Absolutely I believe in it. |
I don't know if we're ever on the way to a laugher. |
I felt like I was in a dream out there. I felt totally surreal - like 'What's going on?' Mary Sue's in and is playing second then the next end she's playing lead so it was just very confusing. I still don't know how we won the game quite frankly. |
I felt like I was in a dream out there. I felt totally surreal - like 'What's going on?' Mary Sue's in and is playing second, then the next end she's playing lead so it was just very confusing. I still don't know how we won the game, quite frankly. |
It was unexpected. We did not feel that there was going to be any kind of problem this year with a shortage. |
It's a very slow-moving system that has caused all kinds of problems. |
It's time we started looking at our sport as bigger than that. You're going to draw a million people to curling, whether the Stanley Cup playoffs are on or not. And in three years' time, you might get two million. |
Maybe I'll take a little consolation in realizing that ? even if I'd played lights out too, she was just going to one-up me all the time. |
No, I think the person who is throwing last rock needs to call the game too. |
That's a whack of snow. |
Those jackets look just fine on them. But you just know everyone gets up a little more to play you. You should get up to play everyone here anyway, but there's something about seeing that maple leaf that adds something. |
Those were two hard losses. Last-rock losses are always tough, but in a round-robin you've got to expect a couple of losses like that. You just have to find a way to bounce back. Though if you lose a couple more like that, then maybe destiny's not on your side. |
We've done it both ways, we've won the one-two game and we've lost it. The key is you just have to blow [the loss to Scott] off and say that was just practice and tomorrow we get to go again. |