Thursday, November 30, 2006

Blast from the past # 4 (Vogue by Madonna)

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I think that "Vogue" by Madonna is a very timeless song. There will always be people like me who are interested in fashion and like to dance to good music. Even the lyrics of the song are timeless and took on a different meaning over the years, cause Vogue doesn't stand for the dance itself anymore. It's back to where it all started the magazine Vogue! The Vogue ("Performance") is a form of modern dance characterized by photo model-like poses integrated with angular, linear and rigid arm, leg, and body movements. Although often associated with Madonna's efforts to introduce it to mainstream popular culture, vogue as a subculture was in existence long before the release of her song.












This particular style of dance arose from the Harlem ballrooms back in the early 1930s. It was first called "performance" and has since evolved into the more intricate and illusory form that is now commonly referred to as "vogue." There are currently two distinct styles (or "schools") of vogue: Old Way (pre-1990) and New Way (post 1990). Old Way is characterized by formation of lines, symmetry, and precision in the execution of such formations and graceful, fluid-like action. New Way is characterized by a more rigid, geometric pattern movement coupled with "clicks" (limb contortions at the joints) and "arms control" (sleight of hand and wrist illusions, which usually include "tuts" or "tutting" and locking). New Way can also be described as a modified form of mime, where imaginary geometric shapes such as a box are introduced during motion and moved progressively around the dancer's body to display the dancer's dexterity and memory. This form of vogue is similar to "fixed angle" dancing. Vogue also encompasses other forms of dance and movement, namely modern jazz, ballet, gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, martial arts, break-dance, yoga, etc. Some dance historians even point out that break-dance and vogue evolved together in a state of mutual borrowing, with artists from both sides interacting with each other in New York City's Central Park, West Side Piers, Harlem, and Washington Square Park during the 70s and early 80s. Vogueing has evolved since its beginning and continues to be developed further as an established dance form that is practiced in gay dance clubs in New York and other big cities throughout the United States--mainly Atlanta, Philadelphia, Miami, and Chicago. Though voguing usually takes place in gay clubs frequented by African Americans and Latin American males, it is also practiced by a small number of non-gay individuals and outside of the club scene. Formal competitions occur in the form of balls held by Houses, a term used to describe collectives of dancers and performers. Some influential Houses to note include the House of Xtravaganza, the House of Labeija, House of Revlon, House of Ninja, House of Infinite, House of Aviance and the House of Milan. Furthermore, distinct styles of this art form have been directly associated with voguers such as Willi Ninja, Jose Xtravaganza, Aviance Milan, and Stiffy Revlon. Anyway, I think that the song itself really gives the performer and in this case Madonna exceptional room for creativity and that's exactly what happened when Madonna and her dancers (see Lewis from a previous post) take center stage at the MTV Music Awards back in 1990. "Little detail... Madonna's dress was already used in the tv series Dynasty 5 years before when Alexis Carrington-Colby played by actress Joan Collins needed it to go to a "Carnaval bal"

Here's the link to what I think is Madonna's best performance ever! (and she had many!)ENJOY:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxazg6xxE0k

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"Why do fools fall in love"

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"Why Do Fools Fall in Love" is a 1981 album released by African-American singer Diana Ross on the RCA label. It was the first album she recorded without Motown Records, having left the label earlier that year to sign a multi-million dollar deal with RCA, and without the promotion that was given to her by Berry Gordy, Jr. The album was also the first to be produced by the singer and she even co-wrote some songs on the LP, which became her second RIAA-certified platinum album after "diana". Among the hits on the album include the title track, "Why do fools fall in love" which was originally recorded in the late 50's by Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers, the rock-flavored "Mirror Mirror" and the Olivia Newton-John-like song, "Work That Body" and a solo version of Ross' Lionel Richie duet, "Endless Love". Although it isn't one of my favorite albums by Diana I must say I do like some of the songs on it, especially; "Sweet surrender", "Two can make it" and the oh-so sexy song "Think I'm in love" which I recently re-discovered.

So, the song for today is... "Think I'm in love":
http://download.yousendit.com/14E1748856EF52BD

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"Studs on ice..."

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Kevin Van der Perren (BEL)
After a previous post on "Babes on skates..." it's now time to give you the top 10 of the most good looking men in recent solo figure skating events! Like the girls all these guys are fabulous people. I always seem to have problems when I'm judging men. One of my male colleagues once said... "Patrick, you got to judge the whole package!" I wonder what he meant by that.....

