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03-16-23 05:27PM |
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CURLER1
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2023 Mens Worlds
Gushue has picked up Ryan Harden as 5th to go to the Worlds. Classy!
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03-16-23 09:51PM |
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IN-OFF-FOR-2
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Re: 2023 Mens Worlds
quote: Originally posted by CURLER1
Gushue has picked up Ryan Harden as 5th to go to the Worlds. Classy!
Love it. Bring Brad Jacobs as a Curling Canada "consultant". What's one more Red Coat to make the trip? Bring someone that can actually give a different perspective and possibly help the team, instead of a myriad of Curling Canada hangers on doing nothing. Count them up 1,2, 10 Red Coats make the trip for no reason. If they're going to hand out free trips, give it someone who can help, not someone who's there for the free trip.
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03-17-23 10:28AM |
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Deliverer
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Yes, Ryan is an excellent choice.
I remember several years ago, following the Players' Championship, Ryan, Lisa Weagle and Rachel Homan staying over an extra day in Toronto to help promote the Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club's Annual Charity Event.
Now that's real class!!!
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03-17-23 12:48PM |
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CurlingWatcher1
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Re: 2023 Mens Worlds
quote: Originally posted by CURLER1
Gushue has picked up Ryan Harden as 5th to go to the Worlds. Classy!
Why didn't he pick Gallant? He's a lot more flexible than R. Harnden and knows the team.
I don't think Gallant and Gushue get along that well.
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03-19-23 06:24AM |
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On The Nose
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quote: Originally posted by curlingclips
It's World Men's, not Mens Worlds.
https://worldcurling.org/events/wmcc2023
I don't understand why curling has to be all weird about simple things like this.
^ And most of us don't understand why you post nonsense like this.
Everyone here knows exactly what the subject of this thread is by reading the title of the thread - including you.
From what I've seen, most people here don't appreciate your extremely petty and condescending 'corrections'.
Do you teach a grade 5 elementary school class or something? Maybe the parents of the kids in your grade 5 class appreciate your corrections, but that's not really the case here.
Especially coming from one who has never played the game, yet is constantly pushing (mostly very strange) ways to 'improve' it.
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03-19-23 08:06AM |
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Marcus44
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03-19-23 01:04PM |
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curlingclips
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quote: Originally posted by On The Nose
And most of us don't understand why you post nonsense like this.
We don't say Mens Canadians and Womens Canadians Curling Championships. We say Canadian Men's & Canadian Women's Curling Championships.
And yet for World Championships suddenly people say Mens Worlds and Womens Worlds, despite the fact that the events themselves are actually World Men's and World Women's.
If you want me to stop complaining about it, then start calling them by the proper names. It's that simple.
The problem here is not the people making the correction. It's the people that keeps making the same mistake over and over again.
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03-19-23 02:46PM |
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johnnysmoke
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Clips be Curling
From my perspective (as self-appointed arbiter of all things Curlingzone) they are interchangeable. There is something in the English language called "informal language".
It's a more casual, spontaneous, even colloquial manner of speaking and writing.
Here's an example from headlines torn from this very site:
https://www.curlingzone.com/post.php?postid=5401
Are you questioning the owners use of verbiage on this very site? Because that is not very collegial.
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03-19-23 09:33PM |
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On The Nose
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quote: Originally posted by curlingclips
We don't say Mens Canadians and Womens Canadians Curling Championships. We say Canadian Men's & Canadian Women's Curling Championships.
And yet for World Championships suddenly people say Mens Worlds and Womens Worlds, despite the fact that the events themselves are actually World Men's and World Women's.
If you want me to stop complaining about it, then start calling them by the proper names. It's that simple.
The problem here is not the people making the correction. It's the people that keeps making the same mistake over and over again.
^ NO. It is YOUR responsibility to behave like an adult, and not like an arrogant, obnoxious, and spoiled 10 year old child.
It is YOUR responsibility to recognize that others in this Forum don't give a damn about everything being pristine and perfect, as long as it is comprehensible. This is not a grade 5 English class, and we, as adults, do not come here to be lectured on proper English grammar from a person who behaves like an obnoxious 10 year old.
What's next - will you demand that we all wear a suit and tie when we're typing a post?
Or maybe a tuxedo?
