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joggerjayne | 00:09 Thu 18th Feb 2010 | ChatterBank
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Anyone else watching the snowboarding ??
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what channel JJ?
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Eurodport GB

Channel 410
No. But I take it that the injury was in a spot that you wouldn't want to kiss it better?
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Sorry ... "Eurosport"
jj I have tried watching the Winter Olympics , well for a bit, er twice,.....both times the female commentator had such a tortured accent I actually developed tooth ache....
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Landed on his stomach, Sandy, and his head sort of whiplashed on to the ground ... Ouch !
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Aaaaaaghhh ... cr@p

Another painful one ...

This is making my eyes water !
Is it on the BBC? I've only got freeview :-(
It sounds as though these competitors have more courage than sense.
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Not on BBC at the moment, WBA

=0(
Watched the Ladies downhill earlier...Ouch!
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Quite possibly, Sandy !

OMG ... that Finnish guy was amazing !
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It's a tough disciplne, WBA.

Hitting the ground at speed REALLY hurts !

(I can vouch for that !!!)
It's just started on BBC2...Curling ...Hopscotch on ice with brooms...;-S
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Curling?

Oh.

Not quite as good as the snowboarding.

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oh good- i like the curlying thingy
But not as dangerous? I don't suppose many curlers come off the ice with broken bones or concussion
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Curling against the Swedes last night was a bit poop.
not a curlywurly beejay....
Try the red button on satellite, on a BBC channel

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