Wednesday, August 6, 2008

“I got a hundred bucks says my baby beats Pete's baby. I just think genetics are in my favour.”

-quote by Andre Agassi

Random thoughts:

So, I haven't gotten a hair cut in almost a month now, other than keeping the lines clean on my neck and side burns, and I'm thinking that it has something to do with my tennis class.

I have only been beaten once this summer and that was after class by a guy named Joe Jee. I'm pretty sure that I can beat him next time. I think that with my hair getting longer, my skills are improving and I can only tribute this to Adre Agassi's socio-genetic legacy. Sure he shaved his head after he started losing his hair, but when he had it, he HAD it.

I don't know a ton about tennis history other than Andre Agassi and Pete Samprus being from the good 'ol U S of A.

I was thinking about my future child that will arrive some 3 or 4 years down the road and I think that regardless of gender, my child will have some sweet genes. I just need to cultivate the Badger competitiveness and bone structure with the Washburn compassion and discipline and things will be awesome...my kid will so beat pete's and andre's kids. Boom Baby!

6 comments:

Unknown said...

My husband is British, apparently.

And I didn't know you could cultivate bone structure in a child. We'll work on that.

I See Badgers said...

The quote was taken by a british journalist, so I can't help that. Cultivating bone structure in a child has been around for years...aka choosing a mate...natural selection etc.

Unknown said...

Lol, thanks, hun. I like that we are the ones commenting on our own blog posts.

Love you!

Amy said...

Do you even care if the rest of us read your blog?

Unknown said...

Maybe not. Of course it would be silly if we wrote it for each other, because we live together! He knew about my suit and the apricots, and I knew about his long hair...although I'm not so sure about the whole Andre thing...

Edna said...

I'm so glad you asked for the apricots! It's nice to know my kids are behaving themselves when away from home.

So how long is long going to end up being, Eric?

There hasn't yet been a baby that can beat one of our grandchildren!