Stephan Lambiel (SWI)
Michael Weiss (USA)
Alexei Yagudin (RUS)
Emanuel Sandu (CAN)
Jeffrey Buttle (CAN)
Daisuke Takahashi (JAP)
Jamal Othman (SWI)
Steven Cousins (GRB)
Brian Joubert (FRA)









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That's life!

It's again time for something not so serious! I'm sure you all have been in situation where you pray to God that nobody have witnessed what just has happened to you. If that's the case than you just continue what you were doing and be safe. Nobody will ever find out! However... what if somebody did see it, and this somebody just happen to have a video camera with him? Well........ before you know it the whole world will find out about it thanks to the internet! "THAT'S LIFE!" I guess...

Enjoy! Don't forget to look for SuperGranny! She really can fly! She even looks to the camera before she takes off!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJbJ14qHM4k&search=bloopers

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Ray Barrett Motors

Although I do have my driver license to drive a Motorbike.... I never did! The good old days here in Belgium! You passed your exam for your car and you got your driver license for a motorbike for free!!! That's how I got mine! Anyway, I think it's one of those vehicles that are great to look at, great to drive with, but too dangerous and not too safe! I know myself... it has to go fast! Other drivers hardly pay attention to you when you're on the road. Also my parents were against it when I was younger! My mom always said; if I get tiered of you I will get you a motorbike! It seems that she still loves me cause she never got me one! Anyway, here are some pictures that I found on the net from what motorbikes can look like in the near future!.







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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

"Swan Lake"



Bourne to be wild: Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake may look gay, but the British choreographer says there's more to it than meets the eye!

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Start with an all-male corps of hunky swans. Set them in a time-warp dreamscape oozing baroque '40s romanticism. Mix with mime, dance, and a few female principals, and you have Matthew Bourne's extraordinary Swan Lake, which may be the most overtly gay version of the classic ballet ever seen. Yet in three years of performances -- from its 1995 London premiere -- Bourne's unique vision has been an unqualified "crossover" success and one of the rare pieces of gay-identified theater to cause no controversy and it's still going strong cause it will open in Sydney in the beginning of 2007! In Bourne's version of Tchaikovsky's masterpiece, a solitary prince finds solace in the vision of a male swan rather than the female swan that has entranced audiences for centuries. But Bourne insists that his Swan Lake is not revisionist preaching about sexuality. "It's more complex than that," he says. "I wanted to create a character who's not clear-cut, like, `Oh, he's the repressed gay man.' I wanted a man who had a lot of confusions in his mind. Someone everyone could identify with." Except, perhaps, himself. A Cockney who grew up "always well-adjusted, with never any confusion" about his own homosexuality, the 38-year-old choreographer jokingly wonders where he got his love of angst. "I like to make people suffer in my pieces," he says. "But that's not because I've suffered." On the contrary, since founding his own dance company, Adventures in Motion Pictures, in 1987, Bourne has maintained his status as one of Britain's preeminent artists and the gay element in his work was always there. "I love watching men dance," he says. "I love watching the male form moving, and I think I'm better at making men move. I find the male form a sexual thing, and I like working with that." One of Bourne's earliest pieces, Spitfire, is a dance for four men "modeled on the ballerinas' pas de quatre-tutu thing," which caused quite a stir in his homeland. Bourne customed the men not in dance outfits but in varied white underwear. "It was like those catalog ads with men posing very chummy together," he adds. "It was only 11 minutes long, but it took off very quickly and really got us noticed." Since then Bourne has become a master at melding male energy with storytelling. Still, Swan Lake's popularity attests to Bourne's ability to provoke audiences without necessarily being explicit. "When the two men dance together in Swan Lake, it's not with a man, it's with a swan," he says. "It's a piece that should shock people but doesn't."
Perhaps what is most shocking about the production is just how swanlike his dancers are whole on-stage. The effect was achieved, says Bourne, after study of the real thing. But he was equally inspired by the legendary dancer Vaslav Nijinsky, whose contorted, orgiastic performance in Claude Debussy's Afternoon of a Faun created a scandal in 1912. "I'm always using Nijinsky images in my mind and very much so in this," Bourne says of Swan Lake. "To have swans as creatures, it has to feel very animalistic. There has to be a lot of flesh. It's a sexual image we're giving here. We say to the men, "Don't think just bird, think animal.'" Here I give you the opportunity to see it for yourself. It's the only ballet I've ever witnessed that could bring a tear to my eye and I only saw it on tv and just some pieces of it! I don't want to know what will happen when I ever got the chance to see it in real life! As I said before, we judges get to see a lot of things during seminars just to get more openminded. I'm sure that people who know me already think that I'm very openminded cause I think that almost everything is possible...

