Ice Princess
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Get this baby out on the road,
I can open her up to...

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...seven miles an hour.
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Blow the doors off
any street-sweeper in town.

:19:17
Um... I should get home.
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Yeah, you should.
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Can't do the ice until you're off.
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Right.
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Sure.
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Well...
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How's it coming?
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It's coming.
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It takes incredible training and effort
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and there's artistry involved
but I'm sorry,

:19:56
I just can't get past
the twinky little outfits.

:19:59
Mom, they're actually
very aerodynamically sound.

:20:03
It sets us back 50 years.
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If I ever saw you squeezed into one of
those things, I'd probably start crying.

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Believe me, you never will.
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Will you get some sleep?
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Please?
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Hello.
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This is my video presentation.
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Hi. I'm Casey Carlyle.
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Cut a second.
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I sound like a driver's ed movie.
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Relax.
Do it like you're talking to me.

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Hey, there. I'm Casey.
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Oh, my God.
I forgot my last name.

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Can I start over?
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Hi. I'm Casey Carlyle.
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I decided to see if I could make myself
prove my own hypothesis

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on the application of physics
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to the required elements
of competitive figure skating.

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Now, I'm going to increase
the centripetal force

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by tucking in my arms.
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This will increase
my moment of inertia,

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so I will spin...

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