Woz’ post-results-show email is below. Your votes did it!!! THANK YOU!!! You can see the ‘Woz is Safe’ video from last night and more at:
http://www.youtube.com/WozTV
It includes Woz’ moment of feeling “like everything including my nerves had been instantly sucked out of me,” that he speaks of, and the “Poppin’ Fresh Woz” confessional.
THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR VOTES FOR WOZ!!!!
joe patane http://www.joesworld.org
On Mar 25, 2009, at 3:43 AM, Steve Wozniak wrote:
Here is what a friend wrote to me:
this competition is not about winning but your being a role model for everyone showing that you can accomplish so much if you try your best, have a positive attitude, overcome your fears and have the support of your friends.
I heartily agree with that assessment.
A lot of people are glad to see someone like myself having a chance.
A ton of you actually voted over and over and over to keep me in, and it worked. It could even work all the way to the victory. It isn’t enough just to want me to win. It takes votes.
I almost dread this Tuesday show, with the dance-off. It’s pretty boring for us dancers. We get called out on a few occasions and stand where marks on the floor have our names. We wait and stand and wait.
When we know our dance routines, we can be comfortable and go out and perform it. But on Tuesday, you never know if you are going to make it to the second and third selection. Then you have to portray a face-off and dance again. The 2 worst dances get repeated again on national TV. Each pair has to worry about going up or down a notch.
I had expected, from the lowest judges’ scores in 6 years, to likely be in a dance-off. I had my knee pads under my costume. I had even thought ahead far enough to plan on repeating last week’s quickstep with its fast footwork or this Samba with the work, on Regis & Kelly this Thursday, which is what happens to the one sent home.
During the first stand-off, where four partners would be ’saved’ to dance again, I waited with high anticipation. After 3 couples were ’saved’ they led up to the 4th announcement and then paused for what seemed forever. Like the other announced ’saves’ I took a breath and held it and hoped, and hoped, and hoped to hear “Steve and Karina.” When I heard it I couldn’t believe it Karina screamed and I held her saying “Oh my god.” I felt like everything including my nerves had been instantly sucked out of me. I was lightly crying for the rest of the show.
The audience cheered their approval and the other dancers made it obvious that they shared our joy.
I was also very glad when Steve O. got saved. We have to find a way to help him with votes if I ever get sent home. I know he’ll do the same for me. And that sort of combined votes could make the total difference right to the finals.
Well, it’s obvious that with the lowest judges’ score in 6 years, friends and fans who voted over and over and over for us did save us, and prove their existence to the producers of Dancing With The Stars.
I am eternally grateful to so many of you who gathered groups of friends and got them to vote on all their phones as many times as allowed. I have to confess that I even let my wife vote on my phones. Karina voted for us on her phone and got the calls on video at our practice last night.
By the way, you saw Karina in a very hot “Man Eater” dance tonight.
It is late and we are starting a new dance tomorrow. So I have to get some sleep after a very long day. I will keep you informed. Please keep voting for me. We have to show that we are not insignificant. The producers did their best to get me to back out because of my injuries. But I was able to dance and proved it. They tried to get me to back out because of embarrassment, saying the judges might give me 2’s. I said I don’t get embarrassed. I’m not sure why the judges almost always have the same scores within a small range. How do they all know what level of lowness or highness to score? All three judges had scored me incredibly low, but they didn’t daunt my enjoyment because I knew how many fans liked and believed in me.
With all of you, nothing can stop me.
Let me repeat what I believe this is all about. This came from my good friend, Bobbi Fisher Velazquez. I met Bobbi when she coordinated a program at Chapman College to save 9th graders in danger of dropping out of school after flunking English. Michael Anthony Hall helped these kids progress in reading and writing, and I did also, in that program. Here is what Bobbi said:
this competition is not about winning but your being a role model for everyone showing that you can accomplish so much if you try your best, have a positive attitude, overcome your fears and have the support of your friends. –
– tv is wake zone
Scott Scottevest
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