( Mar. 13th, 2004 12:42 am)
I'm sick. And I feel like I'm getting sicker. At possibly the worst time, ever.

Wah.
( Mar. 13th, 2004 03:49 pm)
I'm mad with myself. I played like shit today, and my team lost. And now it looks as if Peachey's gonna lose this game.

I have curling angst. I should just go to bed.

PS: Andrew Gibson, the lead for NS, still looks like Lance Bass. It's disturbing; curlers aren't supposed to look like pop stars.

ETA: Peachey lost, so if anyone wants to see the disturbing Lance-look-a-like, watch the Brier final tomorrow evening.
( Mar. 13th, 2004 07:47 pm)



Which 1990's Subculture Do You Belong To?


[Another Quiz by Kris
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Rawk on.

I realize that maybe only 2 other people on my flist will actually care, but I am very excited for the Brier final tomorrow. It's a repeat of last year's final, and considering Dacey is the one team to beat Ferbey at this year's competition, it should be exciting.

This made me happy:

Dacey scored a key deuce in the second end after Peachey flashed on a takeout attempt. He put the game out of reach in the eighth end when he had an open draw for three and took an insurmountable 7-3 lead.

It was the second end that was the turning point in the game said Peachey.

``That's one heck of a team and they hit outstanding and I didn't really want them to start the game with a two-ender and hit away,'' said Peachey. ``The ice was a little trickier to draw on today.''

Peachey, who finished his first ever Brier championship in third place, also secured a berth in the 2005 Olympic curling trials but failed to complete his sweep of Atlantic teams. Peachey eliminated Russ Howard of New Brunswick in a tiebreaker for the final playoff spot and Newfoundland's Brad Gushue in the playoffs.
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