tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7773623136948763395.post3244030781375762594..comments2023-07-01T14:46:02.985-05:00Comments on Skating in the Garden in High Heels under my Alb.: Not really skating with the StarsPastor Joelle Colville-Hansonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06099855286381262526noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7773623136948763395.post-25443206248914441292010-12-01T05:16:15.096-06:002010-12-01T05:16:15.096-06:00That does sound much better. My daughter noted ho...That does sound much better. My daughter noted how much easier it is for the women because the men can just haul them around. (although women really do need to work the lifts). My old club used to do a fund raiser called "SwitchBlades" and the figure skaters would play a hockey game and the local hockey team got up in drag and did routines. Now the appeal of course was seeing them in drag but they were pretty darn good figure skaters when they tried.Pastor Joellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14212838423929588352noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7773623136948763395.post-40953379215163539032010-11-30T21:29:55.279-06:002010-11-30T21:29:55.279-06:00I agree. Do you get CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Cha...I agree. Do you get CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Channel)? They have the best version ever, which is where the US got it from, called Battle of the Blades. They pair hockey players with female pairs skaters. It's really good because the hockey players already know how to skate, how to be comfortable on the ice so it's just all about who can learn to figure skate the best. Plus, with all the non-pros being men, it evens the playing field. The draw for the hockey players is that the prize is money for the charity of their choice and the longer they stay in, the more money they can get for their charity. The whole concept is better than what we have.Jen @ Domesticated Nomadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03105428608934664235noreply@blogger.com