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i hope he enjoys his dinner, it's not going to stay in his stomach for long, but he's going to visit the toilet often (i'll take Martini as a payment)Please curse my client for forcing me to leave you now.
Yes! Love that show!So has anybody watched La Legge di Lidia Poet? It says it's a crime drama but the music is such a supernatural thriller
Crazy how some people have to actually work on a Friday!! lol.Please curse my client for forcing me to leave you now.
KEY: * = Popped Jump | SB = Season's Best | PB = Personal Best | WR = World Record | x = bonus

Didn't look how the PCS scores break down, but I do agree with Belinda that the performance isn't quite there yet.Shin was great finally giving her what she deserves, the second mark needs to be higher though.
Based on my (very limited) understanding, the risk of litigation is very, very low, but it's not 0. Basically, athletes have to get the copyright for the music, which is usually given through purchasing the music, but they also have to get the intellectual rights. So, Maddie needs to get clearance from Beyonce (the artist) and Disney (who owns the Lion King property) for the rights to adapt the Lion King. That's why a lot of skaters are having issues at the Olympics, they haven't been able to get clearance to use the property. Very few artists will actually sue over copyright violation, but the ISU and the IOC are basically covering their behinds in case someone does. The entire thing is the fault of the band Heavy Young Heathens, who sued Knierim/Frazier over them using a cover four years ago. It's very likely that a skater would win a lawsuit, but it would be very expensive and could potentially set a difficult legal precedent, so the ISU/IOC want to really get ahead of any potential problems.
but what consistency she has shown this season