They don't realise that two can play at any game.
And sometimes one of the two doesn't even bother to play because it simply isn't worth her while.
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Monday, February 27, 2006
Marlene
Coorg 12/13/14 May?
Whoever else wants to come also invited.
And give me your Nana's number I want to call her to say hello. I lost it.
Whoever else wants to come also invited.
And give me your Nana's number I want to call her to say hello. I lost it.
Sunday, February 26, 2006
I love my Iranian roomate.
'Are they bitchaes?' she asks in her Iranian accent.
'Huh?'
'Oh, do they sleep around you mean?'
'I suppose they are.'
[laughs]
*Background information:
She left the front door unlocked in the night. Landlady, understandably concerned voiced it.
Super Girl [ie Me] explains concerns to Iranian roomate that is, that girls in flat across form us, it seems, invite male persons of questionable character into house at questionable hours [ie they have been sighted at very late and very early hours entering and leaving appartment in question. The general concensus is that they're whores. [Our building is full of Indian aunties what did you expect?]
Landlady concerned for saftey of four single ladies in house. :-)
The above dialogue ensues.
**Additional information:
Unmarried male and female individuals not allowed to live together in same house in this country. If found doing so or having illicit sex will be put in jail.. or so I've heard. Have read similar reports in newspaper so will assume information is correct.
'Are they bitchaes?' she asks in her Iranian accent.
'Huh?'
'Oh, do they sleep around you mean?'
'I suppose they are.'
[laughs]
*Background information:
She left the front door unlocked in the night. Landlady, understandably concerned voiced it.
Super Girl [ie Me] explains concerns to Iranian roomate that is, that girls in flat across form us, it seems, invite male persons of questionable character into house at questionable hours [ie they have been sighted at very late and very early hours entering and leaving appartment in question. The general concensus is that they're whores. [Our building is full of Indian aunties what did you expect?]
Landlady concerned for saftey of four single ladies in house. :-)
The above dialogue ensues.
**Additional information:
Unmarried male and female individuals not allowed to live together in same house in this country. If found doing so or having illicit sex will be put in jail.. or so I've heard. Have read similar reports in newspaper so will assume information is correct.
Another Memory
It was raining like mad. We were sitting on a wooden bench barely out of reach of the rain eating jelebis hot from the shop behind us.
Do you remember?
We were laughing our heads off.
We usually do.
There was a bet involved; You get his attention and I would wink at him [assuming you got his attention]. You did.
AS IF I would wink at some stranger dude.
There were paper boats. Yours drowned. Some more laughing.
And then you went off to see your guitar player and I went off to play violin.
Dead investments, both of those it seems.
:-)
Do you remember?
We were laughing our heads off.
We usually do.
There was a bet involved; You get his attention and I would wink at him [assuming you got his attention]. You did.
AS IF I would wink at some stranger dude.
There were paper boats. Yours drowned. Some more laughing.
And then you went off to see your guitar player and I went off to play violin.
Dead investments, both of those it seems.
:-)
Over the weekend I practised
-Jaywalking
-Cooking
-Walking on the edge of the pavement and not falling off
-Caring less
-Cooking
-Walking on the edge of the pavement and not falling off
-Caring less
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
I'm Impressive
Not only can I walk in high heels, I can also jump over hedges in them, in a skirt, in the rain and reach the office unscathed.
Now all I have to do is make sure I don't slip on the floor from the entrance to the lift.
Now all I have to do is make sure I don't slip on the floor from the entrance to the lift.
Monday, February 20, 2006
Sunday, February 19, 2006
Portraits
Secrets
-My cooking is all crap
-My landlady goes mad once a month and hides all the remote controls
-I drink about a 1/2 litre chocolate milk everyday
-My landlady goes mad once a month and hides all the remote controls
-I drink about a 1/2 litre chocolate milk everyday
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Quote:Law on life
"Man these visa requirements give me a headache
I wonder why they need so much paper work to go from one country to another
It should be like the good old days when all you needed to do was get in a boat and go "
I wonder why they need so much paper work to go from one country to another
It should be like the good old days when all you needed to do was get in a boat and go "
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Monday, February 13, 2006
Never did learn how to be quite, same way I never did learn how to share people
You know how guys become like big babies when they're sick or when they get hurt.. and they just want to be babied.
