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    Quote Originally Posted by nutmegchoi View Post
    We can start GoFundMe.
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    Sounds and looks good to me.
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    2018 Winter Olympic moments/events ranked from best to worst:

    #1 Here comes Diggins. . . Gold!

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    #2 Women's Hockey

    #3 Ester Ledecka

    #4 Skiercross, Boardercross, Slopestyle Events, Halfpipe , Freestyle Skiing

    #5 Men's Curling

    #6 Alpine Skiing

    #7 Biathlon WHAT. A. FINISH.

    #8-99 Everything Else

    #100 Doubles Luge

    #101-102 Figure Skating / Ice Dancing

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    Man I'd have to put Ester Ledecka first but between her and Diggins/Randall it's a toss up. I had a lot of fun watching this year and it really took the edge off being sick the past two weeks.

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    110,000 condoms given out.
    Well maybe I'm the faggot America
    I'm not a part of a redneck agenda

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    ^^that seems to be the ## given to athletes. More were given out to volunteers, coaches, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plugboots View Post
    110,000 condoms given out.
    WTF...thats all

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    I actually got into watching curling this time, and not just because the US men won GOLD (but that helped). I think the free guard zone, four rock rule really helped make the game more exciting. I hear they might be moving to a five rock rule next time?

    Anyway, despite some shocking upsets, I have to admit the Canuckistanies did pretty well, and congrats to you all, eh? I’m just glad there don’t seem to be that many Norwegians gloating on here.

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    Good review of the games :

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    Quote Originally Posted by flowing alpy View Post
    chicks screaming at stones did not excite me, weird.
    From the other room the Japanese women sounded like actresses in some weird porno.
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    It was cute and funny for 5 minutes.
    Then they were giving me a headache.

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    I didn’t catch the ladies curling. But I heard the Russian lady was hot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Satch View Post
    Absolutely

    CBC did a great job save for the Curling coverage which was too much IMO
    So damn proud what out brothers and sisters did 29 times over

    I'M CANADIAN

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    Quote Originally Posted by billyk View Post
    I actually got into watching curling this time, and not just because the US men won GOLD (but that helped). I think the free guard zone, four rock rule really helped make the game more exciting. I hear they might be moving to a five rock rule next time?

    Anyway, despite some shocking upsets, I have to admit the Canuckistanies did pretty well, and congrats to you all, eh? I’m just glad there don’t seem to be that many Norwegians gloating on here.
    Can you elaborate on the rule? Teh googlz does not deliver for finding the rules of curling.

    Edit: nevermind, finally found it: guards are not allowed to be hit out of play during the first 4 rocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flowing alpy View Post
    chicks screaming at stones did not excite me, weird.
    cuz they weren't YOUR stones

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    Quote Originally Posted by zartagen View Post
    Can you elaborate on the rule? Teh googlz does not deliver for finding the rules of curling.

    Edit: nevermind, finally found it: guards are not allowed to be hit out of play during the first 4 rocks.
    Just some words I heard the commentators say. Beats me what the deep significance of it is, but thought I’d share my newly acquired knowledge. The game is still pretty much a mystery to me.

    I also picked up that the Canadians are known to play a “corner guard” as an opening tactic, even when they have the hammer. So the US would open with a rock in the house close to the button without fear of it getting cleared, because the Canadians would follow up with their corner guard that actually guarded the US rock. Not sure I understood completely what was going on, but the commentators marveled at how clever that was.

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    That last paragraph looked to be in English but I understood none of it.
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    ^ Mute
    Scientists now have decisive molecular evidence that humans and chimpanzees once had a common momma and that this lineage had previously split from monkeys.

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    Huh? I thought that was great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Tortoise View Post
    Huh? I thought that was great.
    Good analysis. However, could do without the smarmy know-it-all comments and tone of voice.
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    Sure, It was a great result, just found the narration smacking of the usual Dartmouth grad pomposity- Jesse Diggins winning a sprint in the finish straight isn't a big surprise when she's in a group, even to the others skiers in the group.
    Scientists now have decisive molecular evidence that humans and chimpanzees once had a common momma and that this lineage had previously split from monkeys.

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