Valayti awaaz che punjabi Dhamaal..Danish singer Anita Lerche creates magic in her song Passport.....
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Friday, October 26, 2007
Holy Cow
If I would have thought of someone who could've written this kind of book it had to be some humorous atheist foreigner, Sarah McDonald comes to India and leaves swearing never to return but as predicted by a roadside Sadhu she comes back in search of love. It is her journey in search of spirituality where she narrates you her understanding of different religions and beliefs in India.
Her in depth analysis includes almost all the religious beliefs like Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, Judaism, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Sufism. More recent targets of devotion, such as Sai Baba, Osho Rajneesh, Yogi Bhajan, Jiddu Krishnamurti and Bollywood stars, are also discussed.
The line I liked the most is "The one thing that can stop a bus, is the king of the road the lord of jungle[traffic] and the top god. The holy cow."
Monday, October 22, 2007
Kimi Does the impossible :-) What a climax and what a season....
http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2007/10/7020.html
http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2007/10/7020.html
Friday, October 19, 2007
Drop in Death Rate is bad for business of Grave Diggers....a sad story!!!
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/226/story/20530.html
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/226/story/20530.html
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Black Eyed Peas---Bangalored...
When I heard this name several years back I though it's a group of Pirates who wear a Black Eye mask and go Peeing everywhere, little did I knew that I'll be swooped along with thousands of other hip-hop fans on the foot tapping numbers of BEP.
The show started an hour late but the crowd was energetic and wanted to see there favorite stars and mistaking technicians as band members wasting there energy screaming at them.
The show started with Fergie doing her Shakira dance mooooves making all male of the species drooling on Will-i-am's Hey Mama song, they played all there chart toppers Like My Humps, Don't Funk with my heart, Lets get the party started, Don't Lie and solo songs from Will-I-am's album Songs about Girls and Fergie' s "The Dutchess".
Will-I-Am was funny in his narration and was really creative when he got all the lights switched off and told everyone to put up there mobile and sway, the view was breath-taking as thousands of mobiles were swaying on his music.
Yes Fergie was as delicious as expected(she is the reason I like BEP so much in the first place) and whoever heard the shout "Fergie you are on my menu tonight" it was me and yes I got those cheapster stares from ladies around me as well, though talking about the ladies at the show seems like all the good girls had a resolve to look better then Fergie....a good friend of mine claims to have missed Fergie's performance due to distractions in the immediate surroundings.
As for me my eyes were all for Fergie, a lady asked me what was the name of the third guy in the band besides Will and Apl and I was like.....girl what are you doing in a temple when you don't even know your god (cheeky me couldn't recall Taboo's name...c'mon you can't blame me...Fergie was there)
Won't be able to forget this show for a long time to come....and yeah Fergilicious .....so delicious.....Love you BEP.....
PS: Don't forget to watch these videos I recorded on phone so the quality ain't that good so not uploading them all....
My Humps
Don't Lie
Where is the love
Pump It
Fergilicious
London Bridge
When I heard this name several years back I though it's a group of Pirates who wear a Black Eye mask and go Peeing everywhere, little did I knew that I'll be swooped along with thousands of other hip-hop fans on the foot tapping numbers of BEP.
The show started an hour late but the crowd was energetic and wanted to see there favorite stars and mistaking technicians as band members wasting there energy screaming at them.
The show started with Fergie doing her Shakira dance mooooves making all male of the species drooling on Will-i-am's Hey Mama song, they played all there chart toppers Like My Humps, Don't Funk with my heart, Lets get the party started, Don't Lie and solo songs from Will-I-am's album Songs about Girls and Fergie' s "The Dutchess".
Will-I-Am was funny in his narration and was really creative when he got all the lights switched off and told everyone to put up there mobile and sway, the view was breath-taking as thousands of mobiles were swaying on his music.
Yes Fergie was as delicious as expected(she is the reason I like BEP so much in the first place) and whoever heard the shout "Fergie you are on my menu tonight" it was me and yes I got those cheapster stares from ladies around me as well, though talking about the ladies at the show seems like all the good girls had a resolve to look better then Fergie....a good friend of mine claims to have missed Fergie's performance due to distractions in the immediate surroundings.
As for me my eyes were all for Fergie, a lady asked me what was the name of the third guy in the band besides Will and Apl and I was like.....girl what are you doing in a temple when you don't even know your god (cheeky me couldn't recall Taboo's name...c'mon you can't blame me...Fergie was there)
Won't be able to forget this show for a long time to come....and yeah Fergilicious .....so delicious.....Love you BEP.....
