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Blog Entry 14 of 197 From the mountains to 6th Avenue
Many Evergreeners commute. It's been described as a commuter community. Accurate. So there is an etiquette to commuting. The first rule: Leave early. Even if you depart for a 9 to five job at 6:30 a.m., you will not be alone. If you like being alone on the highway, go to Montana. The second rule: Leave early If you don't get off til 5 p.m., take a book on tape, because you will be sitting in traffic near Federal and 6th, and entertainment of any kind is helpful. There are polite drivers, like me, who let others sneak in, especially in merge lanes. I try. You probably do too. The one thing I have decided that will not happen to me is that I will not be mangled in a car wreck on 6th Avenue or I-70 in either direction. What do you do to keep this promise to yourself?

Olympics on TV out-viewed by Idol
Contributed by: Karen Groves   on 2/22/2006

Let the games begin
I admire athleticism. I have no hold on it.
I am a perpetual good sport, will try anything and fully expect not to win.

I'm in awe of the discipline sport demands.
I don't know what it takes to be an athlete like the ones I watch every night on TV-the Olympic competitions, I guess I am in the minority, cause American Idol I can only watch for short periods. Maybe, I just need to turn off the volume. But I read that the TV execs are nervous and starting to tout the internet, because the viewership of American Idol is greater than that for the Olympic coverage. www.mercurynews.com

I can understand the allure of bob sleighing www.whitetracks.co.uk.Of course, I remember gliding down the hill off of Highway 73, between Evergreen and Marshdale, or finding a good spot at Elk Meadow with a plastic disk we could always pack a kid into. Fun, watch out for the trees.

The thrill of the downhill, yeah, I get that.
And skiing, same concept. Skating, hmmm. Skating yes, you can get from point A to point B, but dancing on skates?
Who would think of doing a pirouette on thin blades of steel on rock hard ice.
Someone thought of all this to torture us or shame us.

Hockey, my daddy played and had all the scars to show for it.
That makes sense: a stick and a wedge you knock around, yeah, it's golf on ice. Simple equipment. That's how sports get started. You pick up a stick and hit something. It's a release of energy or anger or calories that's socially accepted.

Or, if you have to stay indoors in New England through the winter, you tack up a peach basket at a height of 10 feet and throw a ball in it.
Naismith was no dummy.
www.hoophall.com/
www.hoophall.com/
What about the luge? The books say it originated in Norway as a means of transport, or a toy. Now it's all coming together for me. Sports are invented to distract children, challenge workers, or as a sidebar to transportation. So skiing, skating, luge, bob sledding, www.usaluge.org/
Skeleton: Who came up with this one?
www.skeletonsport.com/
www.torino2006.org
This has a frightening death wish look to it, as if the thrill is measured in the inches between one's chin and icy surface below. Ouch.

Curling is curious, a game of strategy, this could be chess with 42-pound pieces.
www.ecf-web.org/
www.curlingbasics.com/
Let the games begin. Let the games continue.



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