Saturday, October 31, 2009

No more tring tring :(

Our landline phone, a constant and reliable companion for decades, was recently given a planned but unwilling farewell. Even though such a farewell was in complete sync with latest trends all over the world, one could not help but grieve for several days until one got used to life without its constant ‘tir-tir’ throughout the day. With the skyrocketing prices, and incomes frozen, the goodbye became a necessity. But it left a vacuum in our lives for days together. It had become, in a way, as lovable as any chatty family member. We had to give the phone up to deal with these times of economic hardship. I must confess that we got the idea from an international journal that said it was more economical and sensible to replace it with a cellphone. Anyway, there were already several mobile sets in the family. Keeping the landline cord buzzing as well was more a matter of the heart than of the mind. The mind overpowered the heart this time and the familiar ‘tir-tir’ sound was heard no more.
Quick research shows that the unfailing companion at home is being pushed out all over the world. In the US alone, there were 70,000 disconnections per year over the last two years, a phenomenal 10 per cent of total landline connectivity. If the trend keeps up, the last cord will be cut off in 2025. Guess which country tops in such cut-offs? Netherlands, among the first democratic countries, and the host to five international courts, has the highest rate at 25 per cent a year. Though we have no comparable data about India, one can say from anecdotal experience that this country may not be lagging far behind. A friend was heard telling another when asked about his landline number, ‘‘Which world do you live in?” Not having a landline at home and carrying multiple cellphones has become a status symbol. No wonder then that old handsets are fast giving way to the latest and trendiest smartphones. Gone are the days when only the rich and the famous could be seen showing off their fancy mobile phones. Some of us may even have good reason to take pleasure in the fact that Blackberries and iPhones have become the latest levellers. Who wouldn’t like to flaunt the same kind of mobile used by our politicians and top businessmen, after all!

--extract form Times of India

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Distraction

In a path of life Where I've prioritised certain things. My studies my family and RD. When I was working People said that to a working person who matters are family and gf/bf. They don't have time for others.

When I worked I gave one day to my bf and other day I spent with my friends. Catching up with everyone possible. I never gave up on my friends, they were equally important to me like RD, My better half. Now I'm giving my soul dedication to studies Cuz if I don't clear this time my dad won't be supporting me in future to study further. More them 6 subjects, and one month left for studies. There are times when the concentration level in zero and you know its waste sitting in front of book cuz nothing will go in your brain. It’s scary to talk or meet someone cuz it may lead to further distraction.

I've been composing myself. I need time to myself cuz I feel I've lost myself somewhere. Now I don't talk to much people on phone, don't even talk for long. Meanwhile I realised I've been missing RD, I so badly want to be with him.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Masali Bhari Life

Diwali this year

How was your Diwali plan guys? I feel sad for al those who have been celebrating away form home. I too was away from home but had gone  to Rahul’s house. He got loads of crackers but  missed my sister, cuz she makes awesome Rangoli, missed mom for decorating the house so beautifully all lighted up with Diyas, Will miss Buddy , my Biatch who barks on each fire cracker’s Sound. Dad, bro and Grandpa as well. last Diwali was in wheel chair, This Diwali I busted crackers and enjoyed … :D

Wish you bloggers awesome Diwali.

P.S. this time i didn't realise when 7th October passed away, yes guys its been two years for my accident and i am so glad i made it so far. Wish me luck for my surgery in December  and before that exams on 6th  Dec.

Updates On Movies..

Well i heard Blue is sad. I thought i might be something Hatke but who ever watched it said it was stupid. I don't know personally how it is, but i think i am bunking the idea to watch this movie. I still have kaminey to watch in my list.

Cosmo Updates- October issue took so long to publish, generally gets issued within first week of every month but this time it published around 15th, guess why? it was a publication of huge edition, it was like 3 Cosmo =1. Ahh it was awesome paying RS 100 and getting that thick edition.

What’s with Dan Brown-

Rahul bhaiya has ebook of Dan brown’s Recent book, what was it? The lost Symbol?? i have to ask him to email me but i have exams coming up and i am so freaked.

Did u say Chetan Bhagat?

He too is coming out with a new book, i don't know the name :| I tired goggling I couldn't find it, read it in newspaper somewhere.

What’s up Harshita?

I am also freaked with the idea that Harshita is in UK. I had no clue she was planning for UK. i hope she has fun and doesn't get irritated fast. Listen to loads of Deshi songs and if u party then i think songs will almost same tracks as in all Discos’ Let us know what’s turning spicy in your daily Life Harshi..

What happened when i called Peter in Diwali?

I called up Peter’s number to wish him Happy Diwali and guess what i dialled a wrong number. Without realising and guess if i dialled the right number i screamed on the Phone “happyyyyyyy Diwali Peter” and what i hear is “Petere?? Petere?? i realised the voice was not peter’s I hung up :|” Diwali ke din bhi wrong Number Ufff….

PPS- please ignore the spelling errors and grammatical mistakes as i do not have much time to recheck what i have written..

 

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Happy Diwali

Hi All,
Wishing each one of you a very happy and prosperous deepawali. May this year brings you lots and lots of happiness in life and fulfill all your dreams.

