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Curlers Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010 - 12:01 a.m. When I went to bed Sunday night, John says my breathing really made him concerned. This happens to me during allergy season, but he was worried, so he stayed home on Monday. Thank you, dear! I love you! .. and sorry about that inbasket. --- Well, the US men's team went out with a bang. Or rather, a bugger. As in, China buggered them mercilessly and the handshake was finally surrendered by the USA in the 9th, with a squeaker of a score: 11-5. But even the losing teams are fun to watch in curling, because you can see what they were trying to do. Not as easy to do when, say, watching boxing. --- Nothing else to write about; we took it easy yesterday. Have a good Tuesday. ---
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