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SCENE: The three of us watching women's curling on TV.

Will: Curling is weird.

Al: Curling is awesome.

Will: But it's weird!

Al: I'm not saying it's not weird, but it's still awesome.

Me: It was invented in Scotland about 600 years ago, you know.

Al: Back in feudal Scotland, right?

Will: Sliding stones across ice? You wouldn't think they would have been that creative.

Al: They throw big logs! You really think that they wouldn't slide stones?

Me: *laughing* You've got a point.

Date: 2010-02-22 04:52 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] anaka.livejournal.com
Absolutely. But it's also people sliding big rocks across long patches of ice, with other people using brooms to do... well, I'm not sure what it is they accomplish, but I can tell it does something. Rocks and brooms on ice. There is a slight element of the absurd there, you know.

As for why, in part you can thank NBC, who's devoting all their spare time on MSNBC to in-depth curling coverage. Whereas in past iterations it got almost no coverage, now it gets a station practially all to itself, much as they're doing with hockey and CNBC.

And don't worry, we're taking my curling-admiring child to a mini-camp next weekend to feed his curiosity and possibly addiction. Dinna fret. :)

Date: 2010-02-23 03:22 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] jkahane.livejournal.com
I guess I can see why the image would seem to be so absurd...but that said, curling is really a brilliant game to both watch and play.

Had no idea that MSNBC was devoting itself to curling. This is a good thing. :)

Ooh, a curling mini-camp? Excellent! :)

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