joe,
that was cruel!!! hahahahaha! 
ouch, ouch, ouch!
thanks for the article...I’ll read it when my blood shot eyes begin to clear.
there was a good reason for the binge...but I won’t bore you.
god that red hurts hahaha
cheers!

From: Joe Copeland 
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 11:14 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [omnisport:13562] Figure Skating

@ Lee:    WAKE UP!!!!


Following is an excerpt from Wikipedia.  The article also goes on to say that 
he's married with two little girls who want to be skaters, too.
"Following the 1998 Olympics, Candeloro turned pro and appeared in a wide 
variety of tours and professional competitions. In the USA he was a popular 
fixture with Champions on Ice; in Europe he founded the successful Candel Euro 
Tour. He most recently appeared in the "Holiday on Ice" tour, and is now 
starting a new career as a sports journalist. He also appeared on television as 
Captain Sheng in a Disney television special based on the cartoon Mulan. 
Michelle Kwan played the title role.

During the 2006 Olympics, Candeloro stirred controversy by commenting that 
Olympic champion Shizuka Arakawa was "worth a bowl of rice" after rising to win 
the gold medal from third place. French public television later apologized to 
the Japanese ambassador to France, Hiroshi Hirabayashi, who didn't even know of 
the comment, in a statement, "We were taken back by the comment." However, this 
apology drew the Japanese media's attention to his comment.

In February 2008 he started his farewell tour through France. The show "Hello 
and Goodbye" is a medley of all the classic characters he portrayed.

Candeloro is known to be a big fan of Japanese female figure skater, Mao Asada, 
and calls himself her godfather on ice."




On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Lee Barry <[email protected]> wrote:

  morning peeps. oh my achin head!!! 
  no more bombay sapphire gin martinis! OUCH!
  great pix as usual joe! 
  anyone know whatever became of phillipe? he was a real hoot to watch. not a 
pretty boy but HOT!

  cheers! ouch! ouch! ouch! shhhhhhhh......where’ the aspirin?!

  From: Joe Copeland 
  Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 8:34 AM
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: [omnisport:13559] Figure Skating

  Here are two of my favorite guys in skating.  Phillipe was a big name in the 
90's and was known for doing a strip tease while skating.  He seldom kept his 
shirt on for long.  Michael is from my area and never really made it past 
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