This is NOT your Forum. It belongs equally to everyone who participates - not more to you than to others. Yet you go around here as if you own the place.
It is YOUR responsibility to stop behaving like this and learn to co-exist with and to respect other people.
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03-20-23 01:58AM |
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Maggie
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quote: Originally posted by On The Nose
^ NO. It is YOUR responsibility to behave like an adult, and not like an arrogant, obnoxious, and spoiled 10 year old child.
It is YOUR responsibility to recognize that others in this Forum don't give a damn about everything being pristine and perfect, as long as it is comprehensible. This is not a grade 5 English class, and we, as adults, do not come here to be lectured on proper English grammar from a person who behaves like an obnoxious 10 year old.
What's next - will you demand that we all wear a suit and tie when we're typing a post?
Or maybe a tuxedo?
This is NOT your Forum. It belongs equally to everyone who participates - not more to you than to others. Yet you go around here as if you own the place.
It is YOUR responsibility to stop behaving like this and learn to co-exist with and to respect other people.
Do you realize that you are taking the time to post using all caps and lots of insults over pretty much nothing?
You’re yelling and banging on about being an adult while not acting like an adult… over semantics .Just scroll on by, man. Life is short.
Take the tip from Johnny Smoke. He’s the self appointed arbiter of all thing Curlingzone, fergawdsakes. He knows a thing or two.
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03-20-23 06:54AM |
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On The Nose
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quote: Originally posted by Maggie
Do you realize that you are taking the time to post using all caps and lots of insults over pretty much nothing?
You’re yelling and banging on about being an adult while not acting like an adult… over semantics .Just scroll on by, man. Life is short.
Take the tip from Johnny Smoke. He’s the self appointed arbiter of all thing Curlingzone, fergawdsakes. He knows a thing or two.
I'm fully conscious of what I'm doing, thanks.
And whether or not it meets with your approval is irrelevant to me.
It is not "nothing"... and it is not just "semantics" - it's far more than that...
Over the past couple of years, I have seen several members be very frustrated by 'curlingclips' claiming to know more about every single aspect of curling than everyone else (including grammar!) - and this, despite having never curled himself.
In addition, it frustrates me to see this discussion board be a mere shadow of what it could/should be. And when you have a self-proclaimed 'know it all' like 'curlingclips' going all over the forum telling everyone that they're wrong about everything, and even telling the sport of curling that it is being played the wrong way... well, that is not "nothing" - it's a safe bet that that kind of arrogant, obnoxious attitude helps to keep people away from this forum.
Personally, I preferred ML to 'curlingclips' - at least ML was a curler and knew and respected the history of the game.
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03-24-23 10:18PM |
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Prawnpuller
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Registered: Feb 2013
Location: British Columbia
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Re Clips. … problem here is not the people making the correction. It's the people that keeps making the same mistake over and over again.
For gods sake the last time I looked this was a curling forum and not a grammar school. Most of the posters in here are “curlers” and most are quite knowledgeable unlike you. Of your 1427 posts I have only seen about 2 that made any sense at all…concentrate on puten out enteligent stuf bout curlen ensted of corekting speling n gram er by us grade Skool pions.
Two things can happen…One is bad
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03-24-23 10:33PM |
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curlingclips
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For what it's worth, I don't consider my correction to be grammatical. I just think using proper names is respectful, for people/events/places/etc.
I think deliberately butchering names is disrespectful.
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03-25-23 02:25AM |
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naterock_11
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It's sweet and good karma to add Ryan Harnden, especially considering what it means to the brothers. It's not going to factor in any more than Kennedy did at the Olympics.
Too much of Edin's advantage is having hammer to start the game and never surrendering a tie/lead by making every shot good enough. Playing better in the round robin would help. Drawing to the button better too. I hope they have a plan for it.
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03-27-23 08:02PM |
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CurlingWatcher1
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Gushue has a tough start. First 2 games are against Switzerland and Italy.
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03-27-23 10:43PM |
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hogged again
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quote: Originally posted by CurlingWatcher1
Gushue has a tough start. First 2 games are against Switzerland and Italy.
And Vic will bring up Russ losing to Italy during game 1 and again during the Italy game bringing his 17 year total to just under a million times. At least we get it over with early. #TSNstale #pleaseretire
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