Here's the link to Matthew Bourne's "SWAN LAKE" web page ENJOY!
http://www.swanlaketour.com/

Here's to the performances:
1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dYvJes33lo&mode=related&search

2.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3ZLk4Sf-9o&mode=related&search

3.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_n-VIwgXC4&mode=related&search

4.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv_J9NVraKY&mode=related&search

5.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8BqSKj1BTM&mode=related&search

6.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psx__V1373A&mode=related&search

7.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj6fNZmaElE&mode=related&search

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"Manneke Pis"

Manneken Pis ("little man piss" in English), is a Brussels landmark. It is a small bronze fountain sculpture depicting a little boy urinating into the fountain's basin. Similar statues can be found in the Belgian towns of Geraardsbergen, Broksele and Hasselt. There is an ongoing dispute over which Manneken Pis is the oldest - the one in Brussels or the one in Geraardsbergen.
There are several legends behind this statue, but the most famous is the one about Duke Godfried II of Brabant. In 1142, the troops of this two-year-old lord were battling against the troops of the Berthouts, the lords of Grimbergen, in Ransbeke (currently Neder-over-Heembeek). The troops put the infant lord in a basket and hung it in a tree, to encourage them. From there, he urinated on the troops of the Berthouts, who eventually lost the battle. Another legend goes like this: in the 14th century, Brussels was under siege by a foreign power. The city had held their ground for quite some time. The attackers had thought of a plan to place explosive charges at the city walls. A little boy named Juliaanske from Brussels happened to be spying on them as they were preparing. He urinated on the burning fuse and thus saved the city. The Manneke Pis of Geraardsbergen is said to be the oldest one. There was already a similar statue made of stone in the middle of the 15th century, perhaps as early as 1388. The statue was stolen several times. In 1619 it was replaced by a bronze statue, created by Franco-Flemish Baroque sculptor Jerome Duquesnoy, father of the more famous François. On many occasions the statue is dressed in a costume. His wardrobe now consists of several hundred different costumes.

Check this out! http://www.ilotsacre.be/images/virtualvisit/manneken_pis.htm

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"The Colby's": UFO's taking Fallon...

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"The Colbys" (originally titled Dynasty II: The Colbys) was a primetime television soap opera which aired from November 1985 to March 1987. This Aaron Spelling-produced series was spun off from the more successful "Dynasty". The series was set in Bel Air, California, and focused on the Colby family, introduced peripherally in "Dynasty". It was because of it's location that I fell in love with the series! Bel Air, CA who doesn't dream of that place... Intended to surpass its predecessor in opulence, the series' producers were handed an immensely high budget, and cast a handful of film actors among its leads, including Charlton Heston, Katharine Ross, Barbara Stanwyck, Ken Howard and Maxwell Caulfield (3 years after Grease 2).The major storyline that drove the series was the migration from Denver (and Dynasty) of Jeff Colby and Fallon Carrington. Jeff was Jason Colby's nephew, who came to California to start his life anew after the apparent death of his wife, Fallon. Fallon, having survived the plane crash which supposedly claimed her life, in fact was suffering amnesia and found her way to California, and Jeff's cousin (and rival) Miles Colby. Using the name Randall Adams, she married her ex-husband's cousin, setting in motion a love triangle that spanned the series. Although Fallon eventually re-married Jeff, Miles held a torch for her. The major characters of The Colbys were introduced in the audience through appearances in Dynasty. Jason (Charlton Heston) and Constance (Barbara Stanwyck) were first seen in the sixth season episode "The Californians" and the rest of the Colby family were introduced a special two-part episode called "The Titans". There were also a number of cross-overs featuring members of the Dynasty cast in the early episodes of The Colbys, most notably Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), his sons Adam Carrington (Gordon Thomson) and Steven Carrington (Jack Coleman) and half-sister Dominique Devereux (Diahann Carroll). Alexis Carrington Colby did not appear in the series (actress Joan Collins led a "boycott" of the spin-off show), even at the re-marriage of her daughter Fallon, and son-in-law (and nephew by marriage) Jeff Colby, and neither did Krystle Carrington (Linda Evans). It was explained in the storyline that Alexis's was grounded in Denver due to fog. Actress Joan Collins once said that she never will appear with Charlton Heston in one scene cause he just thinks he is GOD! When you look back at Charleston's career there can be some truth in it! Although everything was there to make it as huge a success as "Dynasty", it never really received the ratings it should have! From all characters it was actress Stephanie Beecham (Sable Colby) who stole the show in every scene she was in! Maybe that was the reason the show failed. Stephanie had no one that could take her on like Joan Collins had with Linda Evens as her on screen "rival" in "Dynasty"! The most watched scene from "The Colby's" was also their very last! Based upon Steven Spielberg's "Close encounters of the third kind" Fallon has her meeting with Extra terrestrials"

