Picture of the Day: South Korea’s Women’s Curling Team in Action GIKorea | February 16, 2022 | Picture of the Day | 5 Comments Women’s curlingSouth Korea’s Kim Eun-jung (C) slides a stone during a match against Japan in the women’s curling round-robin session at the Beijing Winter Olympics at the National Aquatics Centre on Feb. 14, 2022. (Yonhap) Share this:TwitterEmailFacebookPrintPinterestLinkedInReddit Related 0 0 votes Article Rating Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* WebSite URL Δ Label {} [+] Name* Email* WebSite URL Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 5 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments setnaffa 2 years ago Frankly, I never understood how that Scotish game was ever considered an Olympic “sport”… What’s next? Eating haggis and keeping it down? Bagpipes at 10 paces? Then again, it was probably “endowed”. So have at it girls with brooms!!! Kevin Kim 2 years ago Why would this sport be divided into men’s and women’s teams? That makes as much sense as men’s and women’s 8-ball. ChickenHead 2 years ago “Why would this sport be divided into men’s and women’s teams? That makes as much sense as men’s and women’s 8-ball.” IOC: “Would you like to sponsor the men’s team or both?” McCorporatin: “There are two divisions?” IOC: “Absolutely.” McC: “Price includes both?” IOC: “Well, no. There are TWO divisions.” McC: “Our budget was really only for one sport, not two. I guess we will sponsor the men.” IOC: “Ohhhkidokie. Thats what all the misogynistic companies say.” McC: “Yeah. Hmmm. Let me call accounting. I think they can move budget away from the children’s hospital.” IOC: “Don’t forget to tell them they have 4 years to save up money for the addition of the transsexual teams. Both of them.” liz 2 years ago I was always terrible at curling. So glad big hair is no longer a thing. Flyingsword 2 years ago Genocide games
Frankly, I never understood how that Scotish game was ever considered an Olympic “sport”…
What’s next? Eating haggis and keeping it down? Bagpipes at 10 paces?
Then again, it was probably “endowed”. So have at it girls with brooms!!!
Why would this sport be divided into men’s and women’s teams? That makes as much sense as men’s and women’s 8-ball.
“Why would this sport be divided into men’s and women’s teams? That makes as much sense as men’s and women’s 8-ball.”
IOC: “Would you like to sponsor the men’s team or both?”
McCorporatin: “There are two divisions?”
IOC: “Absolutely.”
McC: “Price includes both?”
IOC: “Well, no. There are TWO divisions.”
McC: “Our budget was really only for one sport, not two. I guess we will sponsor the men.”
IOC: “Ohhhkidokie. Thats what all the misogynistic companies say.”
McC: “Yeah. Hmmm. Let me call accounting. I think they can move budget away from the children’s hospital.”
IOC: “Don’t forget to tell them they have 4 years to save up money for the addition of the transsexual teams. Both of them.”
I was always terrible at curling.
So glad big hair is no longer a thing.
Genocide games