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oh, I get it now: , they are like fetus in an ultrasound, hahaha. So, it is a compliment, everyone feels good when someone says they look young.
But I understand Samantha has some technical issues to overcome and Karen needs to get well - she was one of my favorites during the JGP and I would love to trade her a spot at JGPF with some of the Japanese ladies none of whom was inspiring IMO.
I was really impressed by her performances there. Last season she was almost unwatchable for me. This time though she kept my attention during both of her performances and by the end of the FS I was actually rooting for her. Now I'm looking forward to her next GP and I hope she does great at TEB. She might become my new favorite underdog amongst US ladies (Sorry, Mirai).
That means she must really have improved since last year - that's so heartening to hear! (It's nice when skaters improve.) Hopefully she will continue on that path and get even better.
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Are you talking about Courtney or Ashley?
The quote refers to Courtney.
I can't say I've ever heard "sonogram" used as an insult, as "old lady" can be, so I don't really see the equivalence. As Mrs. P said, it's a reference to the fact that some of her competitors hadn't even been born yet when Ashley began skating.
No it is a reference to their age, and how young they are. I have no idea why some people always have to be offended. Grow a sense of humor. I thought the comment was kind of witty myself. In a way it was being self-deprecating.

About Ashley... I've not actually seen the original sonogram quote, so haven't seen it in context... but I honestly don't know why it is necessary to go over skaters' remarks with a fine tooth comb? If people found something to remark upon, fine do so - and then move on. Do we really need to debate it for pages on end? How many days ago was this quote anyway? It's not like we are debating the nuances of a Shakespearean quote or something? This just... puzzles me. :scratch:
Okay, I'm glad I wasn't the only one that laughed. I think the sonogram joke is more that they weren't born yet when Ashley started skating, not that she thinks they're sonograms NOW.
I think it is sorta along the lines of the saying "before you were a glimmer in your parents' eyes" type thing. or "since you were wearing diapers" both are expression to indicate "I am older than you" she just split the difference between the two.
It could also be a way to go one step younger than "babies". We have been saying "babies" for years. So now she went pre-natal to get even younger than "babies"
No it is a reference to their age, and how young they are. ... I thought the comment was kind of witty myself. In a way it was being self-deprecating.
.... Ashley's quote as it is listed on multiple sites is: "Well, I'm going up against sonograms". Of course, it is rude and dismissive - I see no fun in it.
:think:I quite liked Courtney's lp but could anyone explain to me her dress? Anyone who is even vaguely familar with the book would know that Anna Karenina associated with black colour - her black hair, she chose black for her clothes almost invariably and several references made to that in the book, not mentioning the tragic end itself hardly invites the white for interpreting Anna... ??? Also I think black could be more ehh flattering on Courtney
If I were Anna Pogorilaya who was working hard for many years, who had to overcome injuries etc., I would be offended when named "a child in the womb". But as I said in the rest of the post the main point is not the label "sonogram" per se but whether she thinks if competing with 15 year olds is unfair to her.
P.S. in Russia we never use "sonogram" referring to people. But we use "milk-sucker" and it is very dismissive when talking to those who are younger than you (although what brings more joy than a milk sucking baby?).
unfairness
," but that also would be very different from making a serious complaint.)
For me the big issue is that there is "State of US ladies" thread and no "State of Russian ladies" thread which I assume would be no less important and interesting. May be I am going to start one and keep it afloat.