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I was preparedI wonder if it physically hurts them to be that bothered tbh lol :dev3:
Leslie Jones talking about Yuzuru´s costume (I know she is trying to be funny, but no...)
https://twitter.com/Lesdoggg/status/967601798965026817


On a lighter note...look at Ondrej's face! https://twitter.com/mutta0605/status/967611920109813760![]()

Ondrej, Yuzu can't be that heavy can he![]()
Aww, its okay. CBC will be re-airing it tomorrow(?) and no doubt someone will upload the entire thing soon :yes:
BEST MOMENT (TIE): Any time Yuzuru Hanyu took the ice; The battle between Evgenia Medvedeva and Alina Zagitova
But when it comes to the best, it starts and ends with Yuzuru Hanyu. The 23-year-old Japanese skater’s programs are sheer, unmatchable beauty. He’s mesmerizing—the way he mixes artistry and theatre with technical execution, all while looking like he’s floating on ice. It’s why he won his second straight Olympic gold—the first man to accomplish the feat since Dick Button did it in 19—and why he is perhaps the greatest male figure skater of all time. Any time he stepped on the ice, you knew that you were about to watch something special, something you may well never see again. The images of fans flooding the ice with Winnie the Pooh bears for him won’t soon fade from memory, either.
Leslie Jones talking about Yuzuru´s costume (I know she is trying to be funny, but no...)
https://twitter.com/Lesdoggg/status/967601798965026817
https://twitter.com/LEEEEEN39/status/967600992127610880 Yuzu Javi feels! This may be their last competition gala together.
: He should reel back his charm, these girls already can't handle being near him 
https://twitter.com/LEEEEEN39/status/967600992127610880 Yuzu Javi feels! This may be their last competition gala together.
This is Orser's article (translated from Korean to Japanese), he says he is planning to coach one or two new students after the Olympics, but it will take some time to raise these skaters since he needs to teach them from the basics. (yes, "foundation" lol) So probably non-top skaters? He also says he took only a week off last year so he needs break now, he is going to have about a week off after WC. Otukaresamadeshita, Brian (and his team!).
http://www.huffingtonpost.jp/2018/02/24/brian-orser-1_a_23370230/