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Archive for March, 2009

No Income Da (NID)

For those of you unaware, Skimpy had previously introduced the concept of NED, which is a one-stop solution to weasel your way out of any situation, without using excuses that might sound incredulous to a few intelligent people. You don't have to say that you need to take a crap, which is why you need to hang up the phone. Or that you can't do [...]

Notes About Nothing – 18/03/2009

The last time I did this series of bloglets was when I was inspired by Purely Narcotic's LJ to write about stuff that took hardly more than two hundred words to pen down. By itself, it wouldn't make for a post, given my verbose nature of posting, and clumping a few of them together seemed to make more sense. This series of posts comprises [...]

The Lady And The Monk

The first fleeting taste of Japan felt like the answer to some unspoken question. For through whatever curious affinities propel us towards people or places we have never met, I have always been powerfully drawn towards Japan. Ever since boyhood, I had only to glimpse a Hokusai print of peasants huddled under driving rain, or to enter the cold [...]

Search Engine Queries – 5th Feb to 9th March 2009

Yes, it is that time again when I've got nothing to post on my website, for some strange reasons. I have all the time in the world, after having quit my job, but the writing machinery refuses to function, causing profound sighs of relief among all those who've inadvertently stumbled upon new nonsense on my website. After being unemployed, I am [...]