K8 Asks: I'm all about the curling. What sport will you be following in the Winter Olympics?
Kate wants to hear from you! The next question of the week, straight from Kate, is: I’m all about the curling. What sport will you be following in the Winter Olympics?
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Susana Dorley
January 26, 2010 @ 10:50 pm
I’ll be following the usual, figure and speed skating, downhill skiing. I love the drama of the whole thing.
DerbyBear
January 26, 2010 @ 11:12 pm
I will be watching as much as my eyes will stay open for! 🙂
I am particularly looking forward to the speed skating, especially the more aggressive short track events. And I want to see if Lindsey Vonn can take it ALL, having won all her World Cup events this year – does she have it to make an Olympic sweep as well!?
Moon Joyce
January 27, 2010 @ 2:21 am
Here’s one for you Kate: The definition of Saskatchewan (directly north of North Dakota for the geographically challenged Americans out there): “Where the roads are straight and the people are curling.”
Patricia (Chicago)
January 28, 2010 @ 7:19 am
Say Kate,
I love curling too and my partner and I are going to be doing the real thing ourselves. No, not at the games but at a place in Northbrook, IL that teaches you how! We are pumped about that.
Love the site! pt
Pat
January 31, 2010 @ 5:21 am
Kate: you have made our DAY here in Bemidji Minnesota. Well, mine anyway. The majority of the Olympic mens’ and women’s TEAMS came from Bemidji last time around, did anyone know that?
We are hosting junior curling right now!
If you need any other reason to know about us up here: we have Bemidji State in the Frozen Four Hockey Tourney last year (nearly a movie-making but sucky underdog story that DID get us into the WCHA) and we are currently hosting the hellecopter cold weather testing group. car manufacturers have done that here for years.
Anyway, GOOD that you are all about the curling. It is a funky, funny sport.
McPhee Gordon
February 1, 2010 @ 8:03 am
I love the snowboarding and the luge(sp.?)
Love seeing you in Ann Arbor! When will you be back?
McPhee gordon
Anne
February 10, 2010 @ 3:24 am
I will be watching for any excitement that comes close to the “badassness” of Tanya Harding. Back in the day we used to make the Winter Olympics extra-special by recruiting our fine, upstanding boyfriends to whack our competition with lead pipes so we could win. Those were the days. Winter Olympics without scandal is just a bunch of cold air.