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nan
i can spend my entire life reading,watching cricket matches,and films!but my parents wanted me to have better carreer options!!!!so took up journalism!...i luv life..think it's the best gift god has given me!so i cherish it a lot,and i luv to be happy!but i guess life is not a bed of roses!!so i go with the flow of life...!
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      • An MRTS ride finally
      • Bidding goodbye to wet clothes
      • Way to go Amit!
      • Of exams and bliss!
      • One night @ the Eiffel Tower
      • Walking down the lane...looking back
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Confessions of an insomniac....

An MRTS ride finally

Monday, October 27, 2008


I have lived in Chennai for 19 years and have not even been to most parts of the city! ignorance is not bliss especially when you are like me( read: love the city and want to explore but bad with directions to the extent that my bro says I cant find my way out of a phone booth!!)
However today was a different day! My aunt and I had plans to go to fabindia, midway we changed our mind and headed to the beach station! like I said I’m ignorant, so I thought the beach station will be near the beach....only after 20 mins on the bike, passing the port, the war memorial and the reserve bank office( I never knew this existed in Chennai until today!) , I realized the beach station is near Burma bazaar. Now this is a bazaar where people get export duty stuff and cds (ahem!). But all the shops were closed today, don't ask me why (is it because it is a sunday?) Anyways coming back to the amused and excited me, we parked the vehicle outside the station and walked in. Damn it was crowded, I hate crowds, but even this did not dampen my spirits.
The next phase of our adventure was to wait in the long queue to purchase tickets. The catch was that we didn’t know which queue to stand in. We chose the shortest and stood there blinking with question marks in our faces (yahoo smiley kinds!) a lady with two kids dressed identically, though not twins, was standing in front of us. My aunt asked her, “mrts velachery station ku ticket vaanga indha queue la nikalaama?" The lady answered, " ela edathukum same queue dhan".
So the system is such that thirunelveli or triplicane you are bound to stand with hundred others in the 'general queue'. It didn’t make even an iota of sense to me. This is when we found out a short cut; apparently they were vending machines available. As I stood back saving our places in the long queue, my aunt went and checked out the machine. Few minutes later she returned with a dejected look. The expression was for two reasons 1) only the Hindi machine was working and neither of us know to read Hindi. 2) No money, only swiping cards. Confident of having brought my debit card, I asked her to wait and walked towards the machine. Two minutes later, I too walked back dejected. Reason? The machine has ego issues with debit cards and accepts only smart cards which are being issued by the railways. So our wait in the queue continued.
As we egged on to the counter slowly, I was getting bored and needed some entertainment. This came in the form of a lady who wanted to join the 'Q'(i hence forth shall use only Q and not queue as I’m lazy to type and that’s the way the railways spell it anyways!) in between and get a ticket. This sparked off a quarrel, and even we tried to join in ( after all we are Indians by birth)
Sometime later a man with a kid in hand tried forming a separate Q, this sparked off a bigger quarrel, which we kept out of( after all we are Indians!!). Finally we bought the ticket and walked off with a 'perumoochu' (translated as sighing victoriously).
The ticket cost us 28 rs and that's for the entire journey too and fro. Buying a cone ice cream at a nearby softie stall, we walked onto the platform. The train stood there empty and welcoming
:)
We got in and found comfortable seats by the window. The train chugged on and we sat there enjoying the breeze and the view. Our primary job was done, as we called our other relatives (read: my mom, another aunt and cousin) to inform about our escapade and the unanimous result was that we were nuts! The first few stations are lined parallel to the beach and hence we got to see a different view of the beach, the people and the slums. The Ayodhi Kuppam stretch along the beach road and the like looked crowded and dirty but nevertheless beautiful in a quaint sort of a way. After this, we passed the Mylai station of the busy Mylapore area. And Luz (a shopping stretch) reminded me of all of those times I used to go shopping and get amused when a train passed in the track above. A couple of stops later, we were in the Kotturpuram area where we could spot a water body(tick the correct answer as I’m not sure: Coovam, or a lake, or the Adyar river). As we got to the IT hub of the city, the stations started seeming corporate (or was it my imagination?!) we finally reached Perungudi and then on the train got slow and we finally bumped off at Velacheri.
We then shifted compartments in the same train (we actually got off thinking we had to board a different train only to find we were wrong) and waited for it to start the return journey. Few minutes later the TTR came and checked our ticket. The guy had a good memory and was so amused to see the same faces. Muttering something to himself, he left making us wonder if he thought we were crazy!
The return journey was faster, and we were back in the beach station right in time for hot tiffin at the station’s Saravana Bhavan hotel. Like true Chennaiites, we licked off the hot and lip smacking sambar and the yum idlis and washed our hands to get some cold juice.
Content of having fulfilled our long wished for agenda, we got back to the bike hitting the roads back to our original shopping plan, grumbling about the traffic jams and how great the mrts ride was.

