paintbrushes, DC++, unfinished assignments, lost mess coupons, opportunities and convenience's, crushes, ghotting sessions, dares, common friends, room-mates, top-ups, screw-ups, gtalk, forwarded messages, two 7.05 and an 8.74 CGPA, 120 GB of music, bedsheets, all kinds of diaries, lectures, ifs and buts, dreams, night-outs, phy tuts, bad guys...(and more to come)
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Explaining the absence
The Big Bang Theory is an extremely addictive, brilliantly made, geeky comedy. Spanning over two seasons, it concerns two young physicists, Leonard and Sheldon, and an attractive blonde waitress, Penny, who lives across the hall. Leonard and Sheldon's geekiness and intellect are in immense contrast with Penny's social skills and common sense and herein lies the comedy. The humor of The Big Bang Theory is all character-based, it begins with derisive laughter at the nerds’ expense, and is furthered with clever turns of phrase, extreme details, scientific interpretation and analysis of everyday things, and Sheldon’s complete lack of understanding of irony, sarcasm and humor; and a complete lack of humility. Throw in two other, equally geeky friends, Howard and Rajesh, and together they create the world’s best and craziest sitcom every produced.
By the time I was done with Season 1, Durga Puja and the Navratris had come up. I was a little busy, but our whole awesome wing decided to go on a two-day trip to Jaipur. So the day after Dandiya Nite, we left early morning for Jaipur. 10 girls- all geared up! Shopping there, in the malls was fun. Later, we had coffee while discussing our shopping, and in the evening, we went to this place called 'Chokhi Dhani'. Its basically an artificial village of sorts, created by the Rajasthan Tourism Board. Covering a large area, the village is very properly decorated, with all the people wearing traditional clothes and performing folk dances, singing songs, etc etc, just like a typical 'gaon ka mela'. We took loads of snaps there, and then returned, exhausted after a long day. Next morning, we went out for street shopping, and after a major row with one us, we all returned to Pilani in the evening.
Next day, most of us were down with fever. After a few calls back home, I was told I'm having flu and that I should rest for a few days. Fine, I thought, maybe it’ll go away. The second evening, I felt so horribly sick and nauseating - After rushing to the medical centre and putting up with an extremely rotten doctor, I was advised bed rest. Mom called up to tell me how irresponsible I was and that I couldn't even take care of myself. Oh ya, right.
After my recovery, I returned to the horrible and grueling schedule of tests and quizzes and mugging loads of xerox material, something I am not very good at. A short period of depression and then came Diwali.
Well, truly speaking, the most interesting incident during Diwali, will obviously be the drunken man episode, but otherwise too, except for the i-wanna-go-back syndrome prevalent in most of us, Diwali celebrations were pretty fine. We even had a mini puja/aarti in our wing, and lit diyas and candles together, before we all left for dinner outside.
Oasis, after all that hype, disappointed us. The only high in the four-day extravaganza was surely the Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Prof Show. It was a festival in itself.
Meanwhile I crushed on my previous crushes, again! Seeing them so frequently, always doing something very important (I think!) or intellectual, I was unable to resist. I've been complaining, how all the nice guys (even the half-decent ones) in this world are taken and they don't ever break up either, and how we suddenly live in a terribly super-committed world, but that later. :P
I think I’ve explained all the interesting reasons for not having written anything all this while. Oh ya, and somewhere in between I had started with the Star Wars series and was obsessed with it for long. “It’s not a movie, it’s a legend” and sorts. Uff.
All I can say with confidence now is that I’ve learnt that doing something repetitively makes it look boring. Especially if that something is a card game like Literature.
Also, Kal Ho Naa Ho: life’s too short! (Naah, that just sounds good :P)
Sunday, June 7, 2009
TIME FOR EXPLANATIONS....
Now the first view of our blog shows a random sequence of strings like DC++, lost mess coupons, bedsheets, gtalk and so on, which, I suppose would make no sense to someone other than the three of us and a few other blessed souls who could survive our company over the last few months. So I herewith took upon myself the task of deciphering the significance of these godly words!!!
- Gtalk-----now, gtalk is something to which all three of us were hooked. Okay, don't roll your eyes Su, I agree I was the one who was...but nevertheless it used to be our favourite timepass....our access to the exciting world of adventures. I say adventures because it was gtalk only that was instrumental in making Nils to set up "The Blind Date" and Su had her first "Virtual V-Date"through this blissful means of connecting with long lost friends... :P Right Su?? :P
- Now my turn...as in I was the one who was hooked...so I have got to be the one who must have done greater deeds like giving my cell number to some random guy, chatting with any and every stranger, that came across me.
- Bedsheets-------aha...well, bedsheets came really handy when either of us had to confess something...for instance... If Su had to tell us about her most recent crush, Nils' weird dreams (marrying some guy she hated...............sorry Nils), me admitting about my IPC study sessions . Over all, bedsheets have come a long way with us. :D
And now I am too bored , so I'll continue later!!!
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Phoda!
By the way, for our friends who can't quite make out why it is so awesome... well, our dear Su went gaga over Mr.Phestibhal when she heard him sing this song ... :P