A blog about curling

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Never thought I'd write a post with that title. Let's face it. Curling not as big as, say, the NBA. In case you don't know what it is, it's a sport in which players throw (slide, really) heavy rocks on a sheet of ice with the goal of getting the most rocks near the center and knocking the opposing team's rocks farther away.

If you want to know more about the sport, check this site.

If you want to see the blog about curling, check this out. One of the co-bloggers is The Eclectic Econoclast, aka John Palmer, an economist at the University of Western Ontario. Palmer also blogs at The Sports Economist.

I've never tried curling, but I think it would be fun. Must be the Minnesotan in me.

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