Sunday, September 13, 2009

10 Second Rule

I'm sure everyone has heard of the 10 second rule (this however is the 1 second rule in India). All it is usually is that if your food falls on the ground you have 10 seconds to eat it and its still considered uncontaminated!

Kids however have their own version of the rule. Its still the 10 second rule but they seem to operate more on a flavour based system. I have observed this happening with many kids, so it must be just the hip and happening thing to do when you are a toddler or even younger. These kids aged 4 and below seem to have made it a habit of rubbing any food they have on the ground for precisely 10 seconds.

In this 10 seconds however they ensure they get an even spread of the batter (dirt and bacteria) by twisting the food all sides and across as much area on the floor as possible. Perhaps its a flavour thing? Its just how we usually find road side food with sweat and dirt much tastier usually than the food found at 5 star restaurants. Are the kids really onto something here?

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Heart Warming!

Hey all this was a forward I recieved. Instead of it being a forward which was automatically deleted I decided to put it up on my blog where I know it will be read. What a wonderful story. It shows that there's nothing more important than being humane! Please read it and leave your comments! :-)

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At a fundraising dinner for a school that serves children with learning disabilities, the father of one of the students delivered a speech that would never be forgotten by all who attended. After extolling the school and its dedicated staff, he offered a question:

'When not interfered with by outside influences, everything nature does, is done with perfection.

Yet my son, Shay, cannot learn things as other children do. He cannot understand things as other children do.

Where is the natural order of things in my son?'

The audience was stilled by the query.

The father continued. 'I believe that when a child like Shay, who was mentally and physically disabled comes into the world, an opportunity to realize true human nature presents itself, and it comes in the way other people treat that child.'

Then he told the following story:

Shay and I had walked past a park where some boys Shay knew were playing baseball. Shay asked, 'Do you think they'll let me play?' I knew that most of the boys would not want someone like Shay on their team, but as a father I also understood that if my son were allowed to play, it would give him a much-needed sense of belonging and some confidence to be accepted by others in spite of his handicaps.

I approached one of the boys on the field and asked (not expecting much) if Shay could play. The boy looked around for guidance and said, 'We're losing by six runs and the game is in the eighth inning. I guess he can be on our team and we'll try to put him in to bat in the ninth inning.'

Shay struggled over to the team's bench and, with a broad smile, put on a team shirt. I watched with a small tear in my eye and warmth in my heart. The boys saw my joy at my son being accepted.

In the bottom of the eighth inning, Shay's team scored a few runs but was still behind by three.

In the top of the ninth inning, Shay put on a glove and played in the right field. Even though no hits came his way, he was obviously ecstatic just to be in the game and on the field, grinning from ear to ear as I waved to him from the stands.

In the bottom of the ninth inning, Shay's team scored again..

Now, with two outs and the bases loaded, the potential winning run was on base and Shay was scheduled to be next at bat.

At this juncture, do they let Shay bat and give away their chance to win the game?

Surprisingly, Shay was given the bat. Everyone knew that a hit was all but impossible because Shay didn't even know how to hold the bat properly, much less connect with the ball.

However, as Shay stepped up to the plate, the pitcher, recognizing that the other team was putting winning aside for this moment in Shay's life, moved in a few steps to lob the ball in softly so Shay could at least make contact.

The first pitch came and Shay swung clumsily and missed.

The pitcher again took a few steps forward to toss the ball softly towards Shay.

As the pitch came in, Shay swung at the ball and hit a slow ground ball right back to the pitcher.

The game would now be over.

The pitcher picked up the soft grounder and could have easily thrown the ball to the first baseman.

Shay would have been out and that would have been the end of the game.

Instead, the pitcher threw the ball right over the first baseman's head, out of reach of all team mates.

Everyone from the stands and both teams started yelling, 'Shay, run to first!

Run to first!'

Never in his life had Shay ever run that far, but he made it to first base.

He scampered down the baseline, wide-eyed and startled.

Everyone yelled, 'Run to second, run to second!'

Catching his breath, Shay awkwardly ran towards second, gleaming and struggling to make it to the base.

B y the time Shay rounded towards second base, the right fielder had the ball . the smallest guy on their team who now had his first chance to be the hero for his team.

He could have thrown the ball to the second-baseman for the tag, but he understood the pitcher's intentions so he, too, intentionally threw the ball high and far over the third-baseman's head.

Shay ran toward third base deliriously as the runners ahead of him circled the bases toward home.

All were screaming, 'Shay, Shay, Shay, all the Way Shay'

Shay reached third base because the opposing shortstop ran to help him by turning him in the direction of third base, and shouted, 'Run to third!

Shay, run to third!'

As Shay rounded third, the boys from both teams, and the spectators, were on their feet screaming, 'Shay, run home! Run home!'

