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Nathaniel says thank you for the dance party, it was really funny. If only you could have seen the look on his face.

Sent by Sarah Goodyear | 4:36 PM ET | 03-18-2008

Hehe...when watching it with no sound (headphones at home), Tricia looks like she's in a staring contest with the camera - and winning - for the first 30 seconds or so.

Sent by Summer | 5:31 PM ET | 03-18-2008

I love basketball, but I am always disappointed that many media outlets focus solely on the men's tournament, forgetting that there is an equally important (or more so to some fans like me) women's tournament happening too. I hope you spend some time discussing the women's brackets.

Thanks (and i love the show)

Jeff
Southington, CT

Sent by jeff lukens | 7:57 PM ET | 03-18-2008

you guys kill me.

Sent by rachel | 5:42 AM ET | 03-19-2008

You call that a chicken dance?!? Any serious student of the craft knows that you are supposed to extend you arms and fly around the room during the bridge. Please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_dance

Did you know, that while being composed by a Swissman, the dance itself and the best known arrangement are Dutch in origin?

By the way. You gave me a real chuckle. Keep up all the good work :]

Sent by Nathan in Holland | 7:50 AM ET | 03-19-2008

What the goes on in this after I leave? A girl leaves for the baby doc and all heck breaks loose....which is a way of saying, "If I wish I could have chicken danced...although that might have induced labor." Better to just say "Happy Birthday Nathaniel!!!!!"

Sent by Alison Stewart-NPR | 9:20 AM ET | 03-19-2008

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