A mango shaped man goes to a Five Star Hotel but the doorman doesn't let him enter the hotel. Why?
A. Kyunki woh aam admi tha! ;)
hehe- I know I gotta visit the mental asylum... it's a disease, you see!!!
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Thursday, December 08, 2005
The Street Lawyer (and other short stories) ;)
I also happened to read The Street Lawyer by John 'I used to be a lawyer' Grisham.
I was about a 100 pages into the book when I realized that I had already read it once, but continued to read it anyway.
This is one of those books which makes you stop and think for a while - "What am I doing with my life?"
We work to earn money- money so that our families can live safely and securely, so that we can buy those few things we desire, eat at a fancy restaurant, our children go to the best school we can afford, our parents are happy, etc.
Yet, we spend more time at our workplace than actually doing the things mentioned above.
So how do we achieve the real motive that we're working for? We're spending long hours in the office making sure we're up for a promotion or that we clinch that business deal, but our families don't get to see as much of as they'd like to.
We don't get enough time to do what we'd like to. I might want to write a book, learn to play the guitar, work with NGOs, go trekking, but how can I?
Anyway, it's a circle and we just go round and round!
That's all folks!!
p.s- why the "and other short stories " in the title of this post? aise hi! Sue karte kya? Sue sue yehaan nako karo, side me karo! :)
I was about a 100 pages into the book when I realized that I had already read it once, but continued to read it anyway.
This is one of those books which makes you stop and think for a while - "What am I doing with my life?"
We work to earn money- money so that our families can live safely and securely, so that we can buy those few things we desire, eat at a fancy restaurant, our children go to the best school we can afford, our parents are happy, etc.
Yet, we spend more time at our workplace than actually doing the things mentioned above.
So how do we achieve the real motive that we're working for? We're spending long hours in the office making sure we're up for a promotion or that we clinch that business deal, but our families don't get to see as much of as they'd like to.
We don't get enough time to do what we'd like to. I might want to write a book, learn to play the guitar, work with NGOs, go trekking, but how can I?
Anyway, it's a circle and we just go round and round!
That's all folks!!
p.s- why the "and other short stories " in the title of this post? aise hi! Sue karte kya? Sue sue yehaan nako karo, side me karo! :)
Angels and Demons & The Da Vinci code
I read 'The Da Vinci Code' about a year ago and found it mind blowing. I read 'Angels and Demons' about a month back and my only thoughts while I was reading the novel was " Haven't I read this somewhere before?"
The books were too similar. Why write two books which have almost the same story lines? Change 'Illuminati' to 'Opus Dei' and you can assume that you've read both the books.
True, Dan Brown has done a wonderful job in BOTH the books, but the only reason Da Vinci Code got more publicity was because it went against the Church's belief's and against Opus Dei which is not extinct like the Illuminati.
Apparently, Digital Fortress, aslo written by Dan Brown isn't as predictable as these two books probably because the protagonist isn't Robert Langdon anymore!
Im still waiting for the movie to come out where Tom Hanks is playing Robert Langdon in the Hollywood adaptation of The Da Vinci Code. Shooting's already started!
The books were too similar. Why write two books which have almost the same story lines? Change 'Illuminati' to 'Opus Dei' and you can assume that you've read both the books.
True, Dan Brown has done a wonderful job in BOTH the books, but the only reason Da Vinci Code got more publicity was because it went against the Church's belief's and against Opus Dei which is not extinct like the Illuminati.
Apparently, Digital Fortress, aslo written by Dan Brown isn't as predictable as these two books probably because the protagonist isn't Robert Langdon anymore!
Im still waiting for the movie to come out where Tom Hanks is playing Robert Langdon in the Hollywood adaptation of The Da Vinci Code. Shooting's already started!
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Book Review- The five people you meet in Heaven-Mitch Albom!
Well, I just finished reading this book and it was one of those books which you cannot NOT like.
Its about this old guy, Eddie, who dies and (guess what) goes to heaven. But its not heaven as we know it, the author creates this wonderfully real (and little surreal) image of heaven.