Here's a link to the famous opening credits that made me fall in love with sunny glamorous California:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaQ0D7WQn6U

Here's the very last scene of a series that could have become big but never did: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ju8YH6ewoqQ

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The Beauty Queen

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Model - turned - Singer - turned - Actress, popular African-American entertainer Barbara McNair has dazzled audiences with her vocal prowess and exceptional beauty for over four decades. The Chicago-born entertainer and one-time secretary was raised in Wisconsin. Following music studies at the Racine Conservatory of Music and the American Conservatory of Music in her hometown Chicago, she worked her way up from small supper clubs to large showrooms as one of America's more popular headliners of the late 50s and 60s. She even was signed with Motown Records for a couple of years in the 60's. It's the legendary group "The Supremes" that are doing the backing vocals on Barbara's hit "Fancy passes". Her big break came with a week-long gig on Arthur Godfrey's talent show, which led to bookings at The Purple Onion, The Persian Room and The Cocoanut Grove. She began receiving invites on the TV variety circuit ("Toast of the Town," "The Dean Martin Show" and "The Tonight Show") and made it to Broadway with the musicals "The Body Beautiful" and "No Strings." In the late 60s Barbara made a choice to scout out acting roles, hoping to parlay her singing success into a movie career. The singer showed initial promise as a sexy lead alongside Raymond St. Jacques in the gritty crime drama If He Hollers, Let Him Go! (1968) in which she made news with her celebrated nude sequences. She wore a nun's habit alongside Mary Tyler Moore in Elvis Presley's last feature film Change of Habit (1969), and appeared opposite Sidney Poitier as Virgil Tibbs' wife in both They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! (1970) and The Organization (1971). At her zenith she hosted her own syndicated musical TV show "The Barbara McNair Show" (1969), and guested on all the popular TV programs of the day including "Mission: Impossible," "Hogan's Heroes" and "I Spy." The early 1970s were a difficult time for Barbara when offers suddenly stopped coming in and her husband was tragically shot and killed. Spotted only here and there ever since, she was seen in a recurring role for a time on "General Hospital" (1983) and had a couple of minor roles in obscure films. Barbara maintains predominantly in niteries and tours, the ever-glamorous songstress still is a class act. My favorite songs by Barbara McNair are: "He's a king", "What a day", "Here I am baby" and "You're gonna love my baby"

Here's Barbara with "You're gonna love my baby"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=It8ORePNyt8

