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  • toasted bread + nutella + mashed banana stuffing - microwave for 30 seconds. Such joy. Adding honey for the next samwich. 19 hrs ago
  • back on twitter after ages and wanting to rekindle the Konkani movie discussions with @deepakshenoy and @shenoyn - gentlemen? 1 week ago
  • Craig Thompson's 'Habibi' delivered this morning by @Flipkart ! Yoo hoo! Goodbye weekend social life! :-) 1 week ago
  • Its a wonderful world out there - http://t.co/7VSH89yb 2012-01-04
  • Anyone on my timeline been to Tajikistan? 2011-12-19
  • Oh google. You are awesome. "internet meme of guy mumbling song" led me to the Chacarron Macarron wiki page. 2011-12-16
  • Whatay! Prof. Bhagwan Choudhary puts cameo on S08E06 of Entourage! Such a star the chap is! 2011-12-16
  • Just purchased a pair of nice formal shoes from @zovi - their rates are unbelievable! 2011-12-14
  • Any recommendations on a car that can be hired for one full day in Bangalore? 2011-12-13
  • 2 guys, 1 cup. Completely SFW. John Mayer is a BOSS - http://t.co/CAINzr2L 2011-12-13
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Posts Tagged ‘Mysore’

Notes About Nothing – The Gurgaon Chronicles Continued…

So I return yet again with a continuation of the 'Notes About Nothing' series, after spambots hogged my website bandwidth for the second month in a row. I was initially taken aback by the fact that I was getting 509-ed (getting a bandwidth exceeded error) despite having very poor traffic, but the use of some plug-ins will hopefully stem the [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

Sleepless in Guntakal – part 2

Part 2 - Of Greedy Eunuchs and Crazy Marwadi Co-passengers: My much deserved state of somnolence was rudely disturbed by the screaming and shouting of one of the fourteen people in the compartment. I thought someone had fallen off, and I woke up with a start, only to notice that this was how they woke each other up. I wish to dear God that [...]

Sleepless in Guntakal – part 1

Meeting the Co-passengers: Indian Railways has, for me, over the years become synonymous with adventures. If they would've introduced frequent train traveller cards with discount offers and such, I'd have been laughing all the way to the bank, or to wherever else these cards were valid. My travel along the Jaipur - Mysore Express via [...]

Exploring Mysore Like Never Before

At the end of last month, just before I moved out of Bangalore, I passed by Lalbagh umpteen times. I saw MTR near the Lalbagh West Gate and had this major pang of regret at not having been inside Lalbagh, ever eaten at MTR and done so many other things that are associated with anr are characteristic of the Bangalore experience. I am sure that a [...]

Introducing the Shri Ravana Sene

The Shri Ravan Sene is a new organization that was formed a few days ago, in response to the formation and rise to infamy of the Shri Rama Sene. ( The Shri Rama Sene had previously changed it's name to Shriram Nene, but have since reverted to their original name after nobody else except Pramod Mutalik and a certain idiot named Hari Shenoy found [...]

What is the point of it all?

Following my post on how we should come to terms with the concept of collateral damage if we're ever to retaliate effectively against terrorism, I've noticed another trend that I wanted to write about. As I type this post out, there are solidarity marches being held in major Indian cities including my very own, with people gathering in huge [...]

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