What this book tries to show is that nothing in our lives is a coincidence or by chance- there is a reason for everything that happens to us (and doesnt happen to us as well).
For eg, out of the 5 people that Eddie meets in heaven, he doesnt recall meeting/ knowing 3 of them, but as they explain to him that their paths had indeed crossed on earth, Eddie starts to understand his time spent on earth and makes sense of his life which appeared very ordinary to him ( and me, initially).
One of the interesting things to point in this book is that it starts with letting the reader know that Eddie is gonna die and then goes about describing his last actions on earth. (There are lines like "28 mintues to his death") This actually makes you a little uncomfortable, as if you know he's going to die, but can't do anything to stop it.
Its got some very emotional parts, like when he meets his wife in heaven- you feel so glad to have the people you love close to you and makes you feel differently about them, because so often we see relationships withering away because the people involved didn't put in any effort to revive it or took things for granted which caused a lot of hurt. :)
Its about this old guy, Eddie, who dies and (guess what) goes to heaven. But its not heaven as we know it, the author creates this wonderfully real (and little surreal) image of heaven.
What this book tries to show is that nothing in our lives is a coincidence or by chance- there is a reason for everything that happens to us (and doesnt happen to us as well).
For eg, out of the 5 people that Eddie meets in heaven, he doesnt recall meeting/ knowing 3 of them, but as they explain to him that their paths had indeed crossed on earth, Eddie starts to understand his time spent on earth and makes sense of his life which appeared very ordinary to him ( and me, initially).
One of the interesting things to point in this book is that it starts with letting the reader know that Eddie is gonna die and then goes about describing his last actions on earth. (There are lines like "28 mintues to his death") This actually makes you a little uncomfortable, as if you know he's going to die, but can't do anything to stop it.
Its got some very emotional parts, like when he meets his wife in heaven- you feel so glad to have the people you love close to you and makes you feel differently about them, because so often we see relationships withering away because the people involved didn't put in any effort to revive it or took things for granted which caused a lot of hurt. :)
Original one-SPJ !!
There was once a poll held to find out which was the best music band of all. U2 came out as winners. The fans who had voted for U2 suddenly started helping the poor, doctors not charging the poor patients, lawyers giving free legal advice, etc.. Why did this happen?
A. Because the fans were "Pro-Bono". :))
Hehe, Original one from yours truly-Sameer! :)
coypright-sameer mehta@2005. ;)
A. Because the fans were "Pro-Bono". :))
Hehe, Original one from yours truly-Sameer! :)
coypright-sameer mehta@2005. ;)
Friday, September 23, 2005
Weekend or a weakend?
bhaiyo aur behno!!!
Here' wishing everybody a good weekend and hoping that it doesnt turn out to be a weakend! :)
1. Catch a movie or catch a fish if thats what you prefer! :)
2. Go pubbing or go clubbing,
3. Go dancing or take a cab and go :))
4. Avoid PJs of mine
5. Go for lunch with your family.. try the dhabas on the outskirts or try fine dining restaurants within the city. I recommend Kafulok near Ohri's BJ hills! good chinese food!
6. Check out the Brit Masala Concert at Shiplaram, Madhapur!
7. DJ Rudy at 10D tonight.
Here' wishing everybody a good weekend and hoping that it doesnt turn out to be a weakend! :)
1. Catch a movie or catch a fish if thats what you prefer! :)
2. Go pubbing or go clubbing,
3. Go dancing or take a cab and go :))
4. Avoid PJs of mine
5. Go for lunch with your family.. try the dhabas on the outskirts or try fine dining restaurants within the city. I recommend Kafulok near Ohri's BJ hills! good chinese food!
6. Check out the Brit Masala Concert at Shiplaram, Madhapur!
7. DJ Rudy at 10D tonight.
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
ABN AMRO?
Arre bhaiya, if any of my non existent readers work at the ABN AMRO bank, could you please find out what happened to my credit card which was apparently "pre-approved". Their executive came over to my house and made me fill up a form and took my driver's license from me more than 2 weeks ago! The lady on the phone said she's gonna have the card delivered in 2 days!