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"JAPAN" - Tokyo

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...Is a nice country. Up to now I've been there four times. Two times in Tokyo and two times in Nagano. In fact if everything had been ok I would have been in Nagano right at this very moment! Anyway, I still remember my first trip to Japan. It was in 1992 and I had to judge NHK Trophy in Tokyo. It always had been a dream to go to Japan one day and if it would be possible to Tokyo! I guess that dreams do come true... The journey to Tokyo was quite an experience! First I flew to Bangkok (Thailand) to spend a couple of days in the sun. Bangkok was hot in more ways than one..... On my flight to Tokyo I had to make a stopover in Singapore first. That happens when you fly with Singapore Airlines, which is one of the best airlines in the world! The flight from Bangkok to Singapore was two hours south and the from Singapore to Tokyo was 8 hours north! This means that I flew over Bangkok again but people who fly a lot know that things like that can happen. Anyway, on the flight to Tokyo I was sitting next to this fabulous lady from Los Angeles who kept talking all night long. In fact we were the only two people on board who didn't sleep. That's what the steward told us after we made it safe to Narita (Tokyo) airport. We arrived on time which was about 6.30am. By the time I got through customs and picked up my luggage it was 7.00am. This was just in time to get my first surprise.... there was nobody there to pick me up because my Federation forgot to tell the organizing committee the date and time of my arrival. I knew that I was staying at the Keio-Plaza hotel in Shinjuku but where the hell was Shinjuku!? Anyway, I started to ask some people how to get there. One guy was very friendly cause he went with me to the counter to get my train ticket to Shinjuku. He told me not to worry cause I needed to get off the train in the first station. That was easy. I can count to one cause I couldn't and still can't read any Japanese! So, this guy brings me to the station which was in the airport itself and off I went... Since I didn't had any sleep on the plane I had it difficult to stay awake on the train.... And yes... it did happen! I fell asleep! As you know Tokyo it has a lot of buildings so when I open my eyes after 45 minutes all I see is those typical Japanese houses on the country site! I was awake right away! LOL There wasn't much I could do except waiting till the train stops at the first station. After another 15 minutes the train stops at a very big station. I grab my suitcases (I brought two) and hand luggage and get of the train. I knew that I had to take a ticket back to get to Shinjuku. It was now that I realize that everything was written in Japanese! There I was... tired, all by myself and far away from home! I could have cried at that moment! I never felt so helpless in my entire life! But as people always say... you can do much if you really have to! And I did. My way down with all my luggage was a fight by itself cause by now it was 8.00am and this means rush hour in Japan! If you think that you have seen rush hour here in Belgium....you haven't seen anything! Japan is crazy!!!!!!! After about 20 minutes I was down just to find out that this WAS Shinjuku-station! I was there! I did arrive! It took one hour by train so can you imagine how big Tokyo is. I felt great cause from now on I could make it to my hotel! This was peace of cake, or wasn't it..... I did manage to get out side and was waiting for a cab. When a cab arrived I just wanted to jump in like we do in Belgium and everywhere else in the world! Well you don't do that in Japan! When I tried to take the cab people started to yell at me! I didn't understand what they were saying but I'm sure that it wasn't a friendly good morning Sir! They were all waiting in line to take a cab. So, embarrassed as I was I waited in line for another 45 minutes before it was my turn to take a cab. I took the cab and was sitting in front next to the driver. He spoke only Japanese but I didn't mind cause Keio-Plaza is Keio-Plaza no matter what language. So I told him Keio-Plaza Hotel please. He looked at me with a very strange look but didn't start the car!? I repeated it once more, Keio-Plaza Hotel please? Still nothing happened!? So maybe Keio-Plaza is different in Japanese than in English so I showed him the papers I had with the hotel name and address on it. Then he took off only to stop after about 300meters! There I was at the Keio-Plaza Hotel! From where I was standing for 45 minutes, waiting for the cab and the Hotel was only a 5 minute walk! It coasted me 17 Dollars! Anyway I did arrive but didn't go to bed! Nooooooooo, I went straight to a cd shop to see what they had of Diana Ross cause the Japanese do get more songs released on their Diana cd's than the rest of the world... And this would be my only day off in Japan I thought......

This last photo shows you exactly the distance between the hotel and the station. The big grey building all the way at the end is Shinjuku station. I'm standing at the Hotel.

I went back to Shinjuku and it's Keio-Plaza Hotel last year but this time there was somebody to pick me up at the airport.

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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Not on the menu...

In 1985 Diana Ross recorded the song "Eaten alive" with "Michael Jackson" and "The Bee Gees" as background singers. I once could have been eaten alive but that day this animal wasn't hungry enough to start eating me. Anyway, a couple of years ago I went to French Polynesia on vacation and when we arrived there (I brought my mom - was less expensive) I wanted to go for a swim. From the plane I could already see that the water was nice but that nobody was swimming in the ocean, everybody was swimming in the pool! I couldn't understand it cause the ocean was just to beautiful! I had to jump in right away. After we had landed and took the boat to our Island Resort I was more than convinced that as soon as we arrived at our beach bungalow I would go for a swim and so I did! My mom started to unpacking our suitcases when I was heading for the water. I just ran in cause the water wasn't cold at all! I just kept on walking and walking until the water came halfway my chest! I was just enjoying the view when suddenly my heart stopped beating! At about 5 meters away from me there was this fin sticking out of the water! All I could think of was SHARK! He swam in a circle around me but stayed on the surface so that I could see his fin. It was then that turned myself very slowly not trying to get his attention! LOL The shark must have noticed me ever since I ran into the water splashing around like crazy. Anyway, as soon as I was facing the beach I started to walk very slowly towards it, following his every single move. As soon as the water reached my hips I started to go a little faster and by the time the water came to my knees I started to run! I never ran so fast in my entire life I guess. When I came back into our little beach bungalow. My mom was still unpacking the suitcases when I got in. She looked at me and said; that was a quick swim. I looked at her and told her about the shark. At first she wouldn't believe me but when I showed her his fin (he was still in the bay swimming around) she did! That night at the restaurant I told our waitress about my little adventure. She looked at me in disbelieve saying; haven't you read the manual? No I didn't. So when I got back to our bungalow the first thing I did was to read the manual which says that it was forbidden to go into the ocean because of the many sharks on the Islands. They were talking about; Tiger Sharks, Hammerhead Sharks, Blue Sharks and even the Great White Sharks have been seen in the waters around Polynesia! Till today I haven't figured out what kind of shark it was and I haven't been in an ocean or sea ever since, at least not completely that is. Only to my knees cause you never know what swims under you. All I know is on that day I wasn't part of this sharks menu..... Can you imagine... a shark eating me while it is me who loves "Shark fin soup"!

