Let's see what I write about when I have nothing in my head except this sentence at the moment. Hmmm... I was hoping to get my hands on The Restaurant at the End of the Universe but Garima forgot to get it as usual, hmph. Adi and Abhi just called and asked if I wanted to catch a movie or just hang out. I said you guys carry on, I just reached home and I'm pretty tired. I love to hang out with them because we have a lot of fun. We guys are friends from school and we had a great gang. Aditya left school in 9th I guess and went to Canada, so lost touch with him. I met him earlier this year after almost 7 years, and was so glad to see that he hasn't changed a bit (apart from the accent). Still great fun to hang out with and as someone pointed out the other night, he is still a desi guy and that is something which is admirable. It doesn't feel like we lost touch at all. And Abhilash hasn't changed a lot either. I remember one day we just went for a walk because the weather was pleasant and we kept walking and talking for 2 hours I guess without even realising. Adi and Abhi have been friends since Nursery and I really like that about these two. Since I'm talking about my school friends I should also mention Soodi (Rahul Sood) who is one my best friends still. Great guys all of them.
Anyways, I'm feeling really tired right now because I just came back from a party of sorts. By just came back I really mean JUST came back. It was supposed to be a dance party but there were no speakers for the music so we just played Dumb Charades and ate and drank (ahem!) and had fun. It turned out to be better than I'd expected. Good job Happy. The charades was fun, especially the round where my team had to guess a movie called Yashwant. There wasn't a lot of dancing but I'm still very tired. Hope Adi and Abhi won't mind.
Rupali also wrote a post about nothing. Check it out here. There's nothing to it actually. Jerry Seinfeld made an entire TV sitcom out of nothing and it is hilarious!
This just in - They couldn't find the tickets for either Hancock or Jaane Tu.... so they're coming over to my place. I feel better already. Will continue this when I get back. Stay tuned.
These guys haven't showed up as yet. I was going through Joey's (Jaideep) blog. No point in giving the link because it is open to invited readers only. He writes really well but doesn't update it often. Last update was in January, wonder where he is.
A thought just struck my mind, actually I have been thinking about it for a while now, I'm thinking of inviting my blogger friends to write posts on my blog. One post per person on any topic they want, I would post them unedited and without proofreading. Will wait for their reaction to the idea. In case you're wondering, I don't see any point either, it's just another idea. Anyone interested?
I wish it isn't humid outside. I sweat like anything. These guys are here. Will catch up in a while.
I'm back finally. It took 4 hours but it was a lot of fun. I laughed the hardest I have in a long time now. We went for a drive on the Greater Noida Expressway, sang stupid songs and made ridiculous videos and talked about life, the universe and everything too. Towards the end, Abhilash was afraid of getting a scolding at home because he was getting late and I checked my phone and there wasn't even a missed call from home. I felt happy at that moment because I used to be that way, or I should say my life used to be that way. Now, my parents have actually started treating me like an adult, touchwood, and it feels good. I have also realised that when you take some responsibilities, you also have a certain freedom that comes with it. Maybe I'm saying this just because of this incident today, but it does feel that way.
On the other hand I'm really looking forward to getting permission to go on a weekend trip with these guys, but it is also something that I can state as a fact that I won't get. I hope I have my facts wrong but I have no hopes for that hope. I actually have nothing to lose in this one. It'll be a million and one if they say no. Big Deal! Saying this is a lot easier because I'm feeling depressed already. So I won't go any further. Will talk about my other million failed attempts at getting permissions some other time. Good night and sorry for the abrupt end.
Points: 100 points each to all the people who went to watch Hancock and Jaane Tu... today at Wave Noida in the evening.
300 points to Happy for throwing a good party.
100 points to Shashwat for guessing Yashwant. That was a really good one.
-10 points to Garima for not getting the book (didn't cut too many because according to her I had to remind her to get them, but I thought I had made it pretty clear).
One-liner: Change is instantaneous, progress takes its own sweet time coming (courtesy Adi during our talk about Life, the Universe and Everything).
Anyways, I'm feeling really tired right now because I just came back from a party of sorts. By just came back I really mean JUST came back. It was supposed to be a dance party but there were no speakers for the music so we just played Dumb Charades and ate and drank (ahem!) and had fun. It turned out to be better than I'd expected. Good job Happy. The charades was fun, especially the round where my team had to guess a movie called Yashwant. There wasn't a lot of dancing but I'm still very tired. Hope Adi and Abhi won't mind.
Rupali also wrote a post about nothing. Check it out here. There's nothing to it actually. Jerry Seinfeld made an entire TV sitcom out of nothing and it is hilarious!
This just in - They couldn't find the tickets for either Hancock or Jaane Tu.... so they're coming over to my place. I feel better already. Will continue this when I get back. Stay tuned.
These guys haven't showed up as yet. I was going through Joey's (Jaideep) blog. No point in giving the link because it is open to invited readers only. He writes really well but doesn't update it often. Last update was in January, wonder where he is.
A thought just struck my mind, actually I have been thinking about it for a while now, I'm thinking of inviting my blogger friends to write posts on my blog. One post per person on any topic they want, I would post them unedited and without proofreading. Will wait for their reaction to the idea. In case you're wondering, I don't see any point either, it's just another idea. Anyone interested?
I wish it isn't humid outside. I sweat like anything. These guys are here. Will catch up in a while.
I'm back finally. It took 4 hours but it was a lot of fun. I laughed the hardest I have in a long time now. We went for a drive on the Greater Noida Expressway, sang stupid songs and made ridiculous videos and talked about life, the universe and everything too. Towards the end, Abhilash was afraid of getting a scolding at home because he was getting late and I checked my phone and there wasn't even a missed call from home. I felt happy at that moment because I used to be that way, or I should say my life used to be that way. Now, my parents have actually started treating me like an adult, touchwood, and it feels good. I have also realised that when you take some responsibilities, you also have a certain freedom that comes with it. Maybe I'm saying this just because of this incident today, but it does feel that way.
On the other hand I'm really looking forward to getting permission to go on a weekend trip with these guys, but it is also something that I can state as a fact that I won't get. I hope I have my facts wrong but I have no hopes for that hope. I actually have nothing to lose in this one. It'll be a million and one if they say no. Big Deal! Saying this is a lot easier because I'm feeling depressed already. So I won't go any further. Will talk about my other million failed attempts at getting permissions some other time. Good night and sorry for the abrupt end.
Points: 100 points each to all the people who went to watch Hancock and Jaane Tu... today at Wave Noida in the evening.
300 points to Happy for throwing a good party.
100 points to Shashwat for guessing Yashwant. That was a really good one.
-10 points to Garima for not getting the book (didn't cut too many because according to her I had to remind her to get them, but I thought I had made it pretty clear).
One-liner: Change is instantaneous, progress takes its own sweet time coming (courtesy Adi during our talk about Life, the Universe and Everything).
3 comments:
Enough of nothing!! besides I can sue you for plagiarism... :P
"Change is instantaneous, progress takes its own sweet time coming."
So true!
The Lover
http://soulintoxicated.blogspot.com
o helllloooo!! hw abt -10 to u for not reminding me to get it!!
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