So, let's talk about how so, so very out of practice I am at dating, flirting, and generally interacting with my gender of preference. Some random guy might have been hitting on me, in his adorable stuttery way, at volleyball tonight. Or maybe he, like the many people up here who get transferred around to random offices, just doesn't know anyone and wanted someone to talk to.
Chances are excellent that I'll never see him again, so there's a mystery for the ages.
I watched the first episode of SYTYCD Canada yesterday, and the one girl (Kirstie Keenan) who I really, really loved, who had interesting movement and a good story, and a good personality even before the story, she was the one who a) got sent to choreography, and b) they specifically showed a clip of Jean-Marc Generaux (or however the hell you spell his name, sorry) saying that the vote to send her to the final auditions was not unanimous. Now, I get that Canada is different and whatnot, they're casting their own show, blah blah blah, but this solidifies that I hate the SYTYCD Canada judges.
Mary Murphy was the guest judge for the first city, which sucked. Next up, Dan Karaty (who I miss!) and Stacey Tookie (for whom my love is already well-established).
Other people I liked, mostly for my own reference: JR Roumain, Jesse Weafer (boring choreography but a great TV face), Andrew Chung (even though I will never understand sending a b-boy straight to finals instead of choreo), and Patrizia Gianforcaro with her sort-of-African-Jazz thing
The two ballet-class hip-hop dancers both reminded me very much of Cody from last season, stylistically, who was adorable, but not my favorite. He's the one that Mia, I think, talked about how he was always in his own sort of little groove, and didn't interact with the audience. I do not generally enjoy the quiet groove type hip-hop.
Chances are excellent that I'll never see him again, so there's a mystery for the ages.
I watched the first episode of SYTYCD Canada yesterday, and the one girl (Kirstie Keenan) who I really, really loved, who had interesting movement and a good story, and a good personality even before the story, she was the one who a) got sent to choreography, and b) they specifically showed a clip of Jean-Marc Generaux (or however the hell you spell his name, sorry) saying that the vote to send her to the final auditions was not unanimous. Now, I get that Canada is different and whatnot, they're casting their own show, blah blah blah, but this solidifies that I hate the SYTYCD Canada judges.
Mary Murphy was the guest judge for the first city, which sucked. Next up, Dan Karaty (who I miss!) and Stacey Tookie (for whom my love is already well-established).
Other people I liked, mostly for my own reference: JR Roumain, Jesse Weafer (boring choreography but a great TV face), Andrew Chung (even though I will never understand sending a b-boy straight to finals instead of choreo), and Patrizia Gianforcaro with her sort-of-African-Jazz thing
The two ballet-class hip-hop dancers both reminded me very much of Cody from last season, stylistically, who was adorable, but not my favorite. He's the one that Mia, I think, talked about how he was always in his own sort of little groove, and didn't interact with the audience. I do not generally enjoy the quiet groove type hip-hop.