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Did you see the latest comment? Official Guest Cheese Commentator of these games, Steven Jenkins, is coming to D.C. to do an Italian cheese tasting on April 27.

By Dan Steinberg |  February 14, 2006; 12:36 PM ET
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I have to say, I'm tempted to buy tickets, even at $70. See, this blog has had all KINDS of impact on the lives of bored government workers! I had never even heard of Steven Jenkins before yesterday. You really are making a difference. I mean, in case you were hoping to. :-)

Posted by: Josh | February 14, 2006 12:50 PM

Bode Miller got caught straddling? Who is he: A.C. Slater?

Posted by: Danny The Manny | February 14, 2006 01:48 PM

Did you eat "bagna cauda"?

Best.

E.

Posted by: Enzo | February 14, 2006 01:50 PM

Yeah, and apart from reading my last linguistic comment, you could ask him whether Borgiattino is better than the Baita - he should know. Consumers' disloyalty is one of the cradles of freedom.

Posted by: piero | February 14, 2006 06:05 PM

Finally got to watch a woman's curling match today (another loss, to Japan), and two things struck me. Hard.

Our curling women are HOT! You simply must do an interview with the hottie Minnesota down-home cute sisters, one the skip, one the thrower (is that what they're called?)

Also, I don't know if you get NBC coverage there, but they were touting a curling calendar of hot curlingirls (I have to assume that's what they're called).

Any news on that front?

Curling. I can't believe I like it, and I can't believe how much I have to defend myself every time I mention it.

Still, after being attributed in your blog (thanks!), I have decided that I CANNOT after all be a curler.

Try it, Dan. In the comfort of your own Turin hotel room. Try squatting down to the shape the throwers take as they release the stone...that awkward one-foot-back, knee-to-the-chin perfectly straight-on body shape.

No, I can't be a curler...unless they start cranking them stones like bowling balls...

Posted by: Stephen Mintz | February 15, 2006 04:44 AM

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