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21st February 06, 10:41 AM
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Would that be the UK team that ****ahem****lost to the US team the other day****ahem****?
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21st February 06, 10:59 AM
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 Originally Posted by auld argonian
Would that be the UK team that ****ahem****lost to the US team the other day****ahem****?
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Would be the same US men's team that ****ahem****lost to the Canadian team yesterday****ahem****? or would that be the women's team that was smoked 10-4 by the UK team 
The Scots may have invented the game, but Canadians perfected it. It's kind of funny, I was in a Bonspiel this past weekend and had thought of wearing my kilt to curl in. Of course it has been a year since I played so I decided it was probably better not to.
Last edited by Colin; 21st February 06 at 11:03 AM.
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21st February 06, 11:55 AM
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Good thing Canada beat the U.S. yesterday. The country that "perfected" curling was in serious danger of missing the medal round.
On behalf of the U.S., you're welcome. ;)
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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21st February 06, 11:58 AM
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 Originally Posted by Bob C.
Good thing Canada beat the U.S. yesterday. The country that "perfected" curling was in serious danger of missing the medal round.
On behalf of the U.S., you're welcome. ;)
Someone had to let Italy win a game might as well have been us
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21st February 06, 12:15 PM
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Oh, I expected Canada to zotz the US...that's a given. I was just suprised that they bested the UK. I didn't even KNOW that there was a women's curling in the Olympics...whaddaya want for an American? Like I could tell you who won the last World Cup? Faggitabowdit!
Watching the curling on EN-BEE-CEE started everyone looking on the internet for curling supplies....holy shnikees! I won't even talk about the personal equipment...the ice conditioning stuff is out of sight! Is this another example of a simple idea that's been taken WAY past what's necessary by technology? I suppose that a casual bit of curling at the local pond is out of the question...
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21st February 06, 12:21 PM
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...and to continue the train of thought: how the hell was this goofy game invented anyway? Were a bunch of Scots standing around on a frozen pond and bemoaning the fact that it was too cold to properly throw something (hammers, big rocks, large wooden poles...) so they got the idea to start skidding big-*** rocks across the ice? First golf then this?
"Jimmy! Maw wants her broom back now! Git off the dam ice and bring it home! And mind ya don't trip over any of them big rocks!"
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21st February 06, 12:35 PM
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 Originally Posted by auld argonian
...and to continue the train of thought: how the hell was this goofy game invented anyway? Were a bunch of Scots standing around on a frozen pond and bemoaning the fact that it was too cold to properly throw something (hammers, big rocks, large wooden poles...) so they got the idea to start skidding big-*** rocks across the ice? First golf then this?
"Jimmy! Maw wants her broom back now! Git off the dam ice and bring it home! And mind ya don't trip over any of them big rocks!"
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Here's some info for you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curling...ns_and_history
I grew up in Manitoba (Canadian Prairies) where hockey and curling are king. Of course we get 9 months of winter there ;-)
I remember being at the curling rink for my Nana's games all the time. I didn't actually play the game myself until last year. It is actually pretty cheap to play in terms of equipment (a slider, a broom, and comfy clothes) for a beginner like me. Plus this being Canada most communities have a Curling rink near by. I am still stiff from playing 2 games on Saturday though.
Give a go if you ever have the opportunity, it is a load of fun.
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