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Post by mtnme on Apr 3, 2009 21:01:55 GMT -5
Thanks for posting that, aaosmts19. December? More like September. Now I'm even wondering if the Colorado Springs thing is correct. Edited because "thanls" is not the same as "thanks" I was thinking the same thing sk8on. Why would they leave SLC with the new (and expensive) pad system and a rink solely dedicated to ST? ...not to mention having to move their stuff back to Colorado. Unless there is a real benefit (like free room and board) that is viewed as a more important concern and/or is considered better support for the skaters going into an Olympic year. Otherwise, I'd be more apt to think it is an error. ( just like the dates! LOL... otherwise, if it's in December, me thinks some folks who have already bought airfare for Sept. are in some really deep doo-doo)
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Post by justsayin on Apr 4, 2009 0:14:50 GMT -5
Thanks for posting that, aaosmts19. December? More like September. Now I'm even wondering if the Colorado Springs thing is correct. Edited because "thanls" is not the same as "thanks" I was thinking the same thing sk8on. Why would they leave SLC with the new (and expensive) pad system and a rink solely dedicated to ST? ...not to mention having to move their stuff back to Colorado. Unless there is a real benefit (like free room and board) that is viewed as a more important concern and/or is considered better support for the skaters going into an Olympic year. Otherwise, I'd be more apt to think it is an error. ( just like the dates! LOL... otherwise, if it's in December, me thinks some folks who have already bought airfare for Sept. are in some really deep doo-doo) To say nothing of the scam artists at the Berry Center who have already sent out the VIP Certificates for September!!
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Post by bubblebuttsbabe on Apr 4, 2009 3:26:41 GMT -5
Thanks for posting that, aaosmts19. December? More like September. Now I'm even wondering if the Colorado Springs thing is correct. Edited because "thanls" is not the same as "thanks" I was thinking the same thing sk8on. Why would they leave SLC with the new (and expensive) pad system and a rink solely dedicated to ST? ...not to mention having to move their stuff back to Colorado. Unless there is a real benefit (like free room and board) that is viewed as a more important concern and/or is considered better support for the skaters going into an Olympic year. Otherwise, I'd be more apt to think it is an error. ( just like the dates! LOL... otherwise, if it's in December, me thinks some folks who have already bought airfare for Sept. are in some really deep doo-doo) good point, mtnme. i was thinking more along the lines that everything is together for them - with sports medicine and such. plus the idea of having to cook for themselves instead of worrying about their skating, but who knows...
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Post by mtnme on Apr 4, 2009 9:31:54 GMT -5
I was thinking the same thing sk8on. Why would they leave SLC with the new (and expensive) pad system and a rink solely dedicated to ST? ...not to mention having to move their stuff back to Colorado. Unless there is a real benefit (like free room and board) that is viewed as a more important concern and/or is considered better support for the skaters going into an Olympic year. Otherwise, I'd be more apt to think it is an error. ( just like the dates! LOL... otherwise, if it's in December, me thinks some folks who have already bought airfare for Sept. are in some really deep doo-doo) good point, mtnme. i was thinking more along the lines that everything is together for them - with sports medicine and such. plus the idea of having to cook for themselves instead of worrying about their skating, but who knows... Well if cooking for themselves is their issue, I'm still looking for work - and I enjoy cooking.... ...meals on wheels anyone? LOL!
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Post by evie5 on Apr 4, 2009 11:50:45 GMT -5
Even if they did get free room & board in Colorado Springs, what are they going to do with the housing they already have in SLC? Colorado Springs may be an advantage for those that do not live and train in SLC but for those who have been living in SLC I can't see that this would be an advantage for them.
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