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OldSkaterMom, are you related to Evan, by any chance? You wax so poetically about his virtues...
Now that is really funny!!! First of all I wax poetically because I am a former teacher with a lot of education and can write very well. (Thank you very much.)
Regarding Evan's virtures, I am a dedicated fan who follows his career very closely. I have just about every press interview, either in print or on tape, that he has ever done since his junior years. A friend of mine has made CD movies of Evan's career starting with his junior year in 2000 up until the present. I just happen to know a lot about him. Evan has emailed me a number of times. I met him at Skate America, and I know and have talked with others who know and have met him. He is a genuinely nice and authentic person.
I also agree with the above comment about the media hype surrounding last season's Nationals. The whole Evan/Tanith thing, while true, was pushed to the hilt by ESPN/ABC. Terry Gannon could not stop talking about it. I began to think he wished Tanith was his girlfriend. Evan had said he and Tanith had tried to keep it quiet, but it got leaked out because Tanith was ESPN's hottest female athlete of the year.
What completely baffles me is the outright animosity I pick up around here regarding Evan. Last week I had said on another thread that I wouldn't be back. But then it got rather interesting. But now I am getting tired of it. It is beginning to take up too much of my time and give me too many muscles spasms in my neck and shoulders which isn't good for my fibromyalgia. Nothing I say about Evan seems to make the "Evan haters" change their minds anyway. I am glad to see that there are some who do like him. I was beginning to think that no won in the world did except me.
So perhaps that is what prompted me to sound like I was related to Evan. However, I wouldn;t mind having Evan as my son. He reminds me a lot of my own son, who is very special in his own way with a lot of integrity, genuiness, and honesty.
OldSkaterMom: Someone on another message board explained it very well. Evan in one interview mentioned that his style of skating was a more masculine style, he liked to show the more athletic side of the sport and that... oh (unprompted), I'm wearing Christian Dior.
Johnny likes Dior. I doubt he considers Dior "made famous by using a more voluptuous silhouette after World War II" too masculine for him at all. Quite the contrary. Get the humor now?
First of all, I recall Evan's comments about Christian Dior were made to Peggy Fleming during the broadcast of the Marshall's showcase when she asked him about his costumes and choreography. She was giving him the "style" award for the year. I don't recall Evan making the type of statement quoted above.
Secondly, I am joke impaired. I don't get the humor in Johnny's quote.
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