I'm just scared that this card isnt delivered to somebody else... huge CC fraud going on these days! I try contacting ABN AMRO and their call center puts me on hold for 15 mins! Can u believe it? 15 goddamn minutes!
HELP, I need somebody....HELP.. not just anybody!!!
I'm just scared that this card isnt delivered to somebody else... huge CC fraud going on these days! I try contacting ABN AMRO and their call center puts me on hold for 15 mins! Can u believe it? 15 goddamn minutes!
HELP, I need somebody....HELP.. not just anybody!!!
raving and ranting
You know sometimes, life just sucks! No matter what you do, when you do, how you do.. shit will happen to you!
I just hate it that even after not doing anything wrong I have to undergo post surgery trauma without actually having any surgery done on myself!
If you do something you're damned, if you dont you're damned! I just wish there was some way of resolving issues into a mutually acceptable solution.
Its those delicate and sensitive issues which are the toughest... where there are feelings involved!
I wish I could write every detail but unfortunately blogs aren't the best place to rant! (Get a diary, you moron!!)
I'm frustrated, tired of having to always be the one to compromise!
Koi help karde, thodi si tu lift kara de!
I just hate it that even after not doing anything wrong I have to undergo post surgery trauma without actually having any surgery done on myself!
If you do something you're damned, if you dont you're damned! I just wish there was some way of resolving issues into a mutually acceptable solution.
Its those delicate and sensitive issues which are the toughest... where there are feelings involved!
I wish I could write every detail but unfortunately blogs aren't the best place to rant! (Get a diary, you moron!!)
I'm frustrated, tired of having to always be the one to compromise!
Koi help karde, thodi si tu lift kara de!
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Noice!!
“Never let the odds keep you from pursuing what you know in your heart you were meant to do."--Satchel Paig
This for my post below!
This for my post below!
Ideas for a new venture
hmmm... well I've always wanted to be my own boss. I have an intense desire to start my own company and I have a couple of really good ideas for a startup.
I just hope I dont lose steam which is my biggest weakness! My plans for an MBA are also coming in between. DO i go ahead with my venture now or do I finish my MBA and then take a crack at it??
Troublesome... "but then its not easy...to be me .... (lines from Superman-Five for Fighting).
Im gonna need VC funding for my idea and I know for sure its gonna work- my company i.e.
The field for which I'm planning this venture is NEW and RED HOT and is gonna be HUGE in India!
Im planning for it long with a friend of mine!
VC funding mangta hai! :)
Koi deta hai?? ;)
I just hope I dont lose steam which is my biggest weakness! My plans for an MBA are also coming in between. DO i go ahead with my venture now or do I finish my MBA and then take a crack at it??
Troublesome... "but then its not easy...to be me .... (lines from Superman-Five for Fighting).
Im gonna need VC funding for my idea and I know for sure its gonna work- my company i.e.
The field for which I'm planning this venture is NEW and RED HOT and is gonna be HUGE in India!
Im planning for it long with a friend of mine!
VC funding mangta hai! :)
Koi deta hai?? ;)
shandel
SHANDELLLLLLLLLL!!!!
I love this word! :)
its so catchy..... try saying it .............shandel!
This was how my niece, when she was younger, used to pronounce sandal.
shandel... shandel! :D
hehe!
I love this word! :)
its so catchy..... try saying it .............shandel!
This was how my niece, when she was younger, used to pronounce sandal.
shandel... shandel! :D
hehe!
I was 'a'tagged !
Three names I go by:
1) Sameer
2) Sam (Hostel and college friends)
3) only for my phamily! :)
Three Screen Names:
1) sikhoya
2) neo
3) Sameer
Three things I like about myself:
1) Can come up with very innovative ideas
2) sense of humour
3) hmmm.....
Three things I don't like about myself:
1) NOt implementing my ideas
2) Temper
3) My being too sensitive.
Three things that scare me:
1) Heights
2) Deep water bodies
3) lizards
Three essentials:
1) tea
2) Music
3) good food
Three things I like in the opposite sex:
1) Eyes
2) Sense of humour
3) good dancer :)
Three things that I want to do badly now:
1) Start my own company
2) Spend more time with my baby! :)
3) hmmm....
