You really don't like him do you? Well, even though it's a long shot, Kranjec FTW.Anyway, skijumping is starting soon, please may the best one win, as long as his name isn't Ammann.

You really don't like him do you? Well, even though it's a long shot, Kranjec FTW.Anyway, skijumping is starting soon, please may the best one win, as long as his name isn't Ammann.
I am a 40 year old man who prides himself on a long history of learning and knowing a little bit about everything. And I have no idea what Curling is about. Can someone please tell me what the hell they are doing!?![]()
I'm a competitive curler, and yeah, it confuses a lot of people who have never played before. It's a mixture of skill and strategy. Two teams of four, each player throws two shots, with the ultimate goal being to get rocks of your colour closest to the centre of the rings on the far side of the sheet at the end of each end (round). Only the closest team gets points at the end - one point for each rock closer than the closest opponent rock. The team with the most point after 8 or 10 ends wins.
The purpose of sweeping is to (a) straighten the path of the rock/reduce the amount of curl, and (b) make it go farther. The friction heats the ice just enough to have that effect. I'm not a physicist so can't get too specific how effective it is, but it works.
It's a great social sport. Tradition is after a game you go up to the bar and the winning team buys drinks for the losing team. Most people are surprised by how fun the game is when they finally try it - it's a lot harder than it works, and sweeping is a surprisingly good workout.
That's the nutshell version. Watch a game on TV, you'll either enjoy it or be bored to tears, haha. The commentators are usually quite good at explaining the strategy of the game as it goes on.
You really don't like him do you? Well, even though it's a long shot, Kranjec FTW.Anyway, skijumping is starting soon, please may the best one win, as long as his name isn't Ammann.![]()
Poor Uzbekistan. They got crushed in between the US and Canadian delegations. The Uzbekians should have gone on before the Americans, even though it's not alphabetical. I don't think they even *showed* the Uzbek athletes onscreen, did they?
I'm suprised NBC would show anyone after they got to the United States.
You think they would have intentionally ignored Canada's athletes? A group almost as large as ours? Not even NBC would do that.
(and probably passing a fat one around).
(and probably passing a fat one around).
Not at the Olympics, they are testing for cannabis too.![]()
I'm suprised NBC would show anyone after they got to the United States.
You think they would have intentionally ignored Canada's athletes? A group almost as large as ours? Not even NBC would do that.
I only watched some of it, I was thinking they went alphabetical and the Candaians went at "C", I assume the host nation came last?
But I figured since the United States had the largest contingent of athletes, putting them *before* Uzbekistan was a bad move since it drowned out the latter (i.e. the Uzbek athletes were coming out while the camera was still focused on our people). They should have saved the US *and* Canada for last, because then no one would be - even accidentally - ignored..
You think they would have intentionally ignored Canada's athletes? A group almost as large as ours? Not even NBC would do that.
I only watched some of it, I was thinking they went alphabetical and the Candaians went at "C", I assume the host nation came last?
They did.
But I figured since the United States had the largest contingent of athletes, putting them *before* Uzbekistan was a bad move since it drowned out the latter (i.e. the Uzbek athletes were coming out while the camera was still focused on our people). They should have saved the US *and* Canada for last, because then no one would be - even accidentally - ignored..
But for some reason the US should be granted special dispensation?
But for some reason the US should be granted special dispensation?
No, I proposed putting the Uzbekistan athletes *before* the US ones so that we wouldn't drown them out.
Well, Canada's team is only slightly less massive and the host country typically does well in the Olympics, so I don't think the Canadians need to worry....the massive US Olympic team...
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