Jack, aren't you in Alaska? I don't think that counts as I'm convinced curling is largely a sport to while away the long winter nights and have an excuse to drink afterwards.
There's some truth to that.
Surprisingly, it's not that popular here, though we have the perfect climate for it. And, go figure, I had to move to Washington before I started curling, and it turns out the biggest curling club in Alaska is back where I went to college. If only I had known, the beer I could have consumed....
What I like about the Canucks is that they take their post-game seriously. By tradition, the winners buy the losers the first round. Even if it's the only round, if you try to beg off and say, seriously, I have get up for work in eight hours and there's an international border between me and my bed, they suddenly turn German and say no, you will sit and you will drink beer and hold conversation and be festive, or you will have offended the nation.
Oh, the things we do to keep the peace.
Also, Americans think you need a referee and a coach in order to curl. Go figure.