Potpourri
Had a pretty eventful week outta town.I get the chance to drive in one of the worst rains where the visibilty factor was tending to zero.Boy o boy.It was long since i had seen such rains.Was praying that the car wouldnt be blown away.The trip back home was almost the same.All of a sudden the bus runs into hard rain and it was decided that we halt for sometime.There was nature in all its strength.And it was kinda scary.I mean with zero visibility all we needed was a truck ramming into us.With the winds blowing so hard,well,we could be flying without wings soon.Finally we got moving and soon reached a rain shadow region and boy was i glad.
BTW,the place i had been to-miraj is famous for 3 D's.No pun intended here.Those 3 D's are-dust,donkeys and doctors if i can copy that phrase from my 10yr old cousin who preponed her Bday for us.Cho chweet.
And couldnt watch the european grandprix after 40laps.And the master was in his best colors.There were two races.One was schumi against himself and the other was among the rest.Who says the season is closed???In the next place is barrichello.It has been a dream season except for the the monaco gp where the only way the champion could be beaten took place.I hope this season makes all the other teams go red in the face. ;)
Adding to the weekend scare was me watching "The Day After Tomorrow".It was a very nice idea to project something that could happen if we change the face of this earth and not be bothered.June 5th is environmental day.And one thing that we can all do is to create awareness.I wonder what are the thoughts of employees of companies like monsanto,cargill which have been embroiled in a variety of issues.I come across as a strange guy sometimes-like i dont like to burn cd's,use plastic,even paper if it is unnecessary,dont upgrade mobiles.Now you know the reason.
Read an article where a 14yr old boy weaves a plot on the net to get himself killed.What has the world turned into?????
Nelson Mandela finally calls it a day.Has been a long journey for this illustrious personality who has been such an essential part of SouthAfrican history.
Flavor of the week
Sarnath Banerjee writes the first illustrated indian novel "Corridor".Shall try to lay my hands on the book.Never liked reading fat books with small font sizes.So sarnath.thank you.
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