Shay ran to home, stepped on the plate, and was cheered as the hero who hit the grand slam and won the game for his team

'That day', said the father softly with tears now rolling down his face, 'the boys from both teams helped bring a piece of true love and humanity into this world'.

Shay didn't make it to another summer. He died that winter, having never forgotten being the hero and making me so happy, and coming home and seeing his Mother tearfully embrace her little hero of the day!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Care

Just a thought. When we as people care so sincerely for those who are near and dear to us (our friends and family), why is the same care not extended onto other things. Below are a few examples:

People really care about their children however they do not necessary care about the environment or about creating a sustainable future for the next and subsequent generations.

Another example is animal lovers not being vegetarians? This has always stumped me. If you love animals how can you want to eat one, something that is living and breathing? There is the argument that plants and such are alive and have micro-organisms on them. But the response is that people should try to do the least possible damage they can. We can counter the effect of us eating plants by planting and caring for the plants.

On a general note, why is it that people care for those who are near and dear and around them and not for those who are obviously underprivileged and in need of help? Its a lot to do with people wanting to give what they get, but its also a lot to do with people not realising that there is more in this world then themselves and their close circle.

So here comes my point. If people just thought outside of the box or self created enclosure and started thinking and acting for the sake of the general good, this world would be a much better place! Whether it be environmental issues, poverty or any of the other crucial issues in the world today, thinking outside of the box and extending care to more than just those you generally do would do a world of good for everyone!

Put yourselves in other people's shoes for a split second and see what you can do to help them! Spread the love with empathy and action! :D

Monday, August 10, 2009

Hair Wash

When there is a movie called Hair Spray why can't I write a blog post called Hair Wash? Lol..

The hair wash routine is all normal, just as any other normal person.

Post the hairwash though when I look at myself in the mirror my hair dripping wet there's only one song:



Then comes the blow drying routine and time for this song:


Wednesday, June 24, 2009

#TweetOff

Hey all,
Due to popular confusion of what a #TweetOff is, let me explain:
  • It is like a dance off only its a tweet off (no dancing only tweeting)
  • We compete (friendly though), max no. of tweets is the winner
  • Tweets must be longer than one word
  • The judge gets to decide all the other rules
  • The judge can throw random topics and make it such that for a certain amount of time only those topics are to be tweeted about.
  • Extra points can be awarded for wit, humour, smartness, or anything mildly entertaining.
  • Its a friendly exchange of tweets and in no way a war!

Ok I think that's enough explaining. Its pretty straight forward. If you want to know more follow me @preethzzz and @fossiloflife tomorrow 10am-10pm IST! The decision of who is the judge is pending either to be @adapaavi or @rohitsabu or whoever else wants to!

Rule 1# Tweets must be longer than one word

Rule 2# There must be no repition of tweets

Rule3# TweetOff tweets must be tagged with #TweetOff+(first letter of name e.g for me #TweetOffP) -

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

A Series of Unfortunate Events


On special request from @82kg here is a recurring nightmare that I used to have in my childhood. Anyone who can make sense of dreams please do tell me what this was trying to tell me. Well here goes:

Corkscrew stairs by RSchuetz


I found myself in Paris (or so I thought in the dream) surrounded by many wonderful people all carrying about their everyday business. Some travellers such as I were also around clicking pictures like crazy. Then after walking 3 steps I saw in front of me the wonderful Leaning Tower of Pisa. It was leaning more than usual (from what I had seen in pictures).

I went inside and there awaited a staircase which I started to climb. It seemed pretty never ending and finally I was at the top of the staircase and there actually wasn't anything exciting to see. I was turning around looking to all sides to see if there were any sights I could see but I found myself completely alone surrounded by concrete walls. Then out of no where I found my Aunt who happened to be visiting as well at the same time.

I was so excited to see her, but it was just as if we see each other everyday. She didn't seem to find it surprising I was there and that we met, despite living in different countries and not knowing we were visiting the same place. Anyway, then she told me there's no point being up there because there was nothing exciting to see and she said come lets go back downstairs. Now the originally straight and normal staircase turned into a spiral staircase.

We started walking down, she was behind me and we were having a conversation. Suddenly I realised I wasn't getting any response from her. I looked back to find a huge black dog growling at me with its extremely sharp teeth. I started to run as it bolted down after me. To make things worse the staircase was becoming more and more narrow and the number of steps seemed to be endless.

I kept running and running, completely breathless and to the point of exhaustion. Then suddenly out of no where there were no more stairs and only concrete floor which melted away at my feet. They gave way and I was dropped into the sky and then somehow on what I recognised to be the first Boeing flight to exceed the speed of sound by a large amount (a bit sketchy on the details here, but I heard there was an incident similar to this).