Here are a few links to some real shark attacks! Only for the brave!!!
1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuZas8_GJhU&mode=related&search

2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rgop2vs4S-c&NR

3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKjxq43Vz8s


This one is quite intense! I DO WARN YOU!!!:
4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CO3dngqO7Q


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Monday, November 27, 2006

"GOLD for GOLD"

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...she said! She is the French judge Marie-Reine Le Gougne. The questions are...was it 1.indeed "Gold for Gold" or... 2."Gold for her to become a Technical Committee Member"? Anyway, the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City will go down in history as the Olympics that would change the sport of Figure Skating forever! When both pairs Sale-Pelletier and Bereznhaya-Sikharulidze took the ice for their six minute warming up for the final free skate they never would have imagined that both of them would make history that night in February 2002. The tension was so high that both girls Jamie Sale and Elena Bereznhaya accidentally bumped into each other during this warming up. Both were in shock cause a thing like that can get you off focus and that's the last thing you want at an Olympics especially when you're going for the Gold! After both pairs had skated their long program and the Russians had beaten the Canadians with a 5 to 4 split panel it left most people behind with a lot of questions. People in Figure Skating were thinking what happened here tonight? The reason was that Jamie & David didn't make a mistake while Elena & Anton made a few very small one's... However Elena & Anton had the more difficult elements while Jamie & David had a much better program. Yeah this program........... "Love story" could make the difference cause I remember when I saw it for the first time, two years before, at skate America I was so overwhelmed that I forgot to write down all the elements! I never had given a 6.0 and was always told by Sally Stapleford, Britta Lindgren, Alexander Lakernik, Ron Pfenning and Walburga Grimm that when the moment comes along you have to give a 6.0 you will know!? I never knew what they were saying until Jamie and David finished their program. I considered it a 6.0 but since Jamie singled out on the Axel I gave it a 5.9 instead! Unison was broken. This was at Skate America. Me and the rest of the judges in the world were also told repeatedly only to judge what we see not what we've had seen on previous competitions. With this in mind I never agreed with the fact that some judges commented on their Olympic program as "it was an old program"! So what? In fact all programs are "old" cause they start skating them at the beginning of the season so by the time they get to the Olympics most of us have seen those programs at least three times. Because of the time difference between the US and Europe I hadn't seen the event so when I found out a day later that Jamie & David came in second I immediately asked Ann (a national judge) they must have made a mistake? She told me; no they didn't but the Russians did... I couldn't understand cause I knew from the beginning that both pairs were equally as good and that the Russians were the only one's who could beat the Canadians if they had a clean skate. So what was wrong here? By the end of the day I knew it! It was on the news allover the world! The French judge had come forward saying that it was "Gold for Gold"! She screwed the system and told everybody that she was forced to do so by the President of the French Federation in favor for the French Ice Dance team Marina Anissina & Gwendal Peizerat who won the Ice Dance event just a week later! Giving their "Gold" medal a bitter taste if you ask me. Anyway, I never saw the Olympic performance of both pairs live cause I wasn't at the Olympics in 2002. In fact I only saw it a couple of weeks ago here on my computer and it's not the same as being present at the arena, feeling the tension and the pressure you have to face as a judge when you have to show your marks and make one the Olympic Champion is a very important decision to make! We all know that the International Olympic Committee rewarded a second Gold Medal to Jamie Sale & David Pelletier so that for the first time in Figure Skating history we had two Olympic Champions in one sports discipline!

Here I give you the chance to decide for yourself who in your opinion is the Olympic Pair Skating Champion. Also take a look at the "Double Olympic Death Spiral" performed at the Exhibition of the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics.


Here's a link to Berezhnaya & Sikharulidze's free program:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLGROafNSmk


Here's a link to Sale & Pelletier's free program:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMwaT1iuRxI


Here's the link to the finale of the Exhibition:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_PvTDwKvdY


Here's another point of view on blok judging:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl3JrVVz5-U

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No Sushi for me!

