Sunday, April 18, 2010

Say sorry....

Just read an article on Daily mail UK website about how a husband saying sorry to his wife can prolong his wife's heart health...(Say sorry to your wife, it may help her live longer, according to scientists).
Ofcourse I immediately jumped on Bish with the article. He said Sooorrry and Aditi chimed in.
Then I went on to read readers' comments and one lady wrote: My husband has issued me a general apology and has asked me to bank it for future use.
Burst out laughing on that one...
Remember that dialogue from Jaane bhi Do yaaron: Atyachari, Dronachari, say sorry...
Ref:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1266898/Say-sorry-wife--help-live-longer-according-scientists.html

Monday, April 12, 2010

New Exam pattern in India!

New Exam pattern in India (Revised)

1. General students - Answer ALL questions.
2. General Students ( girls) - any three out of ten. (33% of total)
2. OBC - WRITE ANY one question.
3. SC - ONLY READ questions.
4. ST - THANKS FOR COMING..

AND.

5. Gujjars/Jats/ shiv sainiks - THANKS FOR ALLOWING OTHERS TO ATTEND THE EXAMINATION .. !!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

What a nice day...

Beautiful sunshine and bright blue waters...had a lung full of air out jogging with Aditi...Slept like a baby after that..
Some followups...
1. My dear Goldie (goldfish) is going great fins..or do i mean guns. He has grown big but still doesn't have a girlfriend. :( Dad's being strict about it :( Why do I keep calling him a 'he'? Ahh...to keep the battle of the sexes even.
2. Mahi Way is still going the right way. I do harbour a little fear in a corner that it might be a copy of Bridget Jones' Diary. If it is, it is still a very good copy. The story and dialogue writers are doing a good job. Heard it doesn't have good TRPs. A good series after a long time and no one in India wants to watch it.. Go figure.
3. No decent movie in recent times . :( Have gone back to my all time favourite Sherlock Holmes and Agatha Christie.
4. ZEE TV seems to be doing a better job in reality shows than Sony. 1 example: Indian Idol vs Sa re Ga Ma. No one knows where the Idol winners are these days. Other than Abhijit Sawant, everyone else has disappeared off the map. Sa re ga ma has launched careers of several leading singers like Sunidhi Chauhan. Therefore, the more serious candidates seem to make a bee line for Zee.
5. I stopped watching cricket when Kapil Dev was accused of match-fixing. I was therefore skeptical of IPL. I am beginning to come round though. IPL has in the very least destroyed the unshakable placement of 14 players. Due to number of regional teams and a fixed salary, a lot of people will get to play and not have to worry about rozi roti or endorsements. Me likes.

Friday, April 09, 2010

Fuddled and confused...

Help... I am quite confused with what I see around me. Make no mistake, Nature is at its best. The skeletal trees are now sprouting buds in vivid colours. Spring in the US comes wearing fluorescent green, sunshine yellow, Wine red, Beautiful pink and would you believe it!, white. To actually see white leaves or pink leaves transform into green is magical. Going to Disney world and discovering you are Cinderella :) That magical!!

What confuses me is not Nature but us Homo sapiens. I find 99% people utterly boring, lifeless, bourgeois. Low class parasites.. Narrow views, bad attitude...I do know..I trained as an HR where it has been my job to evaluate mental and emotional intelligence. Mental Intelligence abounds but people seem to be crippled emotionally.

To make up for it, I have to start packing the punches to enliven the atmosphere. Why are people so dreary? commonplace? I do talk about women..I don't know what men talk about..As far as I could make out from Bish and his colleagues/friends, the men talk about work, gadgets and sports. I have never heard them speak about women but then they wouldn't...in front of us women, would they? :)

We women are condemned to be petty minded, banal, bickering and ghoulish. Not all of us mind it!!! But most.. I have been spoilt by inspiring, amazing and intelligent women in the first two decades of my life. But the third decade has been disappointing to say the least. I can't remember having an intelligent conversation in ages. I no longer know what's the political wind like in India, or if the healthcare reforms in US are truly path-breaking because I am forced to discuss children, weather, dresses, even jewellery these days.

And of course who can escape the great girly attribute of gossiping and commenting on everything and everyone under the sky. Recently I was able to witness how a simple statement got passed around with so much added masala, the Indian chefs would get high BP digesting it. So of course I try to stay away from such people. The more I try the more keen they are to attach themselves. Why?

