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[edit] Stub type
I changed the stub notice from "comedy film" to "film". It isn't really a comedy. Morwen 22:20, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Programs
It's not true that the music the skater uses for his/her program(routine) has to be instrumental. I'm a figure skater, and I use Pop/jazz songs for my programs, never instrumental. There's also this skater I know who's currently in Freestyle 10, and when he was in Freestyle 9 he used the song 'Footlose' while his only opponent once used 'Because Of You'. So it is not true that the music has to be instrumental.
That is totally untrue... skating to vocals is not allowed for singles or pairs, however it is allowed for some events in ice dance. You obviously are not a serious skater.
It's not entirely true that there are no music used/there are two tests you have to pass. Before you enter Freestyle, you only have to pass one test, and in High Freestyle, you do the test without music first, and then you perform a Technical program WITH music.
[edit] Blocked CD
When the movie is aired on Disney Channel, the soundtrack shown when going on the bus is blocked and bleeped. What was that CD? Brittany Spears or some other famous person that recently has been behaving wrongly, so Disney wouldn't want children to see. 69.125.119.248 (talk) 16:16, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
If you actually read this article you would have known it was "Outkast" 172.202.91.240 (talk) 13:21, 28 December 2007 (UTC)