Image

As the candlelight flame,
Ur life may always be happiness' claim;
As the mountain high,
U move without sigh;
like the white linen flair,
Purity is always an affair;
As sunshine creates morning glory,
fragrance fills years as flory;
with the immaculate eternal smile,
attached to u mile after mile;
All darkness is far away,
As light is on its way;
Wish all of u a very happy diwali.


Sunday, October 11, 2009

Fashion talks on my page

Have been thinking about a fashionable Post lately. So here I am finally writing on it.

Mom used to buy me and Didi clothes and we never liked what she bought, We used to find what ever she used to buy so  “out of fashion” but with changes in time we realise its like a circular process, what’s out now can be in after some years. I don’t know how people suddenly accepts what’s In and what’s Out.

When i was in college, Long skirts were so In. Colourful mix matched combo of short Kurtas and long skirts. I think it highly depend on way you carry. Long skirt may not be in, But if you carry it well, I am sure you can leave some mouths open of roadsiders. Eg. Rani in kabi alvida na kehena and Hum Tum. She looks stunning.

What’s wow to me may not be wow to others. Therefore fashion is truely about once own choice to carry what one is wearing. Some mixes fashion with comfort and other believe fashion has nothing to do with Comfort. Sexy dikhne ke liye kuch toh compromise karna padta hai Types..

Some magazine shows What was hot and what was so not hot. They take detail note of all celebrity wears in some parties and later gossip about what went wrong are what was “ohh so right” and later apply the same style statement.

Didn’t you see Priyanka Chopra in one of the adds of shampoos ( i think some dandruff shampoo), where strap of her top suddenly falls and then she is so muddled, one second later she smiles, lets her hair down and make a tank top out of sleeve top. Gosh!!!

Some more updates..

Mann ka radio.. acha you guys too saw Himesh ka face expression when he sings “Mann ka radio” he has weird/no expression for Krishna sake =)). gam ko bhulke jeele tu jara.. Bolta toh hai, but he looks like as if he is singing that song in so much pain and frustration, now a days we don’t even see him in cap- his lucky charm has gone dhan tan tan taaaann. Dichiyaun!!  :D

Atif Aslam  has been singing so much lately that i am kinda done with his voice., Ab ye Dil mange More.. Hunt shuru karo bhai. The singer of Tum Miley sound so fresh, If I am not wrong it has to be Bombay Vikings,

Please Don’t Download all the songs of ..oh yes its out!!! madsi told me, songs of “Ajab prem ki gajab kahani” only two or three songs are nice. If you like loads of beats and little tranci type get yourself pampered with songs of Acid Factory, its just awesomeeeeeee specially the remix of Jab andhera hota hai. 

Till then Enjoy, have fun I will be back soon.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Aaj kal ke beggars

Every day I travel by taxi and I see beggars in traffic signals. I wonder are they pretending or they really are what they showing. I have seen the movie traffic signal in which the female carries a kid, pretending to be her mother in order to gain sympathy of people stuck on traffic signals

Once I came across this Incident.

I was on my way to Hospital for physiotherapy, I saw a lady with a wounded child in signal. The lady was dressed like one of those of normal beggars and was carrying a empty tube of medicine in her hand and the child in other hand (supporting her waist). I was thinking what will she do of the money?? Will she really buy a medicine or give in to the collectors so that she gets her share and forget about the wounded child.

The movie has opened our eyes towards the beggars industry. We know what's the working mechanism and how falsely they portray themselves to gain sympathy. But what about the one who are naturally handicapped, badly need some money to buy a meal, What if we disregard them thinking them one of the subject of play called “begging”..

Guess what happened when out of sympathy i gave the lady 5 bucks, she gave me back and said “5 rupiya main dawai kaise kharidu?” (how do i buy medicine in 5 bucks). I took the money she left from the window in my taxi seat and by then taxi proceeded to its normal way.

I saw her next day, I see her even now.

Aaj kal ke beggars ke bhau bahut bhad gaye, if we give them one Ruppee they return us back.. berojgari itni bhi nahi hai, I m sure they can find job, kuch nahi toh work as maid or labour in some construction site rather than begging.. But lazy, crazy beggars.

 

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Random flashes

Random Post.

random thoughts..

Random margin and No rules

I know i m talking crap but that’s what is state of my mind right now.. crappy.

I have to meet Gaurav and i don’t know where to go. he wants me to decide, I hate deciding. Why cant guys be smart. actually he is. I love it when guy friends listen to u and take u where u want.

Guy should be good in planning LIke rd . He is always clueless. Uski aadat hochuki hai.

He would be like “Nidzi I m planning to surprise U ,.. what do u think?? “ :P =))

I have 66 days for exam.. Shit!!!! M so scared..

Finally i got my passport renewed. I have to pay the travel agent some RS4500 :((

Paise nahi hai bhai. Lut lo mujhe. Khun chuslo,

mummmyyy papa…..

 

Looking Fed to watch wake up sid.

Tried didi’s Salwar fitted me well – all set for Diwali Function”Rahul bro’s place”

No home sweet home this time in Diwali. Will stay in Kolkata till Nov and then Ktm for exams.. Wow Ktm (kathmandu) all bunch of school friends plus some of my close friends like Shally are in Ktm. Can’t wait.

I had amazing time back home. Buddy couldnt help kissing me. Mom and di couldnt help making amazing food for me and I couldnt help eating and sleeping… :)