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You missed your calling, Sean. You shou;ld have been a sports writer!
Really or are you humoring me? 


- that have similar occupations. 

Humoring you. :chorus: Can't let you get the big head.Really or are you humoring me?
I wish!!!!! Travel around the globe reporting on FS. Live, eat, drink, study, breath all things FS for a job.![]()

)I don't know if I shouldShe said the reason she didn't mention Alexei was because he couldn't do the big jumps anymore. No one would care about him anyhow..........![]()
How's that for reporting??
or
)Math speaking of reporters...when SOI came to Omaha, our reporter talked about Sarah H. being the current Olympic champion but never said anything about Alexei. Well, let me tell you that didn't sit to welll with me so I typed a stern but very professional email to the newsroom. The reporter contacted me and stated her boss handed her the email and told her to email me. She said the reason she didn't mention Alexei was because he couldn't do the big jumps anymore. No one would care about him anyhow..........![]()
How's that for reporting??
Now Seanibu (*Dee with hands on hips and tapping one foot**) why didn't you take some photos, huh?? ..........especially of Johnny. Waiting for an answer!!!![]()
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So funny you call me my "forum formal name" when addressing me with that question, so cute.
So soon Dee I hope to "uber please you!"


and felt extremely guilty for not finishing yet. Sorry.
If ever in Vegas, I will look for her show without a doubt. Entertaining, sexy and talented all in one. :yes:
) and just captured all of my attention in seeing her finally. I can't believe for a second that people don't flock to her like a "Siren on Ice," and everywhere she goes. So magnetic.
She took the spotlight in center ice with a chair - and I noted that it is a VERY nice chair - and did some edge work with, around and without the chair. It was wonderfully fresh choreography considering I have seen the "chair thing" and the way she worked with it.... in some ways reminded me of watching Tori Amos in concert. She has all the "appeal" that anyone has but they way she "uses" it, rare and wonderful. No need fore jumps and such IMO, she covered the rink and provided incessant captivation with her grace, style and over endowed charisma. I acutely didn't notice the chair was a nice looking chair until the end. If there is one coach that I would love to have in the world, she is the one.
) and stepped on the ice. As they "reunited" on ice she whipped of her "robe and did something I found reminiscent of Top Hat with a touch of circus performance. I was not fully understanding what was going on to start and could not see the direction it was going to take. An obvious story line, just not sure what the story was going to be.??? Really a nice change and kept my attention. The mid portion of it got .. uh um "steamy!" It seemed as thought they were going to bed. And apparently not to sleep.