PS: Don't forget to watch these videos I recorded on phone so the quality ain't that good so not uploading them all....
My Humps
Don't Lie
Where is the love
Pump It
Fergilicious
London Bridge
Monday, October 15, 2007
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Sophie Marceau
Aki Hakala
Daniel Day Lewis
John Denver
Carl Lewis
Paul Walker
Tony Blair
Joe Pesci
Matt Stone
Alfred Molina
Mikey Way
Lou Diamond Philips
Hu Jintao
Jesse L. Martin
Kecin Smith
Heinrich Schliemann
Jack Kilby
Oliver Stone
Just names of few people this face recognition website matched my face with.....
http://www.myheritage.com/FP/Company/tryFaceRecognition.php
Aki Hakala
Daniel Day Lewis
John Denver
Carl Lewis
Paul Walker
Tony Blair
Joe Pesci
Matt Stone
Alfred Molina
Mikey Way
Lou Diamond Philips
Hu Jintao
Jesse L. Martin
Kecin Smith
Heinrich Schliemann
Jack Kilby
Oliver Stone
Just names of few people this face recognition website matched my face with.....
http://www.myheritage.com/FP/Company/tryFaceRecognition.php
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Friday, October 05, 2007
My Loony Bun Is Fine, Benny Lava -- link from Amit Varma
WOW what a translation....mindblowing!!!!! Blow your minds at your own risk
WOW what a translation....mindblowing!!!!! Blow your minds at your own risk
My Past Life's Analysis
I found this analysis at this site
Your past life diagnosis: I don't know how you feel about it, but you were male in your last earthly incarnation.You were born somewhere in the territory of modern South India around the year 1375. Your profession was that of a trainer or holder of fine animals, such as birds.. Your brief psychological profile in your past life:
Person with huge energy, good in planning and supervising. If you were just garbage-man, you were chief garbage-man. The lesson that your last past life brought to your present incarnation:
You are bound to learn to understand other people and to meet all difficulties of life with a joyful heart. You should help others by bringing them a spirit of joy. Do you remember now?
Hmmmm.......yeah I can remember I was the chief garbage man and that is the reason why south india if still full of garbage....just imagine me with garbage stained dhoti and my black fat hairy legs and bulging belly scratching you know what ;-)
I found this analysis at this site
Your past life diagnosis: I don't know how you feel about it, but you were male in your last earthly incarnation.You were born somewhere in the territory of modern South India around the year 1375. Your profession was that of a trainer or holder of fine animals, such as birds.. Your brief psychological profile in your past life:
Person with huge energy, good in planning and supervising. If you were just garbage-man, you were chief garbage-man. The lesson that your last past life brought to your present incarnation:
You are bound to learn to understand other people and to meet all difficulties of life with a joyful heart. You should help others by bringing them a spirit of joy. Do you remember now?
Hmmmm.......yeah I can remember I was the chief garbage man and that is the reason why south india if still full of garbage....just imagine me with garbage stained dhoti and my black fat hairy legs and bulging belly scratching you know what ;-)
Gifted -- By Nikita Lalwani
This name struck to me after this book made an appearance in Bookers Long List. This books talk about how far a father can go in Pushing his child to achieve his dreams. Rumi is a maths prodigy who is forced in following a strict discipline by her father on her quest to become a child prodigy, she is forced to follow Army bootcamp kind of rules like staying hungry to be able to concentrate more.
This book is heavily inspired from Sufiah Yusof's story who as a child prodigy ran away from Oxford and blamed her parents for putting too much pressure on her.
All in all this book was a nice read, I liked the way Rumi was able to enjoy her maths and even created lullaby's of numbers and her cummin seeds fetish beats any fetish I had as a kid.
Wish I was so good @ maths.....
This name struck to me after this book made an appearance in Bookers Long List. This books talk about how far a father can go in Pushing his child to achieve his dreams. Rumi is a maths prodigy who is forced in following a strict discipline by her father on her quest to become a child prodigy, she is forced to follow Army bootcamp kind of rules like staying hungry to be able to concentrate more.
This book is heavily inspired from Sufiah Yusof's story who as a child prodigy ran away from Oxford and blamed her parents for putting too much pressure on her.
All in all this book was a nice read, I liked the way Rumi was able to enjoy her maths and even created lullaby's of numbers and her cummin seeds fetish beats any fetish I had as a kid.
Wish I was so good @ maths.....
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