The passengers and crew were celebrating the feat with some drinks. Just as they said cheers the plane started going out of control and right in the middle of the aisle the plane was starting to tear apart. The red carpet first tore and then a hole started appearing getting larger and larger as it sucked the passengers out of the aircraft. I was sucked out of the aircraft, hurled through the sky only to fall into a ship.

The ship was none other than the Titanic. Once again there was merriment all around. People were having fun and seemed to be without a care. I was glad I was safe and just looking around taking everything in. Then as I walked around the ship I saw a giant Iceberg and knew that at anytime a collision was going to occur as the ship headed for the iceberg with full speed ahead. Just as the ship approached the iceberg (I could see the iceberg like a white mountain in all its glory just near me, almost able to reach it) I woke up!

This was by far one of the craziest dreams I have had. This was actually a recurring nightmare in my childhood. The most bizarre thing is that it happened before I knew about the Titanic ever existed, yet in the dream the ship I was on was approaching an iceberg headed for collision. Later that year in fact the movie got released and I was in total shock upon seeing it and realising that it too truly was something that took place in history.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

The Tarot Says . . .


You are The Wheel of Fortune


Good fortune and happiness but sometimes a species of
intoxication with success


The Wheel of Fortune is all about big things, luck, change, fortune. Almost always good fortune. You are lucky in all things that you do and happy with the things that come to you. Be careful that success does not go to your head however. Sometimes luck can change.


What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

New Vocabulary

I have realised that offlate my responses for most things are the standard "lol" or if the matter is thought provoking its the "hmmmm".

Its really getting to me and probably more so to the people who get these responses from me. "LOL" seems to be my favourite and most used usage. The problem is that in most cases I am not actually laughing out loud. I have a smile on my face (SOMF) or laughing from within (LFW) or sometimes its just to give some sort of acknowledgement or answer (AA - Acknowledged/Answered).

The emoticon representation:

These can mean many different things. Really depends on the context they are used and most of the times you really need to read between the characters.

:) - content, "hmmm keep telling yourself that", "i agree", "i wld say something, but it wld be controversial", happy etc etc.

;) - "did you get the joke?", "aren't i funny", sarcasm, just kidding, teasing, double meaning etc etc .

:D - ecstatic, "yay", "yipee", "woohoo", "this is exactly what i wanted", over the moon, excited etc etc.

:P - sarcasm, "yeah right", "i told you so", "how rude (in a joking way)", "jokes on you" etc etc.

So there you have it my new vocab. It will surely take time getting used to and wont be as effective as "LOL" but definitely it will be different! :D Trial starts now! As for the hmmmm... It can stay somethings are just meant to be hmmmm'ed!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Burnt Toast

Mum: Sweetheart, please make some toast.

Kid: Sure mum!


(Gets out the toaster, just puts it in, presses down the button and walks away)


***Few minutes later***


Mum: "Kid", look what you've done.


(Kid comes running and looks to see that the toast is burnt to the state of being considered charcoal)


Kid: (replies calmly) What mum? I didn't do anything?


Mum: WHAAATTT??? Can't you see the toast is so burnt?


Kid: It's not me, blame global warming! ;-)
P.S Global Warming is a serious issue. Please do what you can to prevent it!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Mid Year Syndrome

So so much to say yet somehow offlate despite wanting to blog I have lacked the motivation to blog. Or do anything at all in fact. I call this my middle of the year syndrome where times get extremely busy and with too many things on the agenda everything seems to take a back seat.

Here's a question though, is writing difficult or easy? Does it depend on the person, their frame of mind, their communication skills or just good old motivation? All that seems to come to these days are questions with a huge array of answers and theories behind all those questions! Alas am I getting old?

Thursday, April 16, 2009

What's in a name?

I have been wondering for a while now whether the name choses the person or the person grows into their name?

As far as I have seen almost everybody seems to reflect the meaning of their name in their personality, interests, looks or whatever else. I was having a conversation with a group of people the other day and they all seemed to agree that usually the name reflects the person.

Some people you can look at and immediately realise what their name is, so perhaps the name choses the person and it is just meant to be. Or do we know the meaning of our name and get so used to it and start acting or changing ourselves to reflect our name? I really wonder!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Creative Juices

The creative juices seem not to be flowing as they used to (especially on paper). Before to write a story or a poem was not a problem at all. Now however I seem to be stumped and don't know where to begin or end. The only thing that seems to be coming to my mind now are all these theories related to life and what not. Not that I am complaining, but just really wondering where the creativity is hiding?

I know it hasn't disappeared however where is it? The other day was my friend's birthday and I wanted to come up with a poem but it was impossible to come up with anything serious or and tastefully creative. So here through my blog I take a resolution to try and get the creative juices flowing again! Any tips as to how I can do this are more than welcome!

