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Really? She seems very charming in interviews to me - full of pep and humor, and very comfortable being interviewed.
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Meanwhile, Emily is E-mailing her high school work back to teachers at Great Neck North. She is taking three Advanced Placement courses in economics, English and calculus.
Economics is her favorite class. But after watching reporters chase her around Turin last winter, she thought that might be fun, too, and is leaning early toward journalism as a major.
). Don't think we need to worry about Em at Harvard.Hmm, I dunno...just her body language...girls I knew who were stuck up had the same type of or similar body language (and therefore gave off the same vibe) as she does in interviews and now some of the sound bytes from newspapers. Not to say that she is or isn't "snobbish", but just that I'm beginning to get hints of it...and the demeanor she carries is beginning to get to me a little (again, likely because of the association I mentioned above). But it's not only me- apparently some folks saw her exhibiting "diva behavior" during practices (don't know how credible they are though).
Well, I saw the same TV interview and Emily's reference to balancing her own education with skating didn't come across to me as being snobbish or condescending toward her peers. Point taken, antmanb.![]()
The thing that irks me are posters who think they know these skaters personally. Suddenly Emily Hughes has become a "snob" as a result of something she may or may have not said in an interview (depending entirely upon whether she was accurately quoted).
How sad is this?
Dizzy
Kwanford, see my post no. 19. This is getting scary.Give the girl a break.