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It's 7.30 am and I just found out that I won't go to Japan today! It's nothing too early I would say when my plane leaves at 11.30 am... There seem to be a misunderstanding in the bookings and everything. This gives me the chance to stay home and relax a little cause I do have my days off at work! This also means that I will miss the Japanese food this week! No Sushi for me! Too bad but I still can go to a nice Japanese restaurant here in Antwerp and pretend that I'm in Nagano after all...
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Sunday, November 26, 2006

"SUSHI" - it will be!

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Tomorrow I'm leaving for Japan to judge "NHK-Trophy" in Nagano. Except from the long journey I really look forward to go to Japan. More than 12 hours on a plane followed by a 4 hour bus ride to Nagano is long but I love to go to Japan! Not that I think that Japan is such a great country, no... it's for the food! I love Japanese food! Give me the "Sushi's"! I love raw fish with rice and vegetables and the "Teriyaki" dishes are just to die for! In Japanese cuisine, sushi is a food made of vinegared rice combined with various toppings or fillings, which includes seafood and can also include meat, vegetables, mushrooms, or eggs. Sushi toppings may be raw, cooked, or marinated. Sushi as an English word has come to refer to the complete dish (rice together with toppings) this is the sense used in this article. The original term Japanese: sushi (-zushi in some compounds such as makizushi) in the Japanese language refers to the rice, not the fish or other toppings. In the Western world, sushi is often misunderstood to mean only clumps of rice topped with raw fish, or to refer to other raw-seafood dishes, such as sashimi (sushi and sashimi are considered distinct in Japan).
There are various types of sushi. Sushi served rolled in nori (dried sheets of laver, a kind of pressed and dried alga) is called maki (rolls). Sushi made with toppings laid onto hand-formed clumps of rice is called nigiri; sushi made with toppings stuffed into a small pouch of fried tofu is called inari; and sushi made with toppings served scattered over a bowl of sushi rice is called chirashi-zushi, or scattered sushi. Anyway..... I eat it all! Wish I was there already...
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"Babes on skates..."

Maria Butyrskaia (RUS)

I've judged them all (except one) during my career as an International judge but had the chance to talk to them all. They are all very friendly which makes them even more beautiful than they already are! If you want to see good looking girls, Figure Skating seem to be the sport unless you prefer the more "masculine one's" like you see in athletics... Anyway, here are "the babes on skates" which I just placed in random order. See if you agree with me that these are the 10 most beautiful woman in recent "Ladies Figure Skating" events...

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Mikkeline Kierkgaard (DEN)

Kira Korpi (FIN)

Shizuka Arakawa (JAP)

Sarah Meier (SWI)

Nancy Kerrigan (USA)

Isabelle Pieman (BEL)

Katarina Witt (GER)

Michelle Kwan (USA)

Sussana Poikyo (FIN)

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Thursday, November 23, 2006

They call them Nick & Val...