Monday, April 13, 2009

vaatt yeww aaeer saayeiing?? aiaam nawut andurrshtandink!

Me:
13 April at 23:32
Hi Person A.. How are you doing?
Can I make a fraaaeeennndddsshhhiippp with you??

Person A
13 April at 23:33
Replywaow-my-gawd!!!!! of course you can yaar...how are you keeping?... are you making fraaaaaaaaaaaaeeeeeeeennnndhhhiiiippp with me only?

Me:
13 April at 23:36
YESH i wannna make fffffffieeeeeeeeennnnndddddddssssssshhhhiiippppppp wid yeww anli...

Person A
13 April at 23:39
Replynoooooo yaarrrrr yew mushtt vein-ture X nue taeritorrys wonly... ok na betta?

Me:
13 April at 23:41
vaaaaattttt yeeewwww aaeeerrrrr saaaaayyyyeeeeiiinnngg?? aaaaaaaiiiaaaaaaaammmm naawwwttt aannndduuurrrrsshhhtttttaaannddiiinnkkk??

Person B
13 April at 23:43
ReplyIiiiisss theeeeaaaaaaarrreee a wayyyyyycancyyyy fooorr my preaandshipness???

Person A
13 April at 23:46
Replywoaaaaa.... uffcoursh yewwww kann bee fraaaaeennddddshiiiippp vith ushhhh... preethams... wyeeee yeewwww nattt undershandingggu vattt ai yum shayyingu?...
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Me:
13 April at 23:46
avarywon eash vilkom fawr m eye phraenthsheep. . . ishfecialee kneehall e... :D

Person B
13 April at 23:48
Replyhahaahahhahhahhahhahhhhhhaaaa GOLD!!

Person A
13 April at 23:49
Replydish ish varryyyy speshalll ai laik dish kaunberjashion varyyy machhhuu

Me:
13 April at 23:52
ikun gnawut veighut pfaure dumolaw!

Person A
13 April at 23:53
Replyaii madddummm kunawt anndarrrshtandddd yewarrr enngalaish....

Me:
13 April at 23:57
uorw hkrshj kwjhenkap oiklmfls jhkasdl!

Me:
Today at 00:01
gjgjgaaassshhhiiitt dawwuutt aiyii vouothh hueave saaaeemm phaaaunn.. dhaaaiitt yaexiuauwaleyee vausss knawwneeseensee..

Person A
Today at 00:07
Replywo wo nahwwww aii yaimmm andarshtandingggg yownly...aii yachchewyally thorttt aii yaimmm gouwyingg shleippying naowww yeuww ulshaow? aii yaimmm haiywing zho mujgjg phann riyatt naowww bhatt veei mashht shleyup naowww na?

Me:
Today at 00:11
gwaauudthh gnyuayeet! schuweaadhu theerreeyaammss..

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Random Question

Just wondering whether there is any language in the world where the written script translates to give exactly the right pronounciation?
Think about it . . . I have been going to various lang sites and trying to figure it out but so far I haven't found one. Though undoubtedly I have no where near covered all the languages there are in this world.

Monday, April 6, 2009

A Visit from Rajinikanth


Yesterday was a very normal day or so we thought. We had a visitor one with immense style and pizazz. We saw him from the blinds of one room to another and excitedly called out to him not really realising what was in store for us.

There he came running to the room. A whole 2 and a half feed tall. He was definitely the next Rajnikanth. He did a quick check of the room and of us and quickly walked out of the room as he had recieved a phone call (on a phone that wasn't there). Then he walked in and out of the room a couple of times, however still intense in conversation.

Then the call ended and the important matters had to be discussed with us, here's how the conversation went:

Kid: Ghjsdhakjsdh ajdkaskjd ajdkasdj asdkhasdkj hadljaslkdj asdjlaskjd
Us: Ummmmmm... Yep.......
Kid: hjasdkasdhak aksdjhaskdh adhaskdh
Us: Hmmmmm......
Kid: jhkfdhf hsjdfhsdf sdfjhsdk hshdfks

***While my sis and I exchange looks and wonder what he's saying and whether we should play along***
The kid gets another call on the non-existant phone and starts the walking routing once again. He walks out of the room and in once, then twice and then thrice and third time he's back voila. But this time he walks in with his shirt unbuttoned with the style of Rajini with the attitude of Salman.

He walked into the room at a super fast pace just as Rajini would and even with the sort of side slant that Rajini has in his walk. He then stopped in the middle of the room his hands on either side of his hip and looked at us with a twinkle in his eyes and to put the icing on the cake a wink.

