Saturday, April 18, 2009

no title

Yup, u read it right, this post has no title to define it. Just some randomn thoughts put together.
HT has excellent blogs. Loved reading them today. Liked Poonam Saxena and Naomi Canton best. Read naomi's wierd dating experience. Reminded me of one such "lover" that I had 2 years ago. Weirdo. What business did he have snooping around on my sister's profile after I had clearly told him to get lost. Got stuck to me like Feviquick.
Lot of people I know who get stuck to u like the proverbial superglue. Aargh! Trouble to get loose from them. Can't seem to take the hint. I once ended up saying bye to this girl 5 times before she finally let me go.
Kinda like those tele callers. Why on earth would a student wanna listen to home loan schemes or investment programmes but no, they switch on like a record player without a stop button.
Reminds me I gotta check if my all-in-one is working fine. Got it repaired a few days ago. Awesome gadget. Fulfills my gratification for music.
Hindi movie music these days is just soooooo much like noise. Ok leaving out respectable Rehman melodies. Rehman's an awesome musician. The world finally woke up to him with Slumdog. Good movie that. Loved everyone. Except Frieda Pinto. I feel that she's hogging the limelight for that minuscule role of hers. The kids n teens did a waaaay better job that 2 of her combined.
Reminds me, I have tocombine to papers to make notes for my exams. Dat reminds me, its almost 2 at night. I gotta get to bed
Good night
Gotta switch on the mosquito repellent.
Double check all doors.
Good night finally

2 comments:

Deb said...

Like your style. Landed here through your comment on Tasneem Nashrulla's post on HT blog, relating to the bane of new technology - pleasantly surprised to find a fellow traveller on the tech-tired (though not tech-phobic) path.

P.S. Pardon me, but do you consciously use SMS-style language on this blog as a matter of style? Haven't got a grudge against it, though probably I'm old-school enough to notice that perhaps regular language would make it more readable.

Mirage said...

Agree with you Deb. The use of SMS language was more a reflex than intended. Am old school like you, a true Jane Austen fan. :)