- Joined
- Jan 17, 2022
WC minimums knocked out in their first international competition
speaking of coffee i could do with a black russian right nowThat would require an Irish Whiskey
I could do with a white one - any timespeaking of coffee i could do with a black russian right now
and their Free Skate was choreographed by Christopher Dean - he's done a great job.what a shame for VL/D - they had some really interesting moves in this programme. That fall looked nasty.
However, they've improved A LOT since the last time I saw them - well done.
..Hotarek from Brno, Southern Moravia, winery region in Czech, now proud home Bergamo resident and coachOndrej!
It's been vine o'clock for me for the past hour...Hotarek from Brno, Southern Moravia, winery region in Czech, now proud home Bergamo resident and coach
Oh, Bergamo also wine country. So... time for some
it's been wine o'clock for you for the last 40 years, dearIt's been vine o'clock for me for the past hour.
So that's why they have so solid twist (3Tw3) from the beginning...Milania Väänänen's surname means twisted (kinda)
It makes funny translations. Jyrki is just a male first name and Väänänen means nothing special. but twist in finnish is "vääntää". Steep = jyrkkä.Meanwhile me, playing with Google translate: Janna Jyrkinen's surname means steep, and Milania Väänänen's surname means twisted (kinda)
i may be biased...Liking all pairs in one group without having a clear favourite is great. I shout for all of them, be happy for them without the nerves (quietly I'm hoping G/A turn up on the podium).
You know me way too wellit's been wine o'clock for you for the last 40 years, dear
Remind me to never trust google translateIt makes funny translations. Jyrki is just a male first name and Väänänen means nothing special. but twist in finnish is "vääntää". Steep = jyrkkä.
we started this game with Anna Little Hats and Luca the Night, right?Remind me to never trust google translate
only Harry and You-Know-Who are able to pronounce this correctlyIf you want to try some Finnish, you can start practice prounouncing with this : "vesihiisi sihisi hississä"
The only Finnish I know is hyvä (it means good, I think?), it was used in a gum commercial here in KoreaIf you want to try some Finnish, you can start practice prounouncing with this : "vesihiisi sihisi hississä"
So you should be. I'm like that in almost every Russian competitioni may be biased...