I agree Kimmie was excellent last night and was definately the best of the
night. For me to watch Sasha is one of the most frustrating things, because you
know she has all the talent in the world but she just cant seem to pull it
together. It gets me so angry but then i also feel sorry for her.
ken dane <kendane2001@...> wrote: Congradulations to Kimmie Messinger(I
apoligize if I spell the name
Wrong).She did A remarkable job this week.I think she may very well be
the future of american ladies figure skating , although A lot can
Happen in four years.I taped all the worlds, but I tuned in to see
both dance, and ladies long.To tell you the truth I actually felt
sorry for Sasha Coen, but you could tell from the start of the program
she could not get A hold of her nurves.After the program she looked so
crushed, and defeated.There was talk of her going into acting, and I'm
not so sure its rumors.I wonder if the cinicism is getting to her.I
suppose I feel bad for her because Michelle was in A simmilar
situation after Salt Lake City.all the press was labling her as washed
up, and her best years are behind her. Sasha is in this spot, and she
doesn't have world's under her belt.I wonder if all the dought, and
criticism is taking away her hope.don't get me wrong if there's A
competition between Michelle, and Sasha I'm rooting for Michelle, but
seeing our hero struggle for olympic gold for so long only to come up
short I can empathize a little bit for sasha.
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