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"They don't know how to ice skate," Ms. Falco said.
He takes the careful, shuffling steps of someone learning how to ice skate.
"I don't know how to ice skate, either, but I Rollerblade".
When his one son wanted to learn how to ice skate, Mr. York built him a rink in the backyard.
I am thrilled when he beckons me over for a crash course in how to ice two-tone roses.
An 18-year veteran of the Fire Department, Lieutenant Petti did play on a department hockey team -- his mother, Catherine, said he joined the team "before he actually knew how to ice skate".
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