I love how Korea's has done so much to help us Canadians feel more at home: all we canucks who didn't care about, and ignored curling back home (read: everyone except the prairie-dwellers), can now also not care about, and ignore curling in Korea!
actually, I had a student who coached Korea's junior men's curling team to a championship of some kind. cool guy. and my brother's thinking of getting into curling, because it's a sport you can play even long after you've lost the athletic chops of your youth. but he lives in Alberta.
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I expected the Korean team to use those really short brooms that give you back ache.
Now I know why the bars were so empty this weekend.
I love how Korea's has done so much to help us Canadians feel more at home: all we canucks who didn't care about, and ignored curling back home (read: everyone except the prairie-dwellers), can now also not care about, and ignore curling in Korea!
actually, I had a student who coached Korea's junior men's curling team to a championship of some kind. cool guy. and my brother's thinking of getting into curling, because it's a sport you can play even long after you've lost the athletic chops of your youth. but he lives in Alberta.
Best comment EVER, Samuel! Ha ha ha ha ha. I didn't know about this. Maybe I'll go watch it. Thanks for the info!
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