We could not control our laughter this was a two year old kid who had all the moves to become the next superstar. Our laughter only motivated him more and there were more poses and stances and even break dancing moves and a few dialogues even (hjsdjakhsdhaksdhskdh being all that we could understand from it). Phew my stomach had a great workout from all the laughter.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Height of Laziness

  • Not wanting to dial for Pizza
  • Asking someone else to pick up something that is 2 cm's away!
  • Answering questions without saying a thing or even moving a hand or batting an eyelid.
  • Wanting lights that turn on and off when you look at them.
  • Really wanting and needing to go to the bathroom and not going because you feel too lazy.
  • Sitting and expecting everything around you to go perfectly when you are meant to be cleaning.

I can think of many more but these are a few real life examples I have heard from my friends! LOL!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Tag - 25 Random Thing About Me

1. I am a very random person.
2. I laughed a LOT for a picture I recently took which unfortunately got deleted.
3. I wish the IPL was in Australia.
4. Is an extremely great at procrastinating.
5. Does not like Ricky Ponting.
6. Misses Sri and Vyaas a LOT!
7. Thinks she has the bestest of friends and is extremely happy for that... ***Touch wood***
8. Has always wanted to visit the himalayas..
9. Is very opposite in many ways to her sister.
10. Is totally inspired by the movie Yes Man.
11. Thinks year 12 was a really fun year.
12. Still remembers line dancing from year 4.
13. Is a little bit or a lot addicted to facebook.
14. Needs to go to IKEA with Jess and Olga.
15. Is and likes to be different from the rest . . .
16. Has many theories! ;-)
17. Finds herself surrounded by a baby boom with all her friends currently having babies.
18. Seems to somehow attract stalkers . . . hmmmm
19. Has alwas wanted to learn the drums.
20. Is being as random as possible and thanks blogging for making her more of a random person.
21. Always likes to find the missing links... And is laughing about a recent one.
22. Found it extremely odd that a question of how happy I am in life resulted in me rethinking how happy I really am. LOL!
23. Has to be on Australian Idol due to an April fools prank.
24. Can never forget Sharon and her surprises.
25. Thinks her mum is cool! LOL!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Australian Idol

I am going to be on Australian Idol.
My sister is always an Australian Idle.
My mum wanted the Australian Idly.
My dad has always believed in the Australian Ideal.
My cousin comes up with many Australian Ideas.
When anyone goes to the Casino they ask for the Australian ID.

Anyway hehehe enough of this!
Happy April Fools Day everyone!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Preethi .......

I am connected (1 degree of seperation) to four others with exactly the same name as me. What the ............. ??? I think I should permanently change my name to Preeth ZzZ and I'm sure not to have other who share my name, unless of course they are copy cat followers, but then again those of you who read my blog know I'm the original! Hehehe...

Demands

The day we live in is supposedly one that is democratic and men and women have equal rights. Is that really the case though? One example I thought of was females getting married and having to settle down and live with her husband's family. Many times the wife doesn't get the choice of opting out and has to adjust.

I have no issues with this arrangement, but what gets to me is that sometimes the females are forced to be ok with this arrangement with no other say. Also why is it that only the husbands family is important? Why doesn't the wife's family get equal importance? Watching tamil movies where they talk about veetodaa mapillai, like it is some big thing really gets to me. Females oblige to stay with the boys parents and there is no fuss.

Another thing is the youth of India go study abroad and leave their problems for many years without having much problem of leaving their parents there. However when it comes to marriage, no matter what happens they seem to want to be with their parents who have suddenly aged in the short period of marriage discussions (they would have finished studies and been overseas for 10 years and then marriage talks happen and woosh they want to go back to the parents).

Ok ok enough on this subject. But please people let people have their opinions and their own say. There is nothing wrong in staying with or getting along with in laws but there shouldn't be any impartiality and favoring of one side over the other, unless there is reason, afterall what you get is what you should give.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Ghajini in Me

I have a short term memory loss problem which I have identified by myself. Actually I am sure the STML problem is faced by many of my peers. Hmmmm... Wait what was I writing??? ;-) Hehehe ok ok It hasn't gotten that bad yet! My friend was serving us Dinner the night before and ate only at the very end. Next morning he finished having breakfast with us and then I asked him why aren't you eating? Why don't you eat instead of serving us all the time. He looked at me in total shock wondering what was wrong with me and said remember, I just finished having breakfast with you.