Why do they want to keep proving they know everything? That they are right? that they are the best? If they are, then why do they constantly seek approval from poor sods like me? Revel in your excellence. Do they have to come rub their greatness on my face?

I too have become emotionally crippled. I didn't find my life or the numerous deaths in my life as daunting as I find this wave of petty-minded, thoughtlessness around. I have sadly to say closed my doors to new people. I know this is wrong. I also know it is wrong to not give people a chance. I can't help it. I find too many people too filthy.

I can no longer tolerate people who indulge in petty politics, gossip, and slandering. People, especially women think nothing of trashing others, even small children. I have heard a person describe a perfectly normal child as mentally retarded. For gods' sakes....leave that child alone and concentrate on your own. But no!!!

Shobhaa De wrote in her blog that an editor asked her to trash Amitabh Bacchan just for no good reason. Thank God she refused but I found a number of articles in leading newspaper sites trashing Brand B. If we common people face this problem, celebrities must face this muck 1000 times more. I can't think of a better example than Aishwarya Rai.

I am confused because I am still living by my old standards that helped me make great friends. For some reason, those standards are not appropriate any more. Should I bow to pressure (the change with times argument) or should I stand taller?

Even here I know people will comment why do you bother, ignore them, or you are being negative. But the truth is I am being bothered, I am being negative and I am definitely UNABLE to ignore them. I either have to learn to out-talk and out-bitch them or risk being anti-social. Help!!!

The moment I reconnect to my friends however, things feel so much better. My spirits are lifted to know there are level-headed "thinking" people of my generation, who aren't afraid to take a stand even if it means the majority are against you. People who quietly go about their work, putting their best efforts in it, trying to avoid all speed bumps. They mind their own business.

You may have views radically different to mine, but as long as you have a thought process which is independent, original and above all based on benevolence, integrity and kindness, you are my friend. I do not care if you are rich/poor, employed/unemployed, girl/boy, straight/gay, white or black or yellow or brown, I welcome all who dare to be!!!

Otherwise, STAY AWAY!!!

Thursday, April 08, 2010

Old jungle sayings...

As the King of the jungle ( I am a Leo remember!), I collected some old jungle sayings..Me likes…

  • Treat me like an angel and I’ll be your lil’ devil.
  • Men, chocolate, and coffee are all better rich.
  • Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you’re up to.
  • Caution, Blind Man Driving.
  • Half the people you know are below average.
  • Everyone has a photographic memory, some just don’t have film!
  • The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
  • Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy.
  • Hard work pays off in the future, laziness pays off now.
  • Drive carefully, 90% of people are accidents.

Loved by some, hated by many, envied by most, yet wanted by plenty!

Friday, April 02, 2010

Proof is in the...


I have been bragging about Bish’s cooking abilities to all…thought it was time to preview his work.

Daahlings..this is his Veg Biryani…I havent taken a snap of his really delectable prawn and chicken biryani….I can safely say Bish has mastered the art of making the Biryani in any avatar…Lucky me

Spoke last week to a friend’s mom who is coming to US to attend the betrothal of her youngest daughter to an American. This lady really impresses me. She belongs to the Tamil Iyengar community known for its conservatism. But Aunty (yes that’s what we call our friends’ mom in India, out of respect) has been doing national and now international integration under her roof. And doing it so well..

She is a very soft-spoken elegant lady. She has raised three adorable daughters; her eldest has been a friend to me in more ways than one since 1996. The eldest is married to a Keralite. The second one to a Jammu guy. And now the third daughter is marrying a half French-half Japanese guy.

And Aunty has seamlessly welcomed everyone into her fold. I am amazed by her open-mindedness and progressiveness. When the world is going back to the dark ages (read racism, intolerance), here is a shining example of what we should and can be. She has raised three beautiful, strong and independent girls. They are all that but also very good human beings.

If I do half as good job with Aditi as you have done with yours, I will have achieved something. You have inspired me to work hard towards being a good mother and a good wife.

I am honoured to have known you Aunty. Thank you.

Meanwhile, the sun is out in all its glory. I have visions of running by the beach alongside Aditi (hope that comes true). Happy Easter everyone!!!

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