Tuesday, November 08, 2005

A kick on the butt for the inventor of tags!!!
I hate sayin these to any1 but since the person who askd for it is the sole inspiration for me to write blogs,i decided not to deny her 1...so here v go...

I.7 things i want to do before i die:
1) Prove Einstein’s theory of relativity wrong
2) Fly a MiG 21 over the Atlantic Ocean
3) Get to the bottom of the mystery of Bermuda Triangle
4) Find out y Marilyn Monroe died in her sleep
5) Ensure that every child on mother earth is provided wid de gift of primary education
6) Become a cybernetic robot wid a chip implanted in my grey matter!!
7) Understand myself (which I guess wud b the tuffest in the list-lol!!)

II. 7 things i can do:
1) Eulogize the fairer sex (in an attempt to woo them o’corse)
2) Nag my mom till she’s on the verge of throwin xpletives (which she doesn’t-so makes it all de more easier)
3) Wake up all night and watch mTv(and keep my eyes perpetually glued to Ramona’s face)
4) Read gone with the wind at any time of the nychthemeron and not get bored
5) Act completely crazy and throw tantrums at evry1 wenever I feel lik!!
6) completely immerse myself in music and sing with a real passion(pity the donkeys don’t understand)
7) Skim thro’ a dictionary for hours together…


III. 7 things i say the most:
1) For God’s sake…
2) Shut the f*** up(GFY,WTF and evrything that de 4 letter can b used wid)
3) O yea!
4) Nopes…
5) R u nuts??(Also-am I nuts?)
6) As in?
7) Lov u honey-v’ll go settle down in California(this I say to my most intimate male friends till they regret havin befriended me ever)


IV. 7 things i cant do:
1) Keep my cool durin xams
2) Tolerate nerds who boast abt their grades
3) Make up my mind abt anything till I do nothing abt that anything-:)
4) go to society parties(not that I get invited often)
5) resist frm pinching a kid on his/her cheeks
6) hurt any living creature intentionally…ever
7) abstain frm lookin at myself in de mirror aftr shavin till I get completely convinced that there’re no hair left...

V. 7 things that attract me to the opposite sex:
1) Attitude (that says a lot, aint it?)
2) The straight frm sleep look worn on their faces
3) Any gal whoz a tomboy gets my undivided attention towards her
4) Ponytails-I go lik WOW!!
5) Boldness to voice their opinions, be it on politics or be it on sex
6) Smile…now y dint I mention this first?
7) The way they cuddle kids (no double entendre implied)…

VI. 7 Celebrity crushes:
1) Emma Watson(Of Hermione Granger fame)
2) Kirsten Dunst(how I wish I were Spidey)
3) Katrina Kaif(cant keep my eyes off her)
4) Zeenat Aman(age no bar to her panache)
5) Sandra Bullock(I wanna hold her hands forever)
6) Maria Sharapova (she bangs!!)
7) Vivian Leigh(Of Scarlet O’Hara fame)

Whoa…took 3 whole hours for me to complete this.
For god’s sake Megz,no more tags…they suck and u kno this only too well…



Thursday, November 03, 2005


yo ppl...'m here wid my first post.wat follows is actually an essay i wrote in an interschool competition in my higher secondary...though i felt like oscar wilde aftr bein awarded the first place,now i know the language is quite immature and the style somwat monotonous-i stl treasure it a lot coz 1 fair lady (a post abt her will follow next) came upto me and said i've a real flair for writin...and those sugar-coated words r mayb the only reason y i'm postin this now...cheers
Can spring be far behind?


Voicing opinions-A student speaks from his parents’ shoes:-

The human species has travelled for years amidst hope and despair-with hope-a dime a dozen and despair in dozens-and still has got to travel miles before it sleeps. There have been instances of several thousands of people-history is rife with such examples-who could not call it a day since their despair overshadowed their hope and the very same history is rife with examples of people who have infact turned the tides strongly to their favour, solely by the virtue of the plethora of hope they had. The idea of hope is quite analogous to the idea of faith-and faith, as we know, can move mountains.

Even Mythology favours the idea of hope, or more precisely, people who were hopeful-Who can forget the Noble Noah –who, in times of despair never for once, let his hope down when ordinary mortals thought everything was over? He was rightly rewarded-the almighty built him an arc and helped him save himself from the ruthless floods-and the noble soul on his part, saved everyone else.

Another such instance of hope conquering everything is the life of Dhruva, a prince whose unhindered belief in god and hope infused in him by his mother not just led him to behold the almighty but pleased the lord to such an extent that a luminary in his name was eternally etched in the vast milky way.

… The homosapien in general acts like a habitual criminal by day and as realization dawns on him, he hastens to rectify before leaving his footprints behind. There are in particular, some fairly widespread abysmal habits, which less pronounced, the healthier, but would certainly leave behind, an irreparable scar and realization of which would enable one to give them up gradually-“To err is human”-an innate quality-so one cannot expect fast remedy, but can atleast perform a slow motion and eventually stop doing them before they exit.

Here is a conscious effort on my part to mention those vices to which probably none of us is foreign to-

1) Unclear definition of one’s mission-what one is trying to do. It must be borne in mind that one’s mission is an end, which we pursue through programs and ideas. An unclear definition of mission will not take us far. It will end up in frustration and dejection-a beginning to the world of drug abuse and other vices.

2) Unrealistic statement of goals-which would bring one to live in an illusory world where one could experience more of delusions and delirium and less of dignity and decency.

3) Undue and strong attachment to myopic vision-bringing in its wake a series of miseries and misgivings and taking a person far away from the attainment of a goal

4) Undesirable and unwanted temptations to which one falls prey to-a concomitant of not quite listening to one’s inner voice. Living in shame and guilt is akin to killing the living”.

5) Utter waste of time is criminal and unscrupulous waste of time is doubly criminal-history stands testimony to this.

One should remember that every wretched thing on this earth-be it death, despair or devastation gives birth to something novel and the chief thing that springs out of these miseries is something called “Hope”.

The world in the past has been flooded with wars, earthquakes, floods and droughts and the like. Giving it a little thought will make one wonder how the world has continued and not remained still despite these disasters.

Not allowing bad history to repeat itself is history by itself. So plan before you plunge and plunge in the right direction.

Remember-you too a parent someday!!! …So pleeeaaase make sure you don’t leave your not- so -worthy footprints behind. Nurture hope-SPRING CERTAINLY CANNOT BE FAR BEHIND…

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

On an arduous journey ahead
Hey ppl dis is my first step into the journey of blogging-hope my posts enthuse junta from all over the country...the first issue that wud probably strike u is mayb the choice of my username and the blog name...

Well,I aint anything angelic and i've got nothing to do wid the northamerican rodent-:)-the thing is i've a fascination for words beginning wid ch(queer,eh?)...and as of the name of the blog,I mus say I'm an adorer of Wordsworth and his works...the name of that botanical species is plagiarised,as most of u might be knowing,from his poem,"lines written in early spring"...thats abt it...ciao soon wid a lot more interestin issues...