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She was there watching the show. She sat right in front of us.I saw on Twitter that actress who played Winnie in Bring It On was involved with something. I was super stoked because I love the actress on General Hospital!
She was there watching the show. She sat right in front of us.
I'm so jealous. She plays one of my fave. characters on GH! I tweeted about how if I was there I would've freaked because of that character and not Bring it On and she favorited it. I was speechless.
Who does she play on GH?
Lulu!
How did I not know that! Luv her !
They predicted warmer temperatures for the competition days but in the end the warmer temps never showed up. You're right, nice in the afternoon but kinda cool otherwise. However, there's a heat advisery for this week if you'd like to return to LA. The beaches should be 85 degrees.Yeah, all YALL saying there was a heat wave, I must respectfully disagree. [emoji23]
I wonder though if you actually calculated how much was spent between the travel and hotels and practicewear for the comps how much more was actually spent than $14,000.....I think it is a wonderful thing that you are able to give it back to a local children's hospital who I am sure appreciates every cent and then some, and I do not question the sincerity and love that it is donated by SE, but I do question the authenticity of the EP's giving prize money to charity.I can only speak for SE but our charity is the Brenner Children's Hospital in Winston Salem NC. (Maybe 15 minutes from our gym). As a program we do a lot to support this organization, not just throw money their way. I will close with , in the last 8 days SE has won $14,000 worth of prize money for Brenner's. That's something to be proud of! Perspective I guess.
Right LOLWarm to California is definitely different to warm in the south. There were about 4/5 hours everyday that was perfect.....the rest of the time I froze. Lmao
I wonder though if you actually calculated how much was spent between the travel and hotels and practicewear for the comps how much more was actually spent than $14,000.....I think it is a wonderful thing that you are able to give it back to a local children's hospital who I am sure appreciates every cent and then some, and I do not question the sincerity and love that it is donated by SE, but I do question the authenticity of the EP's giving prize money to charity.
I can understand that. But I would also say, the flipside to that, is look how much there was to learn what not to do. When you have the opportunity to do something different from the ground up, I'd think you'd want to have all your ducks in a row. Regardless of whether it has anything competitively to do with Varsity (I'm just speculating), it's still a new competition that you would want to show you've paid attention to the details.Running an event is not nearly as easy as it seems. I wasn't at CL, so I can't directly speak to any issues that happened, however, Varsity and it's sub-companies have hosted thousands of events over the last 40 years. This was the second-ever CL event. Some growing pains are to be expected.