The situation is absolutely crazy, I remember things that happened ions ago but don't remember things that just happened yesterday or even a few hours, minutes or seconds ago. I remember many episodes from my childhood and remember them as if they just happened yesterday. But ask me to tell you what happened yesterday and most likely I would not remember or at least not to such a great clarity. Although I think if you ask me 20 years down the line what happened on 18th March 2009 I would be able to tell you! ;-)

My solution to this was not influenced by the movie Ghajini as I started doing this much before the movie was released. I also take pictures believe it or not, to remind me of events and people and things that happened. I just absolutely love looking at the pictures and taking a walk down memory lane. Each time I look at the pictures, the details get clearer and clearer, it really does help!

So people if I forget you, or your name after having met you yesterday or a few hours ago, never fear because I am sure to remember you 10 years down the track as long with or without a picture! ;-)

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

New Car

There we were walking towards our destination. The fence was in my way and I couldn't see what was on the other side. The anticipation was killing me. Each step closer meant a second less to wait. Then finally after the 8 massive strides I took, it was there right in front of me. The ex-owner was still polishing it and giving it a final clean.

It stood before me glistening in the sun. A gold'ish colour with spotless black interiors. I found myself with a very sheepish grin as I zoned out of my dream world and saw myself in the reflection. I immediately hid my grin and acted like there was never a sheepish grin and the immense satisfaction of getting a new car.

Then the introductions were over and all the nitty gritty details sorted out, the keys were handed over in exchange for the cheque and it is now ours! I got to drive it home, got used to the snazzy features, rear sensors, cruise control, power stearing and the works. My favourite are the rear sensors... Parallel parking here I come!

This is finally the third car for our family, so it now officially means I have a car of my own! It doesn't make a huge difference since I almost always have some car to use whatever time of the day it may be, but still knowing that there is no doubt and one is officially mine is a great feeling! YAY!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Twitter

Who here tweets? I have recently been hearing so much about twitter and decided I would join it. I joined it and saw that hardly anyone I know is on it. I don't see what all the fuss is about? As far as I know it is like the facebook status updates or a shorter version of a blog. Sounds convenient but only if people are interested in hearing about what you are up to almost every second of the day. Hmmmm, so is anyone a twitterer and do you enjoy it? Or generally what are people's thoughts on it? It seems good for celebs without much time but perhaps not for us commoners!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Drink Compatibility

This is an idea curteousy of my friends. People usually talk about the qualities of their ideal guy, instead the twist was finding a drink which complemented and reflected the qualities of the ideal guy.

My ideal guy can be represented by a MOCKTAIL!


  • Fruity - Fun, easy going. bright, healthy and always refreshing!
  • Mixture of Drinks - Multi-talented but all in one!
  • The Taste - Random and always coming up with new and surprising things.
  • Non-alchoholic - The fun without the side effects or brain cell killing. Also just someone who is not an alchoholic.
  • Icey - Always cool!

Hehehe... This was totally lame but really a perfect parallel to the ideal guy! So what's your ideal drink to represent your ideal girl/guy?

Friday, March 13, 2009

"Super Brain Yoga"

Ever been to an Indian school or the local Ganesha temple? Then you have definitely come across "SUPER BRAIN YOGA". If the answer is yes and you are one who performs the actions to be super brain powered. Somehow though the rights did not go to Indians. Americans seem to have founded SBY and claimed the rights and any loyalty towards it.

By this point either you have an idea or are intrigued about what SBY is so just take a look at this video and all your questions will be answered. What comes next I wonder? I am going to bag the rights here and now for our namaskaraam and coin it, "SUPER RESPECT YOGA"!


Thursday, March 12, 2009

Simpsons - Epitome of a Normal Family

"You can take the bus when you're old enough to drive a car! " - Marge Simpson

Typical mentality of mum's. It seems that when the necessary second step can be lawfully taken it is time to take the first step!

"No day will be fully wasted without a visit to the jokes shop." - Bart Simpson

Typically mentality of a kid in school without anything productive to do. Ready to waste his day and to the maximum extent possible.

"Homer: Kids, you tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is, never try. " - Homer Simpson
Perfect example of a dad. They never really know what to say and at what time but feel their input is very necessary and that the kids should follow in their footsteps. Yet you must admire his attempt to be responsible.
"***Sucking Sounds***" - Maggie Simpson

An "innocent" baby, who seems to be able to take control when needed despite not being able to walk or talk.

"Do we have any food that wasn't brutally slaughtered?" - Lisa Simpson

The responsible child. Each family has one. She is the one with a conscience and aims at trying to excel in every way. The total goodie two shoes.

Homer: Marge? Since I'm not talking to Lisa, would you please ask her to pass me the syrup? Marge: Dear, please pass your father the syrup, Lisa. Lisa: Bart, tell Dad I will only pass the syrup if it won't be used on any meat product. Bart: You dunkin' your sausages in that syrup homeboy? Homer: Marge, tell Bart I just want to drink a nice glass of syrup like I do every morning. Marge: Tell him yourself, you're ignoring Lisa, not Bart. Homer: Bart, thank your mother for pointing that out. Marge: Homer, you're not not-talking to me and secondly I heard what you said. Homer: Lisa, tell your mother to get off my case. Bart: Uhhh, dad, Lisa's the one you're not talking to. Homer: Bart, go to your room.