One of the people in front of me - likely the same dude that was whistling during Alissa) said "get on that !" I seriously had to think through where I was - was this really COI? the were literally rolling around on each other but it wound up turing into a great lift of Gwendal. Loardy Marina is sexy lady and must assume Gwendal is a such of a man, but seeing her do these lifts with him is just so ...."statifying."
Wow. Now I don't want to say it like I didn't like it, contrary. I did enjoy it but if I had a kid, my nature would have been to cover their eyes. Although it would not have been necessary, it certainly seemed to be headed down the "behind closed doors" being open for public viewing path. Gave good indication but it really just wound up being an interesting lift. They had some "yellow things" that I didn't really like the color with the lighting colors. The lighting provided some great effects on ice that provided the impression of different rooms, times rinks. HE really did do the first lift, I thought fore sure it would be her again. It went into "Candy man" - Christina "Aggravata" again - but something about it just didn't mesh with were the programme came from. Musicly diverse, just hard to connect. Did some neat work with the chair - although I thought the part were she was "steering" the chair was silly - they both were "working" the chair between them and was done wonderfully IMO. They have great rhythm and recall a wonderful Cartwheel lift.
Again, it really did not seem that over the top with "machoness," rather showy - like the performances on "So you think You Can Dance" - and had some fantastic edge work. Everything was scattered about as "which elements go where" was nice not to know ~ for example I would say there were 3 1/3 foot work segments. Nice not to know what to expect, or when something was coming. Although a couple of jumps seemed to take forever to happen. Certainly a powerful man on the ice with a dashing quality. I would say Elvis meets Gene Kelly - loosely by association. But that is the feeling / comparison I was left with.
- cued the drastic change in music and bpm and they did a very acrobatic, well timed with music, nicely done break dancing, etc.. portion that showed more of the difficulty side - there was a mistake on one of the "moves" but I did not right down which.
. The programme had a "floating quality" - like an bird soaring in the clouds feeling - some might think airplane arms with the amount she was holding out her "chiffon jacket" but I thought it was impressive how well she held it in place / where it looked best. Such a great performer, made for the spot light IMO. It might even make me think Ambassador of Japan, would be beneath her - not that a honor such as an ambassador for a country is "small time" it is not. But Shizuka is just destined for something greater it seems. ??? The "jacket / protection" was unbuttoned from the neck and worked marvelously into a flowing cape loosely following the wind behind her, dancing ripples... hopefully I am giving a "good mental image" of the scene. Every jump made was perfect but one that was a 2 foot - may have been another but they both would have been very minor, slight tap of the skate on the swing of the free leg type. As I think back on Shi-chan's solo pro, I think this was my favorite of the evening. Well between her and Shae lynn
Shizukas's was not on the excitement level, more for the "Tribute" style of programme. In time with everything - did I say that already? - so rhythmic - oh I bett I said that too
but I can't emphasis it enough how "one with the music" she seemed to be. It was different than the last time I saw her, maybe she just went auto pilot completely or something. But the last words on her page are, " she was the music - vs-vr."
And text book at that. Next was a 2a followed by a 2A!!!! wooooooh! Wild YEvgini was still present in this incarnation, but it was not as wild as most in the past. There was a message of confidence AS WELL AS stability. A maturity level that had not been there in the past but still had the "child at heart" in his soul of the choreography. A champion no doubt - however annoying anyone including myself will find him OCCASIONALLY (or not) - he uses ever inch of the rink, powers effortlessly through any of his edge work and can make a mistake - did the half rotation on ice thing again as did last year) and not a soul but me likely noticed. One really funny aspect of this programme which should just before gotten for the "randomness" is when he put out his hand into the audience - as he did to me last year - a lady grabbed his hand and did not intend to let go. I couldn't quite see from across the rink, but a friend appeared to help her loosen her grip on the "sex bomb's" hand. Anyhoo, LSS, he was great and ever so impressive, but the programme itself left the most to be desired out of all the ones I saw. And NOT for skating - Plushy is definably one of the best and talent did not disappoint, but the "art" side of this piece was not anyones best. Have to hand it to him too, for it seemed like he knew this was not the best fit of music and choreography, and he worked it for all it had. He did a great job with what he had to do. - gee the irony if he was the one who picked the music and choreographed it 
when she hits the ice, everyone really did. going last did suit her and I think for where it was, who she was, who the others were and know in this "part of the woods" the last solo was perfectly chosen for her this night. :agree:I will admit, I felt very much the same. She looked so D*&$^% gorgeous in the creamy / champagne / beige colored outfit
The queen of the beautiful line of the body ... it worked so well and am so happy with her change of costume. This one really made her look exquisitely beautiful. Just the most beautiful vision in the world, the female, and a costume that didn't detract or disrupt. Maybe a little over the top with the explanation, but to see Sasha in an outfit that just allowed for the viewer to see her as a whole rather than the breaks in colors and trying to attract attention to her chest with a plunge line all the way down to..... like I said, nice to see her as a whole woman. The programme was soft, it had a feeling of being outside. Maybe by association of the tree lighting but I don't really think so. It was slightly different than her "Rockafella P" prof. anyway. First jump was a 2a and some elegant gliding, eagles etc... Her 3 was a slight 2 foot more of the blade just tapped for a second though. Had 2 Huge Flying Russian splits ~ I mean really frick'n high dude! Did her lovely and superbly executed "Sasha spiral candle turn out end thinginy"
- happy 'cuz I didn't get it last year - and a Silk spun reverse Charlotte. She was just .... more than I expected of her this year, better than last year, and outside of element content, a full programme that did not take it easy in anyway. It was more full and technical than it needed to be, and everyone appreciated it IMO. Greatness she is. Just a "show" and she was steady and immersed beyond what I could have expected form her. She went above and beyond with programme IMO. She could have gotten away with doing less, way less. Could have been a personal thing to do better with this "Hurt" programme this season????, but I personally liked it better than RnJ or Nutcracker whatever her intent was - I just think she had some motive with this routine, for it really was better than it needed to be. She wasn't just trying to get by on the name "Sasha." IOW.