Three careers I am considering right now:
1) advertising
2) career counselling
3) movie maker
Three places I'd love to go on vacation: (Just three?! This is tough!)
1) somewhere in the mountains
2) on a clean beach
3) any lush green forest
Three kids' names I like (Why?):
1) no hablo espanol
2) .....
3) .....
Three things to do before dying:
1) start a successful company
2) send my parents abroad for a holiday
3) have a music band
Three people who get to take this wonderful quiz (!!!):
1) http://bigbanyan.blogspot.com/
2) ....
3) ....
1) Sameer
2) Sam (Hostel and college friends)
3) only for my phamily! :)
Three Screen Names:
1) sikhoya
2) neo
3) Sameer
Three things I like about myself:
1) Can come up with very innovative ideas
2) sense of humour
3) hmmm.....
Three things I don't like about myself:
1) NOt implementing my ideas
2) Temper
3) My being too sensitive.
Three things that scare me:
1) Heights
2) Deep water bodies
3) lizards
Three essentials:
1) tea
2) Music
3) good food
Three things I like in the opposite sex:
1) Eyes
2) Sense of humour
3) good dancer :)
Three things that I want to do badly now:
1) Start my own company
2) Spend more time with my baby! :)
3) hmmm....
Three careers I am considering right now:
1) advertising
2) career counselling
3) movie maker
Three places I'd love to go on vacation: (Just three?! This is tough!)
1) somewhere in the mountains
2) on a clean beach
3) any lush green forest
Three kids' names I like (Why?):
1) no hablo espanol
2) .....
3) .....
Three things to do before dying:
1) start a successful company
2) send my parents abroad for a holiday
3) have a music band
Three people who get to take this wonderful quiz (!!!):
1) http://bigbanyan.blogspot.com/
2) ....
3) ....
Monday, August 15, 2005
Time in Bangalore!
I'm posting on my blog after a very long time! When I mean post, I mean actually write something and not just post some pic of mine.I got very nostalgic today.. about my time in Bangalore! :)
I met some amazing friends in Bangalore. I met my girlfriend there too.I sometimes used to think whether it would have been better for me if I had worked hard and got into an IIT, but the answer is an overwhelming no!If I hadnt come to Bangalore, I would never have met Neha who is the love of my life! No engineering degree is worth not having met her. I'm lucky that she loves me as dearly as I love her. She's a very beautiful girl, has the kindest of hearts.
though sometimes she can be quite a handful so I have to be on my toes. Thats such a small price. :)
Coming to my college, the only positive part of those 4 years were the friends I made there.
Lets go one by one in no particular order:
1. Narayan Singh Rathore:
Most misunderstood guy in class, (Dil ka saaf hai), always getting into trouble, sometime for his Ash ;) U needed to be patient with this guy, but you can count on him if you're in trouble. Even if you're not on talking terms with him, he'll help you out if you were in trouble. True friend! Right now getting trained to join the Indian Army in OTA, Chennai
2. Rakesh Kumar Singh:
Funniest guy in class (after me ;) ) . He's a real sweet chap and we used to gel well. Our sense of humour was identical. Hauda? Yaodo? :)) He's another guy who would help you out in trouble. Good part about him was that he was straight as a pole.
No backbiting with him. If he likes you, you'll know, if he doesn't you'll know! We were partners for most projects in college.Right now working in a good company (forgot the name :) ) in Bangalore on C++.
3. Prashant Kumar:
The original brain from Jharkhand :)Most often than not, used to get "out of out" in internals. "Out of out", btw was a term unique to our college which meant
full marks.He married our classmate Anupama. He always had an eye for her though denied it initially. :)Bugger didn't invite me for the wedding! :) (I know you must have been busy, pal.)A lot of respect for him! Currently working in Satyam!
4. Anupama Kalyan (now Agarwal I think):
Gutsiest girl I have ever known. I never spoke much with her, in fact I hardly used to speak to any girl in college (my friends here find that impossible). She lost her right arm in a very unfortunate accident, but has pulled through amazingly!I admire you for your spirit! Currently working in Satyam!
