Nothing much happened in all these days. I watched Roman Polanski 's Oliver Twist . I've not read the book but I just didn't understand why anyone make that into a movie. Yeah its a classic novel and all that but it was pretty boring. Then I had some friends coming in. I had some relatives and nothing much actually. I'm reading Shantaram now. Must read. If you like fast paced stories and to top it all this one's true. And even better it's about Bombay which physically exists in India but it IS a country by itself. I've been there a few times but I just fell for it the first time i set my eyes on it. L A F Sight. No kidding. It happens. Even today. My latest Pic
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I was watching my parents yesterday. I just realized that they've moved about (ie., meet/visit new people/places) so little that some times they take certain things for granted. For instance when they meet a new person, they take it for granted that the person's a Hindu, unless ofcourse their name suggests the religion (which is more often the case). They believe in all religions whole-heartedly and its not that. It's perhaps a small thing. But somehow when you wanna tie it up with other things like responsibility or duties of a son that's when it gets a bit tricky. My mom always wanted to go to a hill station. Any, she isn't particular. I've been working over 6 years now. I've done nothing about it. Now my mom hasn't crossed beyond Goa and Dad's even better... Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh :) It was my dad's b'day the other day and it was father's day some days ago. I've never really bought him anything (his needs of course are close to n...
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On the 17th of October 2005 my life changed. A blood report on that rainy bangalore day reveals to me what I feared. It said I may have Acute Leukemia. Two days later it was confirmed. A week later I was at Vellore. There is too much tell in between or on the other hand very little. So I'm skipping everything that happened during that interval. Like those last immortal words by Alex in "A Clockwork..." I was cured alright... (I Guess!)