Who wants some Patrick Chan?
Posted on 2015-12-18 • No comments yet
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Now we know what Patrick was doing during his season off the ice? :) In his twitter he shared some tweets with pictures of wine bottles that would definately be intresting for figure skating fans.

source: @winemakersboots

source: @winemakersboots
I don’t promote alcohol, but looks like figure skating competitions might become more interesting to watch. Also it may turn out that I will be less nervous watching Patrick’s skating in future (but whiskey would help better ;)).
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