Hallo and aloha. Dear lovers and losers. How are you all? I am sad to announce that our dear Summer has finally left us for the year or so it seems. Oh well. I do like Fall.
So have you been following any tennis lately? I am completely out of it at the moment. No tennis since the US Open and with the exception of Shanghai, Paris and WTF, I am very unlikely to pay any attention.
Not sure where Andy is or what's he's doing in the meantime. But the following article has surfaced on the net. Apparently the upcoming 'yes' or 'no' vote to Scotland's independence has lowered Andy's popularity almost by 12%. A bit predictable, innit. I mean what else can you expect from nationalists countries like England, Wales etc.?
See, this is not a problem for me because I most definitely don't care where Andy was born. Nor do I associate any feelings to my own country for that matter. My mom used to say, where you are born doesn't matter in life; what matters is what you become. But alas, a lot of people have a lot of growing up to do. Disgusting stuff I must say.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/andymurray/11096757/Scottish-independence-campaign-causes-11.9-per-cent-dip-in-Andy-Murrays-popularity-south-of-the-border.html
So this then brings the ultimate question, where's Anikh's stand in all this? Now that I've given my view on this, perhaps he'll side with supporting Andy? Ha ha. Or what about our dear baron? He's a bit of suspect here in my honest observation. I mean despite his lukewarm support of Andy from time to time, he already had so many problems with Andy. Doesn't mind taking a shot at Andy in the name of fun but how likely will that be in case of Federer? I mean I have yet to see him making any kind of fun of the god almighty Federer.
que pasa emma darling.
to be honest i am like lost without Andy and Rafa.
i need to see them in the game ASAP.