Friday, June 23, 2006

Another Change..

Too tough a decision, though people say its a "no-brainer".
But what happens when you get used to a place and then suddenly change hits you..

As always I knew something might hit me like this..Intuition is a great thing (though intuition might not be the correct word); I have never really gone too much by it, but trying to figure it out thesedays to my advantage.

I never did feel or get too comfortable with this place. Dunno why..
This place is excellent; the campus, the faculty, and the best of them all the people..Some real good characters I would have loved to have known better. But it aint gonna happen, and my mind is made up.
The next tough decision has been taken and almost sealed.

A few problems left out here, more than anything the pain of telling my new friends about what's in store.

Let us see how it shapes up, not feeling either too good or too bad right now!

Friday, June 16, 2006

A poem jus for me..

As I say it..PoeemMM.. here it is..

you said u would call
before the next leaf falls
though there is a lot to tell
there is no telephone bell
waiting for u to get in touch
as to talk thre is much
to call me i beg
cause i miss u too much dear peg!!!

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Bangalore Again!!

Bangalore again was awesome..3 cracking days of total fun..

It had everything..money, style, cops with plenty of thrillers..I guess the little said here is better than nothing..and is is of course more than enough, its enough if the ppl who need to know need to know..right?

Mainly for the record!! [:D]

Friday, June 02, 2006

The Pilgrimage


This was one journey I guess I would never forget. The right age to visit a place like this my Dad kept saying, and he was right on. The memories that a person gets during these years lives with one forever.

It was an awesome trip, Sabari Malai during the off-season. Two heavily bearded guys scaring the wits out of every train passenger with our crazy financial talk. My dad teaching me Business is funny, I jus keep asking questions so very naive that there sometimes ceases to be an answerable answer.



There you are, the famous 18 steps. Did any of you know that majority of the staircases have 18 steps. I know the answer is just a Google away, but its late and frankly I just don't give a damn. Its interesting. Let's leave it at that.

My Dad right at the top. Imagine these steps being empty; a rare, really rare sight.




And finally the bearded Tamil karan once again-traveling unreserved in the luggage compartment..



A trip I will never forget; plenty of more snaps, but me being Mr.Photogenic, enough is enough for one post.. [:D]