One more thing
Those guys who may or may not have been Dutch and may or may not have been curlers gave me one red Dutch Olympic glove last night. Just the right one. I'm not sure why. I've been wearing it today, fancying it my own version of Johnny Weir's "Camille." But now I don't know whether to wear the glove on my right hand or to use it to wipe away my tears of shame at the potential scandal I'm possibly, or possibly not, staring at.
By Dan Steinberg |
February 24, 2006; 4:26 PM ET
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Posted by: Susan | February 24, 2006 04:41 PM
Oh, Danny! Does it really matter? Hasn't it been the ride of your life? Or at least the ride of these last two weeks of your life? And hasn't it been one strange and wonderful trip? Didn't one of 'em give you a red Olympics glove, just the right one? Heck yeah, they're real--as real as any of this all is...Deep breath, babycakes; then just keep on truckin'.
Posted by: Bobbie | February 24, 2006 05:58 PM
Glove, Schmove! You really need to get one of those crazy hats the Dutch wear... like a King's Crown, wooden shot hat, etc. Now those are keepers - but getting them to fit in your luggage is another question!
Posted by: Tom | February 24, 2006 10:30 PM
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Dan, cheer up! did you notice that in today's chat you said that after the candians won there would be "coaches burning in newfoundland" I didn't realize they hated coaches that much! Much more interesting than burning couches.