Saturday, July 30, 2005

Stupidity


Somebody said, ‘The number of people watching you is directly proportional to the stupid thing you are doing’. How real it is or how real it seems to be.

I was just walking closer to the bus stand to get a bus to my town. Suddenly a bus came, already moving, which is going to my town (there are so many buses going to my place from there). I don’t know what came to my mind; I thought that I could catch it in the near corner when it turns. I ran behind it hoping to place my foot in the foot board, I couldn’t make it, but I got the window bars and hung on it, yet the bus was moving. Conductor turned back and gave a look (a single look said everything!). As i was unable to get inside, I had withdrawn my grip and alighted from the bus (felt that the whole world was laughing at me)

P.S: Most of the buses in Tamilnadu are without doors (for the benefit of commuters, coz foot board can handle at least 15-20 people in peak hours)

bye

Friday, July 29, 2005

Uncle Sam

The forwarded message which i enjoyed recently

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

New template

I was fedup with the last template design, just decided to change that and i ended up with this one. (i hate routines)

Bye

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Atlast



I was busy (traveling) for the past few days, went to Salem (to college) to collect my TC and to Coimbatore to see a friend.

As it is a Government college each and everything has some procedure. To get TC and caution deposit we have to write requisition letter and get signed by class teacher, HOD, Admin. Office etc.

My class teacher would sign the letters (used to read thrice) and forward it to the HOD. You must write sir, kindly, please, respected, etc in between wherever possible. Otherwise he will correct your letter and ask you to make fresh one with corrections. Due to these hardships many would come there if only required.

So, we group of six sat and have written one letter with advice from one guy who got already signed.

We all six went to his room and I was the first to give it to him
Actually I have written ‘sir, I kindly request you to issue the TC’.
He corrected it to ‘sir, I request you to kindly issue the TC’
Could you get the difference, he is correcting it to ask the HOD ‘to issue the TC kindly to me’

We didn’t tell anything to him, as all have written same thing, all came back made a fresh one and got signed. At last we have made it (sigh of relief).

bye

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

This blog is nothing to do with.....


  • Neha Dupia kiss
  • Cope up with dilemma
  • Lalbagh lovers pics
  • Tamil movie trisha;s breasts
  • Short desi hindi wife sms jokes
  • Nayantara, vallavan kissing pics
  • Trekking in Himalayas



Wonder what the above list is.

They are search phrases by which people landed in to my blog directly from search engines.

One thing is clear from the above list, our Tamilians are very fond of cinema (like me), and a sure way to increase the traffic (be sure what kind of readers you want) tremendously is to write posts on Tamil movies.

(Hey, this blog is nothing to do with thrisha’s breasts)

Saturday, July 09, 2005

Forwarded messages



If you are part of large e-group and receiving mails from that group and/or if u have friends who are working in software companies (sitting idle? I think) you would have fed up (or enjoyed) with these forwarded messages. The people who send these messages are conveying (or they think) you that they still keep you in their mind (like SMS).

I like these messages when I receive minimum mails, coz I can pass time. Also creativity is at peak in many such messages. Most of the times I would be wondering that how they got the idea to make such things. Also I would like to make one such thing, which will circle the net world (needs creativity – do I have it????).

But there are some people who always complain about such messages. My advices to those people – why don’t you just delete those things or block those senders who flood your inbox.

Just for a sample look at the pics below which was forwarded by my friend to me with a caption ‘why men wear clothes’

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Friday, July 01, 2005

One out of three


A quick review of three books, which I read recently

I have this habit of finishing books whether i like it or not. so i am a bit careful when selecting books, still sometimes i end up with craps.

State of fear by Michael Crichton. I still can’t believe that he has wriiten this crap. Looks more like a climate change and environmental effects report submitted to UN. I didn’t expect this from the author who gave Jurassic park and time line. The story comes in between the report that too with more pits and falls with mega flaws in logic. State of fear will make you scare.

The Broker by John Grisham. This is my fist book of Grisham. I should not have gone for this. Looks more like a travelogue than a novel. If u want to know about an Italian town called Bologna and the famous restaurants there with espresso go for it. Grisham should be a connoisseur of food coz he covers every meal of the hero with full details. Must have spent too much time in bologna. Another crap. Better go for other works of the same author, though I don’t know about those.

Five point someone (what not to do at IIT) by Chetan bhagat. Don’t think an Indian praising another Indian. A must read and laughing starts as soon as you start this and goes on till you finish. The story revolves around three friends life at IIT in a span of four years. This book is not restricted to IITians as once I thought, can be read by all especially by college students that too if you are engineering student, fine. You would’ve undergone the system like our heroes in the book.

They, the three guys-heroes, do the things in IIT that any ordinary college student will dare to do. Definitely every one will finish it in one shot.

bye then