1. I think S&Z will go down as one of the greatest pair teams in skating history, and will be mentioned in the same breath with the likes of G&G, M&D, B&S; however, I don't think they'll get anywhere near the status and legend of the Protopopovs and Rodnina and partners. I also love Pang & Tong, and see great things in store for them.
2. I like T&M, but am at times indifferent about them. And I was getting very tired of their Cotton Club routine by the end of last year (but I think Art on Ice fits them very nicely. Also, their short programs are usually very good). On the other hand, after seeing them live, I've come to appreciate Petrova & Tikhonov more, and find my self actualy looking forward to them! In someways, I like them better than T&M.
3. I am realy getting concerned about the state of U.S. pairs; in particular, the fact that it seems none of the younger teams can stay together for any significant amount of time. However, I think hope for the future can be found in Orscher & Lucash (my fave U.S. pairs), and Don & Hunt. I think there are also promising young teams coming up for the junior ranks (if they can stay together, of course!).
4. I have no problem with the final placings of the men's competiton at Worlds this year, especialy those of Lindemann and Lambiel; allthough I recognize the power of Lambiel's two quads and spins, I was so much more into both to Lindemann's performances from the get-go.
5. Joubert is a great skater, with the exception of one area: His spins are I think the weakest of any of the current men (his camel is almost non-existant, for example). He really needs to work on those with Yags.
6. I like Weiss; I get frustrated at times about his consistancy though. But I get so

about those people who want to twist his words to ridicule him. I agree with the poster who commented, "Blunt does NOT mean arrogant". I also get very tired of the stupid remarks some people make regarding his sexuality. And I see nothing wrong with his Civil War/Patriotic LP.
7. I have no problem with the final standings in dance at this years Worlds, in particularly the placings of the top-4; however, I think Denkova & Staviyski will comeback next year realy hungery for that top spot, which can easily go to them.
8. I love Faiella & Scali to bits! They were one of the highlights of Skate America '03 for me! I hope to see them on the podium at at least one of their GP events this coming season.
9. U.S. ice dance is realy coming into it's own. I am realy excited about dance at Nationals this coming season, inparticular the battle for third that will inevitably occur between M&Z (realy looking forward to them!), G-R&M, and G&B.
10. Navka is one of the most sexy women in skating today.
11. I think Yukina Ota's two programs this past season were amoung the finest women's programs of the season.
12. As corny as it sounds, I realy do think 'Jenny won the hearts of the audience' at Skate America; she certainly won mine. I was almost in tears at the end of her LP.
13. I've gotten so frustrated with AP, because she's such a beautiful, gracefull skater, but just seems to give up so easily and want to be somewhere else. AP, please, if you don't realy like skating, stop, and find something you you realy do like. Or get out from under momma's grip.
14. I realy admire Amber Corwin for her dedication and perseverance (sp?); It would be realy cool if she finish third at Nationals this season and get to go to Worlds. Then again, I'd be equally happy if Angela did that instead.
15. I find Sokolova hard to watch when she's off, because I've noticed how hard she tries even when things aren't going her way.
16. the enigma of Michelle Kwan. When I started watching skating, I was indifferent about Michelle; I respected her for her accomplishments and dedication to the sport, but felt so-so about her skating. Then, during the 2002/03 season, I realy grew to love her. Now, after this season, I'm starting moving back to being indifferent again. I think the reason why is this; in many (or even most) aspects of skating, there are others who are better than her, who have better jumps, spins (her spiral is one of the best, though), overall technique, and choreography. What sets her apart from everyone else, though, is the quality of performance; she knows who to grab an audience (and judges), draw them in, and take them along with her for an entire performance, and leave them wanting more. Not many elligable skaters today can do just that. I agree with Dick's comment "You love her and you believe she loves you", because there is such a warmth and comfort level to her skating. She also seems like such a nice person, too. I agree that Peggy & Dick's gushing about her does get excessive at times, though. I do think the judges were sending her a message at worlds this year, and I hope she does improve those aforementioned ellements, because the thought of a Michelle armed with triple-triples, better spins and choreography really excites me! And if she wins gold in 2006, I think it'll be the feel-good story of the century!
17. I Like Taylor and Meissner about equally, but think Taylor has the edge slightly, because her spins, footwork, and choreography are better. Kimmie is a little more consistant with the jumps, though. Love to see both of them succeed this coming season (top-ten at Nationals, going to the JGPF).
18. I don't mind Peggy and Dick that much as commentators, but wouldn't mind if ESPN gets new commentators; I'd be happy if they stayed with Peter, Suzie, and Terry. I also think Kerrigan deserves to get more commentating work, as I have been very happy with her commentating the last couple of Junior Worlds.
19. I wish ESPN/ABC/Whatever would show more skaters! The top-ten, at the very least!
20. I don't mind Lisa Guerrero, because she's VERY easy on the eyes!
21. I like fluff pieces, if for only one reason: we get to hear what the skater's voices sound like. For instance, before I heard an interview with her, I imagined Fumie as having a really high-pitched, girlish voice (like a young female heroine on an anime production), because she's such a petite, young woman. Her actualy voice is deeper that I expected.
22. I am convinced that Joesitz is really Dick Button writting under an alias
Andy W.