P.S: 966 words, a real long post, dedicated to my aunt. And damn I dint take my digicam to click shots which I could have uploaded :(

Posted by nan at 12:36 AM 11 comments  

Bidding goodbye to wet clothes

Wednesday, October 22, 2008


Dawdling up the stairs to my room, i push open the door unsuspecting. Plonk! on my head my wet jeans. Throwing it aside, I walk into my room which has been converted into a drying area for clothes thanks to the rain. The balcony looks welcoming without the usual array of clothes lined up in the sun, but my usually cozy room?...not quite so :(

This is a plea to my mom:
five reasons why my room should not be made the makeshift clothes- balcony
1. I have wetclothesophobia. (Hope this exaggeration works!)
2. I am a klutz, chances are that your off- white bengal cotton gets stained with ketchup, noodles or gravies...or any such condiments I smuggle up for my late night meal :P
3. I have a history of slipping and falling episodes (which I’m not going to mention here) and wet floors don't help. 9/10 times I’m sure to create a ruckus and you don't want your poor baby hurt ( puppy face), I’m actually helping you avoid a fat hospital bill!
4. I have short term memory loss, I might end up mixing used wet clothes with the washed wet clothes and that adds up to a whole bunch of wet smelly clothes. Need I say more?!
5. "
Journalism is an in depth research oriented field ma"- Unknown.
I learnt this in college. According to my in depth analysis,

  • Bro's room is a few inches more spacious.
  • Content analysis of both the rooms say that his room is ideal to accommodate wet clothes as he is not there most of the time.
Hence, i conclude that no clothes, especially those which are wet, shall be left hanging in my room taking into account all of our safety and the clothes!

Posted by nan at 6:06 PM 9 comments  

Way to go Amit!

Monday, October 20, 2008


Dhoni stumped Peter Sibble and there ended the Aussies' first innings in the Mohali test, but there began the dream test debut of Amit Mishra. A five wicket haul against the mighty Aussies, pretty impressive eh?!Like most Indians, I too praise the men in blue only when they play welland hence this post :P !

So I quickly googled up on Mishra to find out that he is a 25 year old Delhiite and has taken 303 wickets in first class cricket.His odi debut was at the TVS cup,2003,against south africa. He took a single wicket for 29 runs. Now, five years hence he is back making his test debut, courtesy Kumble's shoulder injury. He was a part of the delhi dare devils team in IPL. Of the 15 matches he played in IPL he took 26 wickets, an average performance I should say, but decent enough for the selectors to take notice of perhaps! Anyways here he is and has made the news for today, and will hopefully continue the same( for good performance of course!)

With Saurav Ganguly retiring and the rest of the fab four growing old and grey, it's refreshing to see debutants and raw talents. With due respect to all the senior players, I wish they pass on the torch to the deserving and the talented. After all we are a country of 100 crores and someday somewhere cricketing stars akin will surface :)

Posted by nan at 12:31 AM 4 comments  

Of exams and bliss!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Finally the damn exams are over and done with! college has made me a grumbler, a whiner, an insomniac, and a big time procrastinator! education has indeed spoilt me ;P being in my penultimate sem, the number of pointless pursuits i have indulged in and the wild goose chases are too many!phew...not to mention today's exam (which i screwed up by the way)...why have a syllabus, why make us xerox notes, why make us study, when the question paper is not going be to anywhere close to all that covered in 4 months?! the only good thing that came out of it was to motivate friends of mine to blog about our exam woes...you see it is a collective responsibility taken up by us, exam bashing on blogger!

But let me tell what is bliss!

Knowing you are just hours away from escaping the education hum –drum to get back home and drop dead in the bed for hours together to make up for the lost sleep(over pointless pursuits, i repeat!), or to roam around in the mall knowing you have time to kill(thats what i did today:D bliss i say!)rainy weekends to curl up and catch up on the reading habit( currently reading michael moore's stupid white men - i pity Bush!!)oh ya and getting wet, how could i miss that! sleepin through the mornings( best way to avoid morning blues! never heard of afternoon blues, have u?!)the occasional family vacation which i doubt will happen anytime soon at my place!and catching up will life at my own pace:)

Bliss bliss bliss...looking forward to all this and more:D..finally!

Posted by nan at 1:44 AM 6 comments  

One night @ the Eiffel Tower

Friday, October 17, 2008


After spending two hours at the eiffel tower's summit, awestruck with the paris skyline and enjoying the strong wind across my face, i realised it was time to get back to my hotel suite. A long yet an amazing day i had spent a la Paris. I love this place. Tomo have to wake up a little early, to visit a friend's farm house at the french countryside. Images of yummy farm food, the likes ive only read about in enid blyton are already fogging my head. i realize am hungry. Walked across the suite lazily to the refridgerator! Only days ago, back home i was complaining about how only in foreign countries the fridge is stuffed with all that you could only dream of eating, the perfectly set jelly, ginger beer, cakes, a bucket of ice cream....and the list goes on(ok all this appears only in the indian tv ad for refridgerators!!)...where was i? oh ya spellbound at the chocolatious spread of fine swiss chocs to choose from. Filling my stomach i return back to the cosy bed...yawn...what a lovely room...wish i could stay here forever and ever.. yawn yawn yawn...goodnight folks!

12 pm: my mobile rings...damn i'm late i realise. I pick the call and hear my mom's voice: are you kumbhakarnan's sister? wake up it's noon already! how many times do i try waking you up? called you up from down stairs. get dressed and come down for lunch..i have work to do!!

screw...there goes another one of my Paris vacation dreams!:(

Posted by nan at 12:40 AM 5 comments  

Walking down the lane...looking back

Saturday, October 11, 2008


Memories...oh yeah they are significant!!and powerful! sometimes i wish i had an eraser to rub it all off. imagine a person close to you performing a vanishing act forever, scary? sad? unimaginable? but it is a reality...a reality we all must have faced at some point of time with the loss of a precious one...there are times when i wish a time machine would be a great present, to go back relive and rejoice....is it such a great idea? maybe not coz once you return to the present it will only hurt more. i guess that's why there is a plan, sketched in heaven, unknown and shielded with mystery, spiced up with surprises- both pleasant and horrid, to make life a little more than what we understand of it. blindfolded we move on.... looking forward to smile...to face life....as we know it, hoping for the best. no wonder human race has survived this long!

Posted by nan at 1:39 AM 2 comments  

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