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goddess40 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-11-05 08:25 AM
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15. My husband thought it was a wimpy sport too
but the first day, after he split his pants practicing the delivery, he gave us another laugh. After sweeping a few rocks, he was sweating so much the steam was rising out of his fleece so that it looked like he was on fire.

Besides it is more physically demanding that archery.

The off season sport for curling seems to be golf - I'm not a golfer because the swing bothers my back. But so far I can curl - and if the delivery every bothers my back I'll have to go to the stick. My only concession to my bad back so far is that I had to go to a no-lift delivery.

We have a team that comes to our men's bonspiel from Thunder Bay every year - they are quite the party animals.
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