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The duo essentially had two careers: one as a successful writing and producing team and the other as singers and performers themselves. They started their career in the 1960's, writing for artists such as Ray Charles ("Let's Go Get Stoned" and "'I Don't Need No Doctor"),1966 The Fifth Dimension ("California Soul") and Aretha Franklin ("Cry Like A Baby"). Joining the Motown staff in 1967, they wrote and/or produced all but one of the late 1960s singles Marvin Gaye recorded with Tammi Terrell, including hits such as the original version of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Your Precious Love", and "You're All I Need to Get By". Other Motown artists that Ashford & Simpson worked with included Diana Ross ("Reach Out & Touch (Somebody's Hand)," "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Remember Me," "Surrender" LP, "The Boss" and "It's My House"); Gladys Knight & The Pips ("Didn't You Know You'd Have To Cry Sometime, "The Landlord", "Bourgie, Bourgie," "Taste Of Bitter Love"); Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, ("Who's Gonna Take The Blame"); The Marvelettes ("Destination:Anywhere") and The Dynamic Superiors ("Shoe, Shoe Shine"). Other artists they had hits with include Teddy Pendergrass ("Is It Still Good To You") Brothers Johnson ("Ride-O-Rocke") and Chaka Khan, both on her own ("I'm Every Woman" and "Clouds," ) and with Rufus ("Keep It Comin'" and "Ain't Nothin' But A Maybe" ). In 1980, they were featured as vocalists, along with Chaka Khan on the huge hit "Stuff Like That" from Quincy Jones' album of the same title and contributed to the writing of the soundtrack to The Wiz. In 1995, Method Man and Mary J. Blige had a hit with a medley of "I'll Be There For You" and "You're All I Need To Get By."
According to Marvin Gaye in the book Divided Soul, Simpson did most of the vocals on the last album he did with Tammi Terrell, "Easy," as a way of Tammi's family to have additional income.
Ashford & Simpson's career as artists actually began in 1964 when they recorded "I'll Find You" as "Valerie & Nick." This was followed by several obscure singles Ashford recorded on the Glover, Verve and ABC labels such as "It Ain't Like That", (later recorded by Martha Reeves & The Vandellas), "California Soul" and "Dead End Kids" backed by his own version of "Let's Go Get Stoned," which the duo wrote with their early collaborator Joshie Jo Armstead. After concentrating on working with other artists, Simpson was the featured soloist on the songs "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "What's Going On" on the Quincy Jones albums "Gula Matari" in 1970 and its followup, "Smackwater Jack." Simpson subsequently recorded two excellent solo LP's for Motown, Valerie Simpson Exposed in 1971, and, the following year, the album Valerie Simpson, which included the single "Silly Wasn't I," which was sampled in 2006 on Jamie Foxx's hit "Unpredictable." Ashford & Simpson left Motown in 1973, after the albums Simpson recorded for the label received poor promotion and the company refused to release an album of the two of them recording a collection of their most famous songs for other artists. They first came to national prominence when they were featured singing selections from Simpson's solo albums on the PBS TV show Soul!, hosted by Ellis Haizlip in 1971.
Around this time, they got married and in 1973, they resumed their career as a duo with the Warner Brothers album "Gimme Something Real." This was followed by the hit singles, "Don't Cost You Nothin'," in 1977, "It Seems To Hang On" in 1978, "Found A Cure" in 1979, "Street Corner" in 1982, and their biggest hit, "Solid," which they recorded in 1984. They recorded the album "Been Found" with poet Maya Angelou in 1996. A complete list of their albums can be found in the discography listed below. On his own, Ashford produced, along with Frank Wilson, the mammoth hit "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me", which was recorded by Diana Ross & The Supremes in collaboration with The Temptations in 1968. He also appeared in the movie New Jack City (1991), as Reverend Oates, an ordained minister who was part of Nino Brown's entourage. Simpson's brothers were in the record business as well: Raymond Simpson replaced Victor Willis in the Village People and their brother Jimmy Simpson, produced the group G.Q., (who had big hits with "Disco Nights" and "I Do Love You"), and was in great demand as a mix artist during the disco era. In recent times, Ashford & Simpson have recorded and toured sporadically and in 1996, they opened the restaurant and live entertainment venue Sugar Bar in New York City, which has an open mic on Thursday nights where performers have included Queen Latifah and Felicia Collins. Around this time, they were also featured disc jockeys on New York's KISS-FM radio station. On August 16th, 2006, Playbill Online reported that they are writing the score for a musical based on E. Lynn Harris's novel Invisible Life. My favorite songs from Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson are: "Don't cost you nothing", "Street corner", "Solid" and "Found a cure"!

Here's a link to that great song, "Found a cure"! Enjoy!:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4zraDUfF9Y

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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Evian-Les-Bains

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Evian-Les Bains or Evian is a French Community, in the Haute-Savoie department. It has a population of about 7,300 people and is located in the northern part of the Haute-Savoie, on the shores of Lake Geneva, opposite to Lausanne, Switzerland. We just went for a weekend to Evian after spending one week of practice in Villars, Switzerland. I was there for 6 weeks during the summer school of 1980 and was on the ice training from 6am in the morning till 9am, than again from 12pm till 14pm and the evening session from 18pm till 19pm so after a week like that we deserved a break cause after all this was also my vacation! That weekend in Evian was great! I was there with Genevieve Schoumacker and her sister Chantal, Karin Stappaerts, Titi Zanetti, Danny Dillen and Yolande Bogaerts. All of us were between 10 and 16 years old! We had a blast in Evian especially in the swimming pool or should I say... around the swimming pool... You see France was very open-minded and monokini was already accepted! Belgium would follow just a couple of years later to accept monokini at our beaches. Anyway, at that young age we were just walking in between all the girls and woman there to see how nicely they were build..... Unfortunately not all of them were! LOL We just walked in one line and the first one just said; left, another left, right in front of you, and so on...... Although I had seen some naked breasts before, never had I seen so many in one place! Not only is Evian famous for it's monokini-beaches it's also world famous for it's water! Ordering this brand of mineral water in hotels usually means paying high charges for it, since it is deemed a premium import product. For example, a 330cl bottle at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore costs SGD7.40(inclusive of taxes), which is about USD5.

Check out this link to more nudity from Evian! Enjoy...:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rMRBH9nrP4

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