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Strangers or Saviors?

As dusk sets in, whether the birds fly back to their nests or no, it starts raining heavily in Bangalore... So you kind of need to step out of the office space to the balcony to see the weather outside before you leave work... Yesterday, after I double-checked the weather and kind of was sure that it was just a drizzle outside, I stepped out.. Unusually there was too much of traffic deadlocks on the road..... At least ten autos refused to come to the place I wanted to reach. In all the time that I was waiting there, I saw more and more people walking, waiting for auto, waiting for cab, waiting for bus, but no one really could get anywhere....I wanted to know if there is any major problem lest I get caught in the maze and find it difficult to get home. I was still closer to office and could take a refuge in the office portals instead of struggling on the road.... I approached another girl who seemed to have given up on the crowd and the non availability of a vehicle to get to where ever

Good read at work.............

Birbal was the intelligent courtier of King Akbar, who later became his management advisor. Birbal Tales is famous among most Indian children for the full-length humour that every story is lined with. 'Solve your Problems - The Birbal Way ' is a book by two Indian Authors. This book has about seventy short stories, with one or two management moral lessons at the end of every tale. It is hundred percent fun to read and a great way to take a break between work. Never before would you have enjoyed management lessons as in this book. The morals in this book are, for a change, without management jargon.. and that's what you'd like about the book. The cover page does not look like its designed for managers or grown-ups in general, the fonts do not look serious ( to me serious means - 9 point font, close spaced and long paragraphs) and you don't have to read it in one shot as you would want to read a novel..... If you are the kind who is constantly aspiring to keep a cool
This wish was special and a grand surprise to me on my birthday.. Have been thinking of posting it for quite long now.. Here it is... A year older, A year wiser A year younger in your aspiration, A year younger in your innocence A year more of life and jubilation, A year more of sense and nonsense A year less of your tears that you can forget, A year less of your trials and worries A year added for your good memories and dreams, A year added in your score of good friends A year subtracted from your disappointments, A year subtracted in anger and bad memories A year more of opportunities you can get, A year more of good food and amma's curries... A toast to your new lease agreement with life :) May all happiness and dreams find their way to you. Some thoughts and people bless your lives in a very special way on your very special day.... This poetry is one of them.... Thanks friend. :) :) With due respect to the promise I gave my friend about not disclosing the identity and my own

Stop to think........

Finally, last Saturday I managed tickets to watch the much-hyped Tamil movie, "Shivaji" starring Rajinikanth in one of the seven auditoriums of PVR Cinemas, Bangalore. We reached the place at about 3:00 O clock, just in time for the 3:10 show. I don't particularly recall when I had become impatient about the delay in a movie theatre... but for the kind of money you pay here, I think I began to expect great service.... which for a start meant meant, screening the movie show on time. We waited till 3:20 for the "doors of the fort" of Audi - 4 to open and walked on the red carpet (Required????!!!!!???), found the seat and settled with the costly and famous duo of popcorn and coke we had just bought. Could not help thinking about the last time when the popcorn tripped off my hand, scattered all over the carpet...and about how I was sorry about that throughout the show... :) During the intermission, we stepped out to shell out some more money on a plate of north indi

A Nice Tamil Poetry

I just happened to remember this tamil poetry. For those who dont understand the poetry, I can tell you, its about a few basic things that you should wish for in life. Aasaipadu Pennae Aasaipadu...Osaipadaamal nee Aasaipadu... Kaalai nera Kaatrukku...Aalai Izhukkum Kuyilukku.. Punnagai Seiiyum Anbukku...Podhum Endra Manasukku.. Poramaiyilla Pugazhukku...Puthagam padikkum Iravukku.. Kalaiyilladha Varavukku...Kadanilladha Vaazhvukku.. Noilladha Ilamaikku...Thanimaiilladha Mudhumaikku... Aasaipadu Pennae Aasaipadu...Osaipadaamal nee Aasaipadu... Naalai Pookum Malarukku...Nalladhu Seiyyum Natpukku.. Sutham Niraindha Veetukku...Sonnadhu Ketkum Pillaikku.. Pasithu Unnum Vayitrukku...Paduthaal Urangum Padukaikku.. Aasaipadu Pennae Aasaipadu...Osaipadaamal nee Aasaipadu...