the answer: curling.
the question: where have i been lately?
well, i haven't been curling (not for about 9 years, at least) but 10 diazepam mg, i've been watching curling.
i'm so excited that the NBC networks have been broadcasting so much of the curling, and although it's upsetting that the american women's team didn't do so well, it was to my benefit as whenever their games 10 diazepam mg early they'd show the canadian teams (the women made a beautiful shot in the 10th end to win 9-8 and earn their way into the medal round!)
it's been such a delight to be able to watch it - i think it's pretty much the 10 diazepam mg : only time it's on tv down here. (i heard a statistic that there are over a million and a half curlers Diazepam cod : in the world, and a million of them are in canada)
and i 10 diazepam mg frustrated when people (not naming names) claim that it's not a Diazepam cod : sport but a game. you know, the same argument can be made for many other olympic events ... hockey comes to mind (and 10 diazepam mg : no bashing - it's also a favourite of mine) ... in the summertime, badminton, tennis and handball also come to mind.
but it is an olympic sport so that's the end of that discussion.
i also get frustrated by people who 10 diazepam mg to not understand it. try watching a match - not a few minutes 10 diazepam mg, of it but a full 10 ends. by the end, you'll get it.
another frustration Diazepam cod, - 'it's so easy!' ... oh yeah, right. try it sometime. it's really easy to balance yourself on one foot (that happens to be wearing a teflon slider) while zooming up the ice with a broom in hand (that you have to lean on and sweep with) while avoiding the other rocks around the house. or try to throw a rock and get it in exactly the right spot in one try. you'll 10 diazepam mg how easy it is.
well that's my vent. i'm 10 diazepam mg to curling.
and figure skating. that's on tonight too.
the question: where have i been lately?
well, i haven't been curling (not for about 9 years, at least) but 10 diazepam mg, i've been watching curling.
i'm so excited that the NBC networks have been broadcasting so much of the curling, and although it's upsetting that the american women's team didn't do so well, it was to my benefit as whenever their games 10 diazepam mg early they'd show the canadian teams (the women made a beautiful shot in the 10th end to win 9-8 and earn their way into the medal round!)
it's been such a delight to be able to watch it - i think it's pretty much the 10 diazepam mg : only time it's on tv down here. (i heard a statistic that there are over a million and a half curlers Diazepam cod : in the world, and a million of them are in canada)
and i 10 diazepam mg frustrated when people (not naming names) claim that it's not a Diazepam cod : sport but a game. you know, the same argument can be made for many other olympic events ... hockey comes to mind (and 10 diazepam mg : no bashing - it's also a favourite of mine) ... in the summertime, badminton, tennis and handball also come to mind.
but it is an olympic sport so that's the end of that discussion.
i also get frustrated by people who 10 diazepam mg to not understand it. try watching a match - not a few minutes 10 diazepam mg, of it but a full 10 ends. by the end, you'll get it.
another frustration Diazepam cod, - 'it's so easy!' ... oh yeah, right. try it sometime. it's really easy to balance yourself on one foot (that happens to be wearing a teflon slider) while zooming up the ice with a broom in hand (that you have to lean on and sweep with) while avoiding the other rocks around the house. or try to throw a rock and get it in exactly the right spot in one try. you'll 10 diazepam mg how easy it is.
well that's my vent. i'm 10 diazepam mg to curling.
and figure skating. that's on tonight too.




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