5. Nandini Prakash:
One of the few girls I spoke to in college. Most bindas girl and the most helpful girl. We used to go together to college during our final sem. I saved on fuel costs so much thanks to her. Great company, can talk nineteen to the dozen!Currently working in a company in Bangalore (forgot this name too) on java if I'm not wrong.
6. Naik Santosh:
I wanted to put his name as YEshwant 'cos some of our lecturers used to think that was his name. It's his father's name, which is included in his name and he used to get real cheesed off.He's another great great chap! Fundoo guy! We were in the college cricket team together. He was the coordinator (his official designation :) ) HE apparently has a bad temper, but I have never seen it, probably because I never wanted to get him angry! ;) He would have kicked my ass! :)) He had a great sense of humour. Whaaaaat man?Currently working in Infosys, Bangalore.
7. Bhaskar V:
Part of the original brain club along with Prashant. Consistently in the top 3 of our class. Very helpful guy, used to get me the copies of all the books for college. I once remember how well he explained an Engg Graphics problem to me! I wish he was a lecturer in our college. I wouldn't have had to take tuitions. ;) Currently working in Infosys, Bangalore after working for a Japanese company, Yokogawa (or Tokogawa?)
8. Shashidhar Rao:
Power packed Dynamo! He was 4 by 4 and still is. ;) Short and sweet applies very well to him, but he has the stature of a big man! He could get a giant like Raghunath to argue with him and still win....Another very nice chap, his idol is Sachin Tendulkar (as is mine) and has a voice which resembles his.Currently working in Satyam , Hyderabad. (Havent been able to meet him even once)
9. George Fernandes:
What can I say about George Fried Rice? That was the name I had given him once when Rakesh and I were joking around.His favourite sentence was "What, man?". HE valiantly tried to get us a project in IISc, but was too high funda for us so we couldnt do it.His another specialty was that he used to address everyone by their full name eg. Where are you going, Narayan singh Rathore? Whereabouts Unkown ;)
10. Rajesh:
Another sweet fellow, very helpful. Had a typical south Indian accent hence couldnt not pronounce the "Ha" sound properly. So khaana was k_aana for him and haath was _aath. Another intelligent guy.Currently working in a good company in Bangalore( no need to say that I forgot the name)
11. Goutam V Jain:
Sharp guy, very intelligent. We used to come on the same college bus. Seeing him on the bus was very reassuring during exams. Both of used to be very tense during the exams. Currently working in a company, working on C++.
12. Yadukula BC:
Sweet chap, very friendly and very helpful. Had a run in with a drinking problem (I remember his "save water, Drink Beer" tshirt) Used to speak very cutely in Hindi! was from Coorg and has coffee plantation there. Promised to get me coffee from there! Still havent got it ;) I think he's working somewhere in Bangalore!
13. Akaash Sikhor Barua:
If anyone knows where this guy is, tell him to get in touch with me on email. Ive tried contacting him, but I guess his number must have changed. He was this really tall dude and pretty good looking. Had lots and lots of girlfriends (sometime at the same time). He's from Assam, he was in the mech branch. Used to hang a lot during the first two years, then gradually decreased over the next two years, but used to catch up once in a while! Whereabouts unknown! Call me , email me ,dude!
14. Elan Cherian:
Vice Captain of our college cricket team. Was originally pipped to be the Captain but they chose me instead. He was and I'm sure still is, a genuinely nice guy. Bloody good bowler, was one of the rare bowler who could scare the shit out of me esp on the uneven practice pitches of ours in college. I want his number too- help, somebody!! He was also from the mechanical
branch!Whereabouts unknown!
15. Punnet Dhupar:
Delhi da munda, another punjabi in college. We used to hang out in college and during the little that I stayed in the college hostel. Great guy. I think he sometimes thought that I was interested in this girl who he was very friendly with. She was in the E&C batch, 2 years our junior! I even asked him for her number, but he never gave it to me. ;) She was the closest thing to a hot girl in our college. Currently working in Subex, Bangalore.
So these are some of the friends I made in college. I will probably add on to this list later.Along with friends, there were a few lecturers who helped me out in college too. Their help was invaluable!
