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Switzerland, 20061255 views
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Switzerland, 20061342 views
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Switzerland, 20061367 views
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Switzerland, 20061425 views
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Switzerland, 20061327 views
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Switzerland, 20061281 views
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Switzerland, 20061696 viewsThank you to Haydee for finding these great additions to the Switzerland photo gallery!
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Ben in Switzerland1249 viewsThank you to Connie for the photo!
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Ben with a two-day old calf, which he named Benita1148 viewsAccording to ESPN writer David Fleming, who accompanied Ben on his trip:
"[Ben] was also asked to name a brown and white female calf that had been born on the farm two days earlier. Ben ignored my suggestion of 'Cow-her' and went with 'Benita', showing just slightly more innovation that the Steelers' 2006 offensive playbook".
To read the whole humorous article, go to the Articles page under '2006' and click on:
Ben Cuts The Cheese
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Switzerland, May 2006: 1141 viewsBen tries his hand...er...hands at Steinstossen, the Swiss version of the popular Highland games competition known as stone put.
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Switzerland, 20061246 views
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From Vogard.com1257 viewsThe American Football star Ben Roethlisberger and his family recently paid a visit to Switzerland to discover their ancestry through the Swiss Roots organisation. Many typically Swiss customs and traditions were introduced to Ben during his five-day trip, but the one he found most interesting was watchmaking. Ben is a great watch enthusiast and so, at a special ceremony in his ancestral town of Lauperswil, he was presented with a VOGARD Personal Edition watch by the brand's creator, Michael Vogt. Ben asked to have the names of Pittsburgh and Lauperswil incorporated into the bezel and for the watch case to be engraved with No. 07, his Pittsburgh Steelers playing number.
Ben’s comment on the patented timezoner movement was brief and concise: "That’s a touch down". Michael is delighted that, from now on, everywhere Ben goes he will be accompanied by a little piece of Switzerland.
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