Thursday, December 17, 2009

The One

From the past 20 years, I have been searching for THE ONE, my perfect match. Legend says many a men live their entire life without finding THE ONE. Few, compromise with “ONE or MANY” they got and few, assume that the ONE they have is THE ONE. But whenever I find a ONE, back in my mind, behind the curtain, the little fella sitting on the stool, asks “is this THE ONE????” Till last weekend it was always the other ONE. But last weekend, a miracle happened. I have been to shopping and I find a ONE at the mall. And today when we are together for the first time, I realized that I met THE ONE of my life. Every step I took with THE ONE on the aisle was like a swing in the clouds. From morning my heart is beating with a rhythm of jubilant feeling, my soul is doing salsa all the time. It’s awesome to be with THE ONE. 

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Weekend Buzz....

I have been to Ind-SL third test match(day-4) at Breborne last weekend. I would like to share the trivia here.

Sad: Sachin fielded at deep cover point/backward (who was farthest from our stands :( )
Happy: Where as Sehwag/Sreesanth fielded in deep mid wicket/square leg (who was closest to our stands :) )
Boost:  Sreesanth was interactive with audience (waving at them, giving thumbs up to them)
Dismay: Where as Sehwag was very dissociated with audience.
Observation: Sreesanth’s run-up was almost equal to the radius of the stadium, where as Zaheer’s was around 50% of that of Sreesanth's.
Deny: Almost 20,000 audiences appealed for an lbw to Harper whose response was a negative.
Phenomenon: SL lost five wickets on day-4. Out of which, one was before we stepped in the stadium, and one was after we stepped out of the stadium.
Comfort: Indian team was much disciplined in the ground. And eventually won the match :) :) :)

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Mis(s)take...

OK, yes it's a mistake. I know it’s a mistake, but there are certain things in life where you know it’s a mistake but you don’t really know its mistake because the only way to really know it’s a mistake is to make the mistake and look back and say ‘yep, that was a mistake.’ So really, the bigger mistake would be to not make the mistake, because then you’d go your whole life not really knowing if something is a mistake or not. And damn it, I made no mistakes! I’ve done all of this; my life, my relationship, my career, mistake-free. Does any of this make sense to you?