I met some amazing friends in Bangalore. I met my girlfriend there too.I sometimes used to think whether it would have been better for me if I had worked hard and got into an IIT, but the answer is an overwhelming no!If I hadnt come to Bangalore, I would never have met Neha who is the love of my life! No engineering degree is worth not having met her. I'm lucky that she loves me as dearly as I love her. She's a very beautiful girl, has the kindest of hearts.
though sometimes she can be quite a handful so I have to be on my toes. Thats such a small price. :)
Coming to my college, the only positive part of those 4 years were the friends I made there.
Lets go one by one in no particular order:
1. Narayan Singh Rathore:
Most misunderstood guy in class, (Dil ka saaf hai), always getting into trouble, sometime for his Ash ;) U needed to be patient with this guy, but you can count on him if you're in trouble. Even if you're not on talking terms with him, he'll help you out if you were in trouble. True friend! Right now getting trained to join the Indian Army in OTA, Chennai
2. Rakesh Kumar Singh:
Funniest guy in class (after me ;) ) . He's a real sweet chap and we used to gel well. Our sense of humour was identical. Hauda? Yaodo? :)) He's another guy who would help you out in trouble. Good part about him was that he was straight as a pole.
No backbiting with him. If he likes you, you'll know, if he doesn't you'll know! We were partners for most projects in college.Right now working in a good company (forgot the name :) ) in Bangalore on C++.
3. Prashant Kumar:
The original brain from Jharkhand :)Most often than not, used to get "out of out" in internals. "Out of out", btw was a term unique to our college which meant
full marks.He married our classmate Anupama. He always had an eye for her though denied it initially. :)Bugger didn't invite me for the wedding! :) (I know you must have been busy, pal.)A lot of respect for him! Currently working in Satyam!
4. Anupama Kalyan (now Agarwal I think):
Gutsiest girl I have ever known. I never spoke much with her, in fact I hardly used to speak to any girl in college (my friends here find that impossible). She lost her right arm in a very unfortunate accident, but has pulled through amazingly!I admire you for your spirit! Currently working in Satyam!
5. Nandini Prakash:
One of the few girls I spoke to in college. Most bindas girl and the most helpful girl. We used to go together to college during our final sem. I saved on fuel costs so much thanks to her. Great company, can talk nineteen to the dozen!Currently working in a company in Bangalore (forgot this name too) on java if I'm not wrong.
6. Naik Santosh:
I wanted to put his name as YEshwant 'cos some of our lecturers used to think that was his name. It's his father's name, which is included in his name and he used to get real cheesed off.He's another great great chap! Fundoo guy! We were in the college cricket team together. He was the coordinator (his official designation :) ) HE apparently has a bad temper, but I have never seen it, probably because I never wanted to get him angry! ;) He would have kicked my ass! :)) He had a great sense of humour. Whaaaaat man?Currently working in Infosys, Bangalore.
7. Bhaskar V:
Part of the original brain club along with Prashant. Consistently in the top 3 of our class. Very helpful guy, used to get me the copies of all the books for college. I once remember how well he explained an Engg Graphics problem to me! I wish he was a lecturer in our college. I wouldn't have had to take tuitions. ;) Currently working in Infosys, Bangalore after working for a Japanese company, Yokogawa (or Tokogawa?)
8. Shashidhar Rao:
Power packed Dynamo! He was 4 by 4 and still is. ;) Short and sweet applies very well to him, but he has the stature of a big man! He could get a giant like Raghunath to argue with him and still win....Another very nice chap, his idol is Sachin Tendulkar (as is mine) and has a voice which resembles his.Currently working in Satyam , Hyderabad. (Havent been able to meet him even once)
9. George Fernandes:
What can I say about George Fried Rice? That was the name I had given him once when Rakesh and I were joking around.His favourite sentence was "What, man?". HE valiantly tried to get us a project in IISc, but was too high funda for us so we couldnt do it.His another specialty was that he used to address everyone by their full name eg. Where are you going, Narayan singh Rathore? Whereabouts Unkown ;)
10. Rajesh:
Another sweet fellow, very helpful. Had a typical south Indian accent hence couldnt not pronounce the "Ha" sound properly. So khaana was k_aana for him and haath was _aath. Another intelligent guy.Currently working in a good company in Bangalore( no need to say that I forgot the name)
11. Goutam V Jain:
Sharp guy, very intelligent. We used to come on the same college bus. Seeing him on the bus was very reassuring during exams. Both of used to be very tense during the exams. Currently working in a company, working on C++.
