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Dancing to the daily doses of destiny 



"Never do this to me. Don't ever do this to me. Baby !!". It's like this song was scheduled to hit me right now. This is exactly on my mind presently. I am a person who's influenced very easily. Someone comes up to me and says it's good, I nod my head in agreement. Then there's a person, who opposes it, who talks, I nod my head in agreement. I'm still confused whether it's either the result of lack of opinion or because I find good in everything I see. It's been days since I've found bad in things that haven't affected me adversely. That doesn't mean I am a bloody egoist. I am concerned about everyone but I believe one wouldn't stand up to his actions if he thought they were bad. So, slowly I'm dragging myself into How do you define bad ? debate but I don't want to go any further as I've already deviated a lot from the first line.

The influence issue. It's like this - I see a pauper, I feel thankful for having myself in a self-sufficient state. I see someone partying all day, I get jealous, it's rather sad than jealous. Then it's only hours before I cut the crap out and say Why do I even have to care about it ?. This happens every 19 in 20 times. But the other one time lands me in the doldrums. I keep thinking indefinitely until someone just knocks me over to get me into my proper senses. I read this Diwali Dhoom at Whisper Valley, Hyderabad thing that makes me all the more homesick. I have not celebrated the last two Diwalis, they seem to pour these potions of distress down my throat. Alright, this was intended to make the last sentence a bit flowery but don't care about it. Somehow Diwali is just not fun if I'm not celebrating it at home. i wonder if anyone came up with the idea of teleporting, I would pay anything for it as long as its something I can pay for it. (Well, while I'm at composing there's this song from Arya I'm listening to which I really enjoy. That too half-situational I guess.) I had to create chances for me to go home for Diwali this time which I failed at. I would have regretted it for the next few minutes. Thanks to Vamsi, he's put a good music playlist in here that does get me the least bothered about it now. I'm just not able to put this whole Diwali thing on the back burner, it's hitting me hard. I'll be more than glad to have my reasons for not going home accomplished before the next five days. That is precisely when my vacation is coming to an end before I'm back to mourning for its completion. I need to bend my back a bit if I wish to make the next December worth spending at home.

We had a football match yesterday. We eventually won it 3-2, of course after a huge controversy on the third goal scored. Chaitanya scored a hatrick for our team to sail us to victory. I was the goalkeeper, a bit of nuisance in the middle game I proved to be with giving away a goal for free and risking almost everything even before it. One of my very bad days in front of the goal but what matters in the end is that we won. Uday, my counterpart did an excellent job but I wonder if my team was too good for him. There was no goal scored in the first half for full thirty five minutes. We had no substitutes planned that had the forwards of the game resting on the ground for a while to recuperate from the spurts of fatigue in the final moments of the second half. Arvind and Shikhar scored one each for the opponents. Pavan and Havish were referees for the match.

I watched Shrek 2 and Back to the Future (again and only God knows when I'll be bored of these). I love both of them. Usually sequels are meant to be not as gripping as the first of them but both of these are quite contrary to this belief. Christopher Lloyd who plays Dr. Emmett Brown in the latter movie is absolutely amazing. He reminds me of Jim Carrey. I like the movie not for the routine time travel issue but for the decent storyline it has and loads of humor that comes for free. The whole movie tries to depict the paradoxes of time travel in a rather subtle manner. I'm waiting for the movie club to screen its sequels. Shrek, our very own ogre-next-swamp is hugely entertaining, you can take my word for it. I love the scene in the movie where all the fairy tale characters try to rescue Shrek from the dungeon. The music in the background is the MI-2 Limp Bizkit one. It's a whole mess when Pinocchio's nose grows. After the movie there were short scenes that are not in the original one (DVD privileges). It's about the Far Far Away Idol with Simon Cowell giving company to Shrek and Fiona as judges. The crowd just roared when the dragon comes back with its offspring to meet her lovable donkey. It's time for dinner. Goodbye one and all.


Blogger divinity said...

join the club...i'm in hyd n it still sux...u shd've given the link to my depression thing...

neway have fun rahul...  


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