It's somewhat endearing.
It's somewhat endearing.
Today people were nice
The security guard opened the door for me and another man got the lift for me.
Although no one offered to carry that big box, almost my size, for me.
Although no one offered to carry that big box, almost my size, for me.
Thursday, February 09, 2006
You know what?
That was it.
He said,'Did you know that I was staying away on purpose?' 'Coming only now and then to see you ? Because I thought you didn't want to see me.'
Didn't he know that he could have had me in a second if he wanted to?
Holding another boy's hand must have been the smartest thing I've ever done.
I heard his voice catch as he said, 'I'll never take you back.'
He's the one who left me. Three times. He was so sure I would come back.
I never did; that last time.
a flower for every day I didn't call
That was it.
He said,'Did you know that I was staying away on purpose?' 'Coming only now and then to see you ? Because I thought you didn't want to see me.'
Didn't he know that he could have had me in a second if he wanted to?
Holding another boy's hand must have been the smartest thing I've ever done.
I heard his voice catch as he said, 'I'll never take you back.'
He's the one who left me. Three times. He was so sure I would come back.
I never did; that last time.
a flower for every day I didn't call
My entry?
Memories. Rubbish. My memories are broken. Bits and pieces. My memories are the smell of green tomatoes. Singing 'Out in the garden, each fine day.' How pleased I am with myself and my bouncy ball. And do you like India? 'I don't know, there are mosquitoes here.' And 'Dadda finished, wash my bum' or 'Mammaaa going to the Chandys' house.''Be back by six.''Does that mean I need to be here by six or leave there at six?' Picnics on the roof and all girls club, boys stink. Boys stink a little less. Date really stinky boy.Alone. And I have no stories to tell only bits and pieces. Call it memory, remembering.Forgetting.Forget it.
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
And just for the record Law..
You know all my secrets. Even if I don't actually say them out loud.
And now I only have 1 1/4 secrets.
And now I only have 1 1/4 secrets.
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Letter, The Last
Maybe one day I'll tell you my secret. My story. That you already know. My secret you probably know that as well. You just don't know that it's a secret. Maybe one day you'll know. I won't have to explain to you the why and the who and the how. Like you told me once. It doesn't matter. Will sanctity and faithfulness make sense to you? I can understand anything and I can draw lines. I learned to draw lines. Yeah. By myself. Will you ever know that it's you that I'm talking to? And that I can't remember the last time I felt this way about sombody? And you will guess that it's you and the assumption will be correct but you'll never know for sure. Because I'll never tell you.
I'll never tell you that my biggest fear is not so much that you won't love me, I suppose I could handle that, but what if,once you do I'll stop to love you back. So afraid.
You could be anyone.
I'll never tell you that my biggest fear is not so much that you won't love me, I suppose I could handle that, but what if,once you do I'll stop to love you back. So afraid.
You could be anyone.
Monday, February 06, 2006
My Grandparents
My grandfather, when he was younger, would constantly fall sick.My grandmother looked after my grandfather and her nine children. She even carried my stupid uncle to a hospital far far away because he did something stupid like cut his thumb or break his leg or injure his eye.Those days you had to walk everywhere and you still got sixteen laddoos for one rupee :)[you should listen to my mom's stories, they're so funny]. Then when she was older and couldn't look after herself anymore, my grandfather looked after her. He did practically everything for her. And then he died... and then she died..
She couldn't appreciate Pottery Town for the pottery
She was family.
This is the only thing I remember about her.
We took them the only way we knew how. Through a winding gully.
'They scenery is disgusting she said.'
What a fancy way to say it,I thought. I'll remember it. I must have been eight. I'm twenty four now.
It's the only thing I remember about her.
She isn't family anymore.
This is the only thing I remember about her.
We took them the only way we knew how. Through a winding gully.