12. Yadukula BC:
Sweet chap, very friendly and very helpful. Had a run in with a drinking problem (I remember his "save water, Drink Beer" tshirt) Used to speak very cutely in Hindi! was from Coorg and has coffee plantation there. Promised to get me coffee from there! Still havent got it ;) I think he's working somewhere in Bangalore!
13. Akaash Sikhor Barua:
If anyone knows where this guy is, tell him to get in touch with me on email. Ive tried contacting him, but I guess his number must have changed. He was this really tall dude and pretty good looking. Had lots and lots of girlfriends (sometime at the same time). He's from Assam, he was in the mech branch. Used to hang a lot during the first two years, then gradually decreased over the next two years, but used to catch up once in a while! Whereabouts unknown! Call me , email me ,dude!
14. Elan Cherian:
Vice Captain of our college cricket team. Was originally pipped to be the Captain but they chose me instead. He was and I'm sure still is, a genuinely nice guy. Bloody good bowler, was one of the rare bowler who could scare the shit out of me esp on the uneven practice pitches of ours in college. I want his number too- help, somebody!! He was also from the mechanical
branch!Whereabouts unknown!
15. Punnet Dhupar:
Delhi da munda, another punjabi in college. We used to hang out in college and during the little that I stayed in the college hostel. Great guy. I think he sometimes thought that I was interested in this girl who he was very friendly with. She was in the E&C batch, 2 years our junior! I even asked him for her number, but he never gave it to me. ;) She was the closest thing to a hot girl in our college. Currently working in Subex, Bangalore.
So these are some of the friends I made in college. I will probably add on to this list later.Along with friends, there were a few lecturers who helped me out in college too. Their help was invaluable!
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V.
Not too long ago, a large seminar was held for
ministers and reverends
in training. Among the facilitators were many
well-known motivational
speakers. One such speaker boldly approached the
pulpit and, gathering
the entire crowd's attention, said, "The best years of
my life were
spent in the arms of a woman who wasn't my wife!" The
crowd was shocked!
He followed up by saying," That woman was my mother!"
The crowd burst
into laughter and he gave his speech, which was well
received.
About a week later, one of the ministers who had
attended the seminar
decided to use that joke in his sermon. As he shyly
approached the
pulpit one sunny Sunday, he tried to rehearse the joke
in his head. It
was a bit foggy to him. Getting to the microphone he
said loudly, "The
greatest years of my life were spent in the arms of a
woman who was not
my wife!"
His congregation sat shocked, murmuring. After
standing there for
almost10 seconds trying to recall the second half of
the joke, the
pastor finally blurted out "...and I can't remember
who she was!"
Moral of the story: Don't copy if you can't paste.
ministers and reverends
in training. Among the facilitators were many
well-known motivational
speakers. One such speaker boldly approached the
pulpit and, gathering
the entire crowd's attention, said, "The best years of
my life were
spent in the arms of a woman who wasn't my wife!" The
crowd was shocked!
He followed up by saying," That woman was my mother!"
The crowd burst
into laughter and he gave his speech, which was well
received.
About a week later, one of the ministers who had
attended the seminar
decided to use that joke in his sermon. As he shyly
approached the
pulpit one sunny Sunday, he tried to rehearse the joke
in his head. It
was a bit foggy to him. Getting to the microphone he
said loudly, "The
greatest years of my life were spent in the arms of a
woman who was not
my wife!"
His congregation sat shocked, murmuring. After
standing there for
almost10 seconds trying to recall the second half of
the joke, the
pastor finally blurted out "...and I can't remember
who she was!"
Moral of the story: Don't copy if you can't paste.
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