I THINK I KNOW. KIND OF ;)
THIS IS A POST ABOUT
BJOU SKATING
TO FRENCHMUSIC
2002-2003
"NOS DIFFÉRENCES"
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"AIGLE NOIR"
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"MA GUEULE"
(YEAH IK IK, THIS OUTFIT ETC. BUT HE WAS SOOO FINE, WHEN HE WAS 18)
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"LE LACS DU CONNEMARA"
(THIS IS JUST TOO ADORABLE, OMG)
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2003-2004
"ON SE RETROUVERA"
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"J'AI DEMANDÉ À LA LUNE"
(LOVE LOVE LOVE)
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2005-2006
"MON AMI"
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"LE ROI SOLEIL"
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2006-2007
"TU AURAIS DU ME DIRE"
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GALA ON THE RED SQUARE
(HE WAS FREEZING, I GUESS)
ETA: The song is: "SOS D'un Terrien en Detresse."
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ALSO, I THINK YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS STORY:
Brian:It was so beautiful to skate in Red Square at night. I was very proud because this show presented all of the Russian skating team - the country's very best - and I was so happy to be invited to be a part of it. The show was great, and I skated two numbers. I found it a little difficult because it was very cold and I could barely open my eyes on the ice with so much snow coming down. I only found out two weeks ahead of time that I would perform in Red Square, so it was a big surprise, and an honor. Getting back to France was difficult (laughing). I left quite early in the morning, around 6:00 a.m., to catch my flight at the airport, and in the process forgot my passport at the hotel. When I had first checked in, the front desk said they require that travelers on a Visa leave their passport with them. As soon as I got to the airport I realized my mistake, missed my flight, and got back into a taxi to head back to the hotel. However, the taxi dropped me off not at the hotel but a short distance away.
As I was standing in the street with my suitcase, two policemen stopped me, I guess because they recognized I was a foreigner, and wanted to see my passport. Of course, I didn't have it on me, but we couldn't find a language to communicate in. They took me to the passport control office, and over and over, kept asking for the document. This went on for an hour, and I was very nervous. Every time it was the same question, "Where is your passport?" I was alone, and even though I tried to speak with them in English, they were speaking in Russian and it wasn't working. Finally I showed them my skates, explaining that I was a skater. One policeman recognized me and then thankfully drove me back to the hotel to get the passport. Air France still had one more flight to Paris that day, so I was able to get home.
Kathleen: Why didn't you just make it easier on yourself right away and have them contact one of the Russian skaters? They're heroes in their homeland.
Brian: (Laughing) When I finally thought to show them my skates, I did. They didn't speak English but as soon as I said I knew Alexei Yagudin, they said, "Good, good!"
2008-2009 + FOI 2010
"MADELEINE"
(AWWW, YOU KNOW "MADELEINE", RIGHT?)
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2009-2010
"MERCI"
(THIS ONE IS SAD)
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"LE PATINEUR"
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"L'ASSASYMPHONIE"
(YEAH, THAT'S THE SAME COSTUME FROM "LE ROI SOLEIL"...)
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Merci pour votre temps ;)
AND I'LL JUST LEAVE YOU WITH BJOU AND HIS STUFFED ANIMALS