इतने कम शब्द, इतनी सारी बातें
तुम ही बताओ,
कैसे कहूँ वो सब जो दिल में है!!
Some 600 words- that's all I got - that too to express the 'something' ( which is ~nothing) that is going on in my mind.
God help me!
Seriously, God, please come and help me.
Oh God, if you are reading this blog, why don't you come and help me?
Are you still reading this blog?? I told you to come and help me!!
Oh damn! It seems you are still reading this post.
Ditch. I'll go and help myself.
[In fact, God helps those who help themselves. So, I'd better sign off and start writing :)]
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Weird Random thought
If, all your body parts were aching all the time, will you ever feel the pain?
p.s. The though originates from the fact that most of my body parts are aching very badly :-(. I desperately need a damn good long sleep.
p.s. The though originates from the fact that most of my body parts are aching very badly :-(. I desperately need a damn good long sleep.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Clarity
Some people are so clear on what they want in life. I think I can only wish that I could be that clear.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Where are we headed?
I was reading a friend's blog today - and he talks about how he loves food cooked by Mom, and how, earlier in life, dinners used to be so much fun - with elders sitting in lounge - discussing various things, while all kids used to run around- causing havoc; and now, these dinners have changed into 60 minute formalities at a restaurant with everyone fidgeting to get out of it.
***
An interview excerpt that I saw sometime back:-
David Letterman: "Do you still live with your parents? As in, is it common in India for over-age people to live with parents?"
Aishwarya Rai, " Ya.. you know - It's also common in India that we don't have to take appointments with our parents to meet for dinner"
I felt immensely proud to be an Indian that day.
***
In the past 3 months, since we have moved into this flat, the no. of dinners that the four of us, had together, is less than 3.
Just got me thinking... where are we headed? Towards dinner appointments with our next generation?
:-)
***
An interview excerpt that I saw sometime back:-
David Letterman: "Do you still live with your parents? As in, is it common in India for over-age people to live with parents?"
Aishwarya Rai, " Ya.. you know - It's also common in India that we don't have to take appointments with our parents to meet for dinner"
I felt immensely proud to be an Indian that day.
***
In the past 3 months, since we have moved into this flat, the no. of dinners that the four of us, had together, is less than 3.
Just got me thinking... where are we headed? Towards dinner appointments with our next generation?
:-)
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