Shows how well this seemingly disfunctional family can function together! LOL! Perfection!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The Obama Impact

Barack Hussein Obama has already made such a positive impact on this world! His speeches, his family and his down to earth personality have proven to be his strengths. He is a real motivational leader, who has a huge responsibility to change the fate of this world (bring peace not war, end the recession as well as the usual responsibilites of caring for the environment, people etc.).

He has been a real inspiration and the rewards of having such a leader are already starting to show. Millions of people have been urged to take up social work and as Obama suggested that is just what people have done. Starbucks have used their employees to commit to a million hours of community service and now have a promotion where they also urge their customers to devote some time to community service in exchange for a free coffee.

This scheme has worked amazingly well. Other companies such as target have also stepped onto the band wagon and devoted their time or money for this cause. Hats off to Obama for his positive motivation and his sincere devotion and care for people. I hope he is able to make this world a better place in many ways. It's just one man, but perhaps that's all that is needed to make a world of a difference. :-)

Monday, March 9, 2009

Hugh Jackman Rocks!

Check out these videos and I'm sure you will agree with me! Left me totally and utterly speechless. . . What talent!





Sunday, March 8, 2009

Happy Women's Day

Happy Women's day to one and all (females only!).

So here we are on the day to honour the empowerment of women and their wonderful contributions to society. I received a message from one of my friends today which made me think, YAY, finally a male who respects and realises the importance of women (he has a sister and is very close to his mum so that really does explain a lot)! There are many women who have proved themselves and really left a lasting impression for everyone.

Mother Teresa, Marie Curie, Shakuntala Devi, Kiran Bedi, Kasturi Bhai Gandhi etc etc etc... The list can go on and on! Even the supporting forces behind inspirational men are women whether it be a grandmother, mother, wife or daughter. Women are amazing people and are required in the home as well as the society. Although they are considered extremely emotional they have a real head on their shoulders and can step up their game when required and almost always rise to the occasion.

Now let's talk about people who make a world of a difference in our lives, Mothers! They are endless support for us their children in more ways than we can ever comprehend. Mothers are definitely the biggest inspiration for the children and I am sure as we grow older we want to be as strong, supportive and inspirational to all others around us. For me my inspirations in life have always been my grandma, aunts and of course my mum! Love them all a lot and I really hope people realise the importance of women (men and women both).

Disclaimer (once again): This applies to the majority because after all not everyone and everything can always be perfect!

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Guess What?!? Part II

Well the long weekend is going on still which is a good thing.

Here's a little update on the day I had today:
  • I got up after hardly any sleep --> I'm extremely tired and sleep deprived.
  • I looked for the cricket bat but of course couldn't find it! Never can anything be found when it is required. --> No beach cricket :(
  • We went to the beach and most of the people rocked up later than usual.
  • A major positive, we had Baskin Robins! YUM!

Beach Visit Over and Off to the Party

  • Seeing my friends was great, though there were a whole lot of people who we didn't know so the topics stayed between 4-6 of us on our side of the table. A little awkward (no mingling)
  • We party hopped and said a quick hi to another friend who had her party in the restaurant directly opposite. It was great to see her.
  • We went and sat for a coffee and ended up being in what seemed like a mini school reunion.
  • We talked about the really heavy and not so pleasant topics which exist in this world.

So here I am tired, in a really deep in thought state of mind with tonnes of issues on my mind and my reasoning as to how the world and "life" function the way it does! What a day... Did I perhaps jinx it to some extent? I am far too superstitious! Overall it was an alright day, could've been far better but no complaints. I got to see some people I haven't seen in a while which is always great. :-)

Friday, March 6, 2009

Guess What?!?


Its a Long Weekend! :D

Yesterday did some dance practice for a dance which is shaping up wonderfully and we're half way through! ***touch wood*** :D

Started working on our secretly hilarious "project"! :D

I'm going to the beach today with some of my best friends to play some beach cricket! :D

Followed by my friends birthday party where I'll see some near and dear school friends! :D

The point being ***Grin*** :D ***touch wood***

It's really all the small things in life that make up the bigger picture. :D

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Sweet Toother's Tip

Ever had a cotton candy/fairy floss/panju mittai and found those lumps of sugar in them? I have always loved those bits, but unfortunately in the fairy floss you get here, those lumps are impossible to find. Those lumps always taste best and are definitely worth looking for.

