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Judges seem to don't like specifically what I do like.
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I don't get how the Germans beat the SwissI’m not sure how that is first in the FD, given that she fell, and they followed the ultra-creative Swiss, who didn’t miss a beat
I did enjoy the program, which was lovely and understated, but there we are
I will have to correct your spellingThat slip - quelle dommage.

So I should forget the pop quiz?This French team is talented, but somehow I have trouble remembering this program.
LOL spell check. I would expect nothing less of you and a whole lot more. : ).I will have to correct your spelling
Quel dommage
Dommage is definitely a masculine noun... just like menning is a masculine verb.
Levels and skating skills. The Swiss team only had level ones for the one-foot turns and the step sequence, the French had three level 2s if I remember correctly.I’m not sure how that is first in the FD, given that she fell, and they followed the ultra-creative Swiss, who didn’t miss a beat
I did enjoy the program, which was lovely and understated, but there we are
They did, however, miss quite a few levels it looked like. Which explains at least the difference in TES.I’m not sure how that is first in the FD, given that she fell, and they followed the ultra-creative Swiss, who didn’t miss a beat
I did enjoy the program, which was lovely and understated, but there we are
And a level 2 on the dance spin. And I think the French had even a level 3 for one of them on the one-footLevels and skating skills. The Swiss team only had level ones for the one-foot turns and the step sequence, the French had three level 2s if I remember correctly.
while we wait, i feel like sharing my new favourite performance for the next Eurovision
