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off topic question - how do you pronounce Pierre Poilievre?

hopefully that's a name i will not have to pronounce too often... sigh... so you guys already know about him ?off topic question - how do you pronounce Pierre Poilievre?



Yes, I'm sorry you folks were infected too. I remember him and his ilk blocking the truckers at the Detroit - Windsor borderhopefully that's a name i will not have to pronounce too often... sigh... so you guys already know about him ?

Can't have too much ABBAMore Abba![]()
Well... in my province, we eat rabbit. so he will not survive (lièvre is hare). But it's dangerous... if Ontario votes him big... we will be stuck.Yes, I'm sorry you folks were infected too. I remember him and his ilk blocking the truckers at the Detroit - Windsor border
x4 ???!!!Violation of what?
For those who are curious about choreo restrictionsLooked it up, here goes:
For the current season, the pattern must proceed in a generally constant direction and must cross the Long Axis of the ice surface once at each end of the rink within no more than 30 meters of the barrier.
- In addition, the couple may also cross the Long Axis at the entry to the Style B Step Sequence (Sr & Jr), atthe entry to the ChRS (Sr), and at the entry to Pattern Dance Elements (Jr).
- Loops in any direction are permitted provided they do not cross the long axis
Stops- After the clock starts, the couple must not remain in one place for more than 10 seconds at the beginningand/or end of the program.
- During program (excluding the 10 seconds at the beginning and/or end of the program): 2 full stops of up to 5 seconds or 1 full stop of up to 10 seconds when permitted
- A Dance Spin or Choreographic spinning movement that does not travel will be considered as a Stop
Choreography restrictions: (Pattern/ Stops/Separations/Touching ice with hands)