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	<title>On a Lark &#187; Olympics</title>
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		<title>Stuff I like (and you might like too!)- The Winter Olympics</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 00:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emily</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>    Even though the Vancouver Olympics chose  these creepsters as their mascots, I am VERY excited for the winter olympics. I was hoping we&#8217;d have enough snow to set up a course in our yard, but apparently it&#8217;s backwards week so it&#8217;s spring in Maine and Snowmaggedon in the South. Anyhow, it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>    Even though the Vancouver Olympics chose  <a href="http://www.vancouver2010.com/mascot/en/meet.php">these creepsters</a> as their mascots, I am VERY excited for the winter olympics. I was hoping we&#8217;d have enough snow to set up a course in our yard, but apparently it&#8217;s backwards week so it&#8217;s spring in Maine and Snowmaggedon in the South. Anyhow, it&#8217;s probably for the best that I&#8217;m not testing out my skeleton, snowboard cross, and biathalon skills over half an hour from a hospital.<br />
    Since I&#8217;m a loyal Mainer, you should all check out <a href="http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/136214.html">this</a> article to see a full list of Olympians with Maine ties. We couldn&#8217;t just list the Mainers, because it wouldn&#8217;t have filled up a whole article. Maine takes what it can get. If you don&#8217;t want to read the whole thing, here&#8217;s my abridged list of who you should watch out for:</p>
<p>    1. <a href="http://www.sethwescott.com/journey/">SETH WESCOTT</a> A true Mainer and the first ever winner of the snowboard cross gold medal. </p>
<p>    2. Haley Johnson, Lanny Barnes, and Laura Spector- Ok, they aren&#8217;t from here, but they did train here, and more importantly, they are LADY BIATHLETES! If the capitals make it seem like I&#8217;m shouting, it&#8217;s because I am. </p>
<p>    3. Lowell Bailey, Tim Burke, and Jeremy Teela- MAN BIATHLETES! Or is it manletes? </p>
<p>    So I hope you&#8217;re all going to watch it. At the very least, the opening ceremonies are a great time to ridicule each country&#8217;s outfits. They really never are good, but I keep thinking &#8220;maybe this year.&#8221; Let me just throw a plug out there for curling. It&#8217;s more entertaining than you&#8217;d think and it&#8217;s usually on in the early morning when your other options are shows about four year olds in beauty pageants. So what are you going to watch this Olympics?</p>
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