'They scenery is disgusting she said.'
What a fancy way to say it,I thought. I'll remember it. I must have been eight. I'm twenty four now.
It's the only thing I remember about her.
She isn't family anymore.
You give your hand to me and then you say hello. And I can hardly speak, my heart is beating so. And anyone can tell you think you know me well. But you don't know me.
The stone stairs led right to the river. As you reached the last one - covered with slippery moss so you had to step carefully - the cool water lapped at your feet. She gathered her saree around her knees and sat, her thighs now underwater, her feet being nibbled at by the little fish. In the afternoon, the water glistened but lay still. She had never seen it so calm.
Almost near the horizon, were the coracles. Three of them, filled with her friends. As a little girl, she had become so accustomed to being taken out on coracles by her uncles that she could step from one to the other, in the middle of the river that had skirted their town.
Now, she shielded her eyes from the sun and looked at the silhouettes, some sitting still, others trying to clown around. The wind had carried their voices until a few moments. Now they were too far to be heard and she would only be a speck to them.
So she began to cry. The tears flowed into the tight folds of her hankerchief, which she kept using to dab her eyes so they would not get much too red. She cried until she felt a bit better, a little more consoled. Almost as if on cue, she could see the coracles coming back. As they came closer, she saw him with his arm around the other girl. But by the time they reached the shore, the two of them were sitting far apart.
And he stepped towards her with a smile - "You should have come, I missed you."
"I am scared of coracles," she said, before walking away, her wet saree clinging at her feet and her eyes smarting again.
You don't know me - Jann Arden
Courtesy:http://memoryandforgetting.blogspot.com
The stone stairs led right to the river. As you reached the last one - covered with slippery moss so you had to step carefully - the cool water lapped at your feet. She gathered her saree around her knees and sat, her thighs now underwater, her feet being nibbled at by the little fish. In the afternoon, the water glistened but lay still. She had never seen it so calm.
Almost near the horizon, were the coracles. Three of them, filled with her friends. As a little girl, she had become so accustomed to being taken out on coracles by her uncles that she could step from one to the other, in the middle of the river that had skirted their town.
Now, she shielded her eyes from the sun and looked at the silhouettes, some sitting still, others trying to clown around. The wind had carried their voices until a few moments. Now they were too far to be heard and she would only be a speck to them.
So she began to cry. The tears flowed into the tight folds of her hankerchief, which she kept using to dab her eyes so they would not get much too red. She cried until she felt a bit better, a little more consoled. Almost as if on cue, she could see the coracles coming back. As they came closer, she saw him with his arm around the other girl. But by the time they reached the shore, the two of them were sitting far apart.
And he stepped towards her with a smile - "You should have come, I missed you."
"I am scared of coracles," she said, before walking away, her wet saree clinging at her feet and her eyes smarting again.
You don't know me - Jann Arden
Courtesy:http://memoryandforgetting.blogspot.com
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
In The Street
hanging out down the street
the same old thing we did last week
not a thing to do but talk to you
not a thing to do out in the street
oh yeah
mom and dad live upstairs
the music's loud so we don't care
mis-used now
but rock lives now
oh yeah
we're still rockin' in wisconsin
we're all alright
we're all alright
yeah, haha, oh
i'd steal the car
and drive on down
i'd pick you up and we'd drive around
not a thing to do but talk to you
not a thing to d, oh yeah
we're still rockin' in wisconsin
we're all alright
we're all alright
yeah,oh yeah,oh yeah
hello wisconsin!
the same old thing we did last week
not a thing to do but talk to you
not a thing to do out in the street
oh yeah
mom and dad live upstairs
the music's loud so we don't care
mis-used now
but rock lives now
oh yeah
we're still rockin' in wisconsin
we're all alright
we're all alright
yeah, haha, oh
i'd steal the car
and drive on down
i'd pick you up and we'd drive around
not a thing to do but talk to you
not a thing to d, oh yeah
we're still rockin' in wisconsin
we're all alright
we're all alright
yeah,oh yeah,oh yeah
hello wisconsin!
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