just saw the NBC coverage of the event on U.S. prime-time television.
I have to say that overall I was not so much interested in the men this time. Shoma Uno won because in seven jumping passes he did 5 quads and 2 triple Axels. Good for him. Is this men's figure skating from now on? 5 quads and 2 triple Axels? Not that Shoma lacked artistry, but artistic considerations were not why he won.
There were some nice programs, but those skaters ;lost -- they didn't do 5 quads and 2 triple Axels.
I missed Jason Brown. I miss Daisuke Takahashi. I missed "the full vocabulary of skating" -- my favorite phrase from the ISU& rule book.
Sorry, guys. You were athletic but the ladies were lovelier this time around.
I have to say that overall I was not so much interested in the men this time. Shoma Uno won because in seven jumping passes he did 5 quads and 2 triple Axels. Good for him. Is this men's figure skating from now on? 5 quads and 2 triple Axels? Not that Shoma lacked artistry, but artistic considerations were not why he won.
There were some nice programs, but those skaters ;lost -- they didn't do 5 quads and 2 triple Axels.
I missed Jason Brown. I miss Daisuke Takahashi. I missed "the full vocabulary of skating" -- my favorite phrase from the ISU& rule book.
Sorry, guys. You were athletic but the ladies were lovelier this time around.

-- the only thing that could have pleased me more is Emma-chan on the podium with him! 
As for Ilia, this is only the beginning. Golly, he started out like an OGM winner! Can't wait to see him grow and mature.
I may need to borrow that — should I talk to your lawyer about IP rights?
It is for free borrowing. It was also a word-swap for a much harsher term.