So this meant I needed to find an alternative. I found out that if you keep a packet of fairy floss open it hardens and you get something close to these lumps but it loses crispness, which was one of the main strong points of the lumps.

So here's the trick: Keep a packet of fairy floss opened or semi-opened and then place it in the freezer for one hour or more. The end result is absolutely wonderful crispy fairy floss, with the sweetness at a perfect level (Not too sweet, not too bland... Just right)! For those hard core sweet toothers and cotton candy fans this is a must try. Try it and tell me what you think! It really does work and makes a huge difference.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

And the beat goes on . . . !

Every night before going to sleep thoughts keep whirring in my head at what seems like thousand miles per hour. One thought leads to another and so on and so forth. Totally drives me nuts because it means I am in bed for at least 4 hours before I get to sleep. I know many people face this but it has gotten to the point where I've had enough or more than enough!

I decided to roughly see how fast thoughts were going in my head and so I started counting. Instead of the usual 2 per second 1..2.. it was going at 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10 a second at the least. Not only that but I realised as I was counting my feet were tapping to some mysterious tune as well. I stopped counting as soon as this happened and realised the song that was in my head was the song, "Beat Goes On" and in particular the line, "Drums keep pounding a rhythm to the brain". The only difference was that the line going through my head was "Thoughts keep pounding a rhythm to the brain".

My brain was now sending me songs telling me what exactly was happening. Aaaaargh! It just became far too much. How on earth is a person meant to sleep when her brain itself is telling her that the thoughts are pounding a rhythm to the brain and keeping it awake? LOL! My brain, body and soul want some sleep. So the question really is where are these thoughts from and how dare they control me? LOL!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Terrorism... Is there an end?

Times used to be more peaceful and the word terrorism never used to exist predominantly in our dictionaries. Now however it seems that every corner you walk you have to keep your eyes, ears and any other senses open so you can look out for a terrorist. Terrorism hot lines and what not ready to keep us on edge all the time. As far as I have known since the 9/11 attacks terrorism has been a hot topic.

Terrorists have seemed to still be at large despite the tightened security throughout the world. What's going on? What point are these terrorists trying to prove? Thousands of normal humans have been killed by terrorists all for what reason? For there to be stricter security measures throughout the world? For people who are from certain places and look a certain way to be stereotyped as terrorists? For thousands of people all innocent to be killed, injured or lose loved ones?

It just doesn't make sense. But people have a sad sense of satisfaction and these things just continue happening. More often than not those who they mean to hurt hardly get hurt and many innocent people get hurt directly or indirectly. These days even to turn on the TV requires a lot of thought, whether you are ready to all of a sudden see the live breaking news of terrorists who attack and hear about thousands who have lost their lives. What has happened to the world? Who is going to be able to put a stop to all this? What triggers these attacks? Who has the power and the know how to put an end to this? Come out come out wherever you are!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Tornado Ride

This comes from a conversation a few days ago we were having about natural disasters. I have always found tornadoes absolutely fascinating! I have only seen them on TV and have just been amazed by them. A deep and simple desire I have always had is to be a part of a tornado and actually get sucked up a tornado just to see what it is like. Although it sounds fun in theory in practice it would not be at all pleasant.

Here is where I came up with the idea of a ride that simulates a tornado and is completely safe! Even any other natural disaster simulation ride would just be awesome. I'm sure everyone has at least one natural disaster which they seem to find fascinating and would like to experience as a simulation. Who else is in with me on this?

Disclaimer: I am not trying to glorify natural disasters which kill millions of people worldwide but just saying that they like everything else have a positive and a negative side. So far we've only seen the negative side but lets turn a negative into a positive!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Blogging

Hey all,

Here I am back from yet another totally long break! I have really missed blogging and whenever I see, hear or experience something interesting I think of blogging. So far I think a gazillion topics to blog about have been stored in my head all just waiting to burst out. Somehow though I never seem to find time to blog or when I put those topics onto the computer they never flow the way they flowed when they were in my head. What the.... is all I can say!

This is when I realised the reason I loved blogging so much previously is because it was all spontaneous. It just happened like magic! Another thing and one of the most important things blogging has given me are the wonderful friendships. I have met a few bloggers Priya, Vatsan, Jagan, Ram, RA to name a few. They are all such magnificent people and although we have our differences we are very very alike! We are bloggers with the common purpose of entertaining others and being totally vetti! :D

We used to have a blogging group called Dalda Dappa! It was going great and at its peak, when suddenly everyone became very busy and stopped blogging almost at the same time. Now however a few fellow DD's are getting back to blogging. I also want to resume regular blogging so the suggestion Thalai Priya and I came up with was that we restart our DD group to be bigger and better than ever! New and old pretty much everyone is welcome. Just holler your interest and let's get the ball rolling!