Funny figure skating gifs with Julia Lipnitskaya
Posted on 2015-10-08 • No comments yet
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A minute of fun for figure skating fans. Julia Lipnitskaya has one of the most telling facial expression))
The medal will be mine, understand?

What???

What do you mean?

Just No

We all best friends in figure skating

I’m done here

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