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May your memory be for a blessing,"Uncle" Dickie! Time to reread "Push Dick's Button."
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It’s fun. It’s written like you’re hanging out with him chatting.I have his book on my tablet. High time I got to reading it.
TY for posting the video..It made me smile..The Dick Button Seal of Approval
Appreciating everyone's stories and comments. Someone posted USFS's instagram post upthread, and there were several comments to the effect that the young skaters who were tragically lost in the plane crash needed a new coach to guide them.![]()
Fleming, by comparison, would say generic things that could apply to any skater. She didn't do her homework.As a skater, Dick Button was a pioneer and a trailblazer.
As a commentator, he had a peculiar yet likeable way about him, very intelligent, always describing things in succinct detail. It was always fun to watch him get really excited about something i.e., Tonya Harding's triple axel, Rudy Galindo's winning Nats program. And it was equally fun when he got snarky about skaters he did NOT like.
Dick Button was never boring. RIP.
In Halifax I listened to some of Toller Cranston's commentary, when I wasn't actually in the arena. Like Dick, Toller could be refreshingly outspoken. Oops! Changed the subject again.
A little trove of some of my favourite Buttonisms:
"Good for you, Lucinda Ruh!"
"If that doesn't put the fanizzle in her shanizzle, nothing will!"
"First rate, first rate!"
"I don't give a rusty hoot!"
"He bamboozled us with his hands!"
"Whatever that was supposed to be, it wasn't!"
"Well... that was adequate."
"Every skater goes through a thousand CDs until they find the music that they want... and all too often they end up with Carmen."
"I'm not quite sure about those arm movements."
"It was completed. It just wasn't completed well."
"I'm fine! I'm here and wreaking havoc as usual."
"Looking spiffy!"
"That will put them in good stead."
"Look at the swash in that swashbuckling!"
"They're doing the same moves over and over and over because that's what they get the points for. There isn't enough emphasis put on the performance level - the elegance level, the music, the interpretation."
"Try getting out there on an 8th of an inch wide blade doing 3 1/2 or 4 revolutions and landing all to the beat of the music, all in the eyes of the judges and in front of 10,000 people. It's a tough scene!"
"And then a fall on the end of it... which was absolutely unnecessary and uncalled for!"
"This layback is really almost a third-rate position!"
"Her back is so straight you could iron a shirt on it and it would come out perfectly every time!"
"If it's a sit spin, it should be in the sitting position... not sort of perching on the edge of the chair."
"Oh, good! Another catch foot!"
"That back inside edge is a very treacherous one!"
"Was there a program? No, there wasn't. There were jumps and arm movements."
"Turn your foot out, my dear!"
"That's certainly not Christopher Dean's work!"
"Skating is also blessed with being the only form of movement where you can move without moving."
"There's jump in that jump. Where is the jump? The jump is there!"
"Her soufflé unsouffléd!"
"See how high she is on that toe? That's not a good spin! Look where is up there, that spin is rocking all over the place!"
"Now, isn't she the quintessential Pre-Raphaelite heroine?"
"Oh, she popped her triple into a single and had trouble on her Axel landing but who cares? Isn't she wonderful?"
"Like the fashion guru Diana Vreeland once said: 'A little bit of bad taste is like a splash of paprika.'"
"Puccini cries out for spirals... but really good ones."
"I do find some of the costumes over the top. You almost feel you've been trapped in the Metropolitan Opera House Costume Department."
"See that sitting position? That's terrible! If she sticks her can out as if she's (pardon the expression) going to the toilet, that's really terrible!"
"Now that... was an angry tango!"
"See? That's not beautiful. That's just cut-cut-back. You have to be kind to the ice. You have to caress the ice. Skating is all about flow, edging, the beauty of the motion."
"He has a wonderful kind of flair, very much in the style of the 19th-Century Romantic poet Byron might have been. He's kind of Byronic, isn't he?"
"I think a composer like Tchaikovsky has a better idea what the natural length of a piece should be than some doctor or accountant sitting on the ISU board."
What's wrong overedge? Your real life is lacking, so you want to lord over others on a message board?If you know you're derailing the discussion, then don't do it.
What's wrong overedge? Your real life is lacking, so you want to lord over others on a message board?![]()
What is lacking in YOUR "real" life that you think this kind of thing is fun?What's wrong overedge? Your real life is lacking, so you want to lord over others on a message board?![]()
One of Dick's funniest moments was when he went bonkers over Rudy Galindo doing a triple axel-triple toe in his winning 1996 free skate. I still remember Dick yelling some noise like, "ARGAHH! That-that's the best move!" It was great hearing his enthusiasm throughout Rudy's performance.As a skater, Dick Button was a pioneer and a trailblazer.
As a commentator, he had a peculiar yet likeable way about him, very intelligent, always describing things in succinct detail. It was always fun to watch him get really excited about something i.e., Tonya Harding's triple axel, Rudy Galindo's winning Nats program. And it was equally fun when he got snarky about skaters he did NOT like.
Dick Button was never boring. RIP.
His commentary throughout Rudy's FS was FIRST RATEOne of Dick's funniest moments was when he went bonkers over Rudy Galindo doing a triple axel-triple toe in his winning 1996 free skate. I still remember Dick yelling some noise like, "ARGAHH! That-that's the best move!" It was great hearing his enthusiasm throughout Rudy's performance.