Saturday, May 06, 2006

I'm alive: Dead blog != Dead author

What do you do when you are back after playing TT for a long time? You are tired, your clothes are stinking of the sweat flowing out of every single pore of your body and you are feeling as clean as a pig having a great time in the slimy surroundings of the filthiest drain.

You go wash yourself?

WHAT? NO! NEVER! What you do, is to take a look at your keyboard to find that it is already dirty since you haven't cleaned it for the past few months and then settle down in your chair to make it dirtier by typing in a bunch of random words and call the result which appears on the screen, a post on your blog which is all but dead.

For those who are interested in the happenings of my life, here's an update:

1)End sems over. Worst end sems in 2 years, I don't want to think about the grades.
2)The silver lining:
--Managed a B in Algorithms in spite of scoring less than 1/3rd marks in the end sems.
--I finally got the second PT credit. Thanks to Mohit for dragging me along, every morning in the month of March.
3)Finished NFSU2, actually this happened a very long time back, some time in March.
4)Home:
--Satisfied my appetite for ghar-ka-khana fully.
--Slept like a log for 11-14 hours everyday.
--Attended a cousin's wedding and got very very bored.
--Cooked dinner with my sister one evening. My contribution being the dessert.
--Casually told Aai that I tried to suttofy once. Unfortunately, she didn't take it casually.
--Shantaram: A truly great book. After quite a long time I actually spent time thinking about every single sentence and its meaning. I would recommend it strongly to everyone. Don't be scared of the 936 pages, you'll never feel that it is such a fat book.
--TV:It has dawned upon me that TV is an absolutely useless medium of entertainment without ESPN & Star Sports. Priyanka Chopra looks very cute in the new Pepsi ad.
--Couldn't spend much time with friends, all of them either had exams or some placement lafda.
--Did not read blogs for 20 days! That's an achievement.
5)Back to pavilion:
--Project has started, have to finish some initial work by Monday.
--Finished 'A Fine Balance', hated the ending. Otherwise a good read.
--Canteen is working fine, hope it survives after the vacation also, unlike the previous one.
--Swimming hasn't started, was looking forward to that. Let's hope that it starts in June.
--Started watching the Star Wars series.
--Downloaded loads of photos of Melissa Theuriau. Isn't she gorgeous?

The journey back home deserves special mention. People ask me why I prefer the meter gauge train which crawls slower than a snail over AP express. My answer is, if I go by AP express, I would miss so many things, the quiet little Parbhani station and the sweet hot tea served there at 2 in the morning when two coaches wait there for a few hours, the little farms that are spread out on both sides of the track, the trees with kids playing around them, the orange-red umbrellas of the numerous Gulmohars, the bridge over Narmada at Onkareshwar which provides a breathtaking view of the river, the railway tunnel which is almost a kilometre long, the spooky station at Kalakund with no electricity. I also get loads of time to look out of the window and think and read continuously with no one to disturb me.

Miss all these little joys to reduce the journey time by 3-4 hours? Nah!

Nadal beat Federer again at Monte Carlo, I'm beginning to hate Nadal. Schumacher won a Grand Prix after a long time. This F1 season looks like it's going to be close. India managed to square the Abu Dhabi series. Turned out be a pretty good series.

The police and government reaction to the peaceful protests by Medical students in Delhi was enraging. What kind of an HRD minister is Arjun Singh who refuses to meet the people? And we call it democracy! Why does a numb-brain like him, with his feet hanging in the grave (and a head so high up his ***) get such an important ministry?

This post is long and haphazard. But, a post coming after more than a month has to be long and there are so many things to cover that I can't do anything about its chaotic state. Also, there is nothing better to breathe new life into a dead blog than a post where you just let the words flow without much thinking.

And now, it is time to take a shower!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

arjun singh is definitely a gr8 sukker, he lost lok-sabha election 4 3 consective times in 96, 98 and 99. wonder how he got in this time *wondering, wondering, ...*

Anonymous said...

11 - 14 hours :O , even the sleeper doesnt sleep so much :P , may be you just miscalculated :)

What do you watch in espnstar ? all sports or just cricket :P ?

too late to watch star wars. but if u do watch it from the first episode then you will find it impossible to watch the sixth. the video quality is too bad in the last three.

i dont like nadal too.just doesnt have the magic associated with another lefite goran. more of brute force on clay. i would just love a clash between federer and nadal on grass. but the point is nadal finds it difficult even to get past the first round , save the idea of facing federer =))

reg fl season -: its too bad kimi is goin through a rut :(( .. sob .. sob

india lost the eurasia series(some stupid name ) .. damn

arjun singh sux. wonder why no person has put a price on his head yet :))

bye

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Badrinath S. said...

holy crap, NO!

when your blog is passed into a correlation demodulator, and the template used is a standard housewife blog, the output is a very sharp maximum.

no idea what that is supposed to mean? the 'doan's blaag' is slowly transforming into a 'haause-vife blaag' *thoo* :P

->ap0c4lyp53

PS : lol @ the sutta part. and *thoo* too.

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Anonymous said...

tch tch. Please get a life.
(Look who's talking)

Badrinath S. said...

lol@sankalp

EVEN troll is telling you to get a life :))

->ap0c4lyp53

PS : get a life :P

Siddharth Chaudhari said...

youre back :)

nice title btw

Arjun said...

Ok. This is what you can do next time onwards...

1. Go to bhopal.
2. Catch Sachkhand and alight at your personal favorite quiet little parbhani station.
3. Enjoy the solemness of parbhani for 20 odd hours, and catch any train to Hyderabad.

This way, you can also unmiss the parbhani part... and travel by another (faster) alternative; on broad gauge!

Turbo said...

about the your choice of train:
You seem very artistic ... or was it just for the cause of blogging? ... or just for justifying your reluctance for a change? And how many times will you see the same parbani station?

Sankalp said...

@turbo: the Parbhani station isn't the only thing i'll miss, i thing i've clearly mentioned many more things worth the extra 3-4 hours.

and no, it wasn't just for the sake of blogging that i wrote that, i seriously don't want to miss out on those things.

about being reluctant towards change, maybe that is a reason. but isn't that natural? some inertia for a shift from something you enjoy to something you don't enjoy as much?

Anonymous said...

hey..why is so that every nxt post of urs reminds me of my fav author...may b his infuence on either of us.!!!