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"I haven't even seen one," began [John Shuster], "so I don't know if I'll be on a poster or something promoting them."
"I don't think you want to do that. But do you do that? Absolutely. Do you want to? Probably not. But that's just human nature. It's no different than when I was a kid throwing little rocks on the kitchen floor and it's like you're in the Brier final trying to make that shot.""I'm not sure I feel (the pressure) now, but remembering back to '02 and '92 you certainly feel it at the Olympics," [Kevin Martin] said. "But that's a good thing, there's no negative there. We put a lot of pressure on our athletes and we definitely want our hockey guys to win... that's how we are as Canadians. There's nothing wrong with that, it's all good.See the full content of this document
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Catching Some Attention
From Colbert to an NFLer, American team is selling curling
First things first. American Olympic skip John Shuster needs to go on the record about the Hurry Hard condoms featuring the U.S. Curling logo:"I haven't even seen one," began Shuster, "so I don't know if I'll be on a poster or something promoting them."There was the hilarious...See the full content of this document
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