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Posts Tagged ‘anegundi’

My Experiments with Fooding

One glance at me and you'd probably not be able to figure out that I live to eat. My passion for quality food consumption is second to none and as a result, I've subject my digestive system to numerous experiments over the years and I'm good to go for many more. I was just involved in a discussion on cookery shows with another buddy of mine, [...]

2009: The Year That Was

2009 has been quite a year for me and when I am long gone and my great-great-grand kids want to read what I've written (yeah, your great-great-gramps is teh_pwnage!), they need to be shown how cool I was, even if it means writing something completely untrue and fabricated, as some part of this post might turn out to be. Having said that, most [...]

Rural Tourism @ Anegundi

For those of you that have been reading the content on this blog on a not-so-infrequent basis, there's been all these pseudo-romantic tales of how I clung to the back of a Matador mini-van, hanging onto dear life as I made my way to this off-beat, rustic village named Anegundi for an internship project that a few of us managed to secure as part of [...]

Battle of the Gultland Bands

Turns out that my having written for RSJ for three years has given me enough street cred to be able to judge a music competition. I was asked to judge some music competition at the office for a bunch of campus recruits quite some time ago, and I assumed that I would be so bored out of my wits that I went there, armed with a Superman comic as a [...]

The Anegundi Chronicles – Footboard Travel and Beyond

Most of my friends who undertook a two year MBA program had a summer internship in between the end of their first year and the start of their second year. I know of people who've been to London, Singapore. Goa, Bombay, coastal Kerala (as if there is any other) and so on for their 'summers' as they're called in the two-year MBA world. My MBA is [...]