Wednesday, August 19, 2009
rapping along
solo every night,
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
Sunday, August 9, 2009
bar stool mania

On one of our outings to a pub we wondered about bar stools and their existence.
The pub was extremely crowded and after standing for a long time we saw two bar stools free and ran to grab it. As we pushed and nudged people around us to make our asses comfortable on the stool… we had the same thought running in our minds – what the hell? Why bar stool? Instead of a relaxing Saturday night we were only discussing how uncomfortable we were and drank our drinks in a hurry and ran out for a long drive.
Points to ponder-
Who invented bar stools?
Why dont they have back rests?
What if someone gets too drunk and falls off?
Why are they so narrow?
If you have a big ass, you know how uncomfortable it can be.
Why are they so tall? There is a leg rest but one has to do a balancing act to adjust. On top of all that it rotates. OH COME ON!
A lot people love the idea of having bar stools at home. Are they kidding?
Was it made so that people quickly finished their drinks and moved on?
If there was a cute bartender one would have managed to wait for as long as they could and admire them. But we never see one.
Our poll results: 9 out of 10 people hate bar stools!
Etc, Etc
There was once a boy. Everyone said he was mad. He was keen on reading our blog. He read it and wrote a joke about a pilot who was high.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
why blog?

Blogs turn 10--who's the father?
"It may not be one of the Internet's grandest accomplishments, but with the number of active bloggers hovering somewhere around 100 million, according to one estimate, there are some serious bragging rights to be claimed by the first person who provably laid fingers to keyboard in the traditional bloggy way.
Was the first blogger the irascible Dave Winer? The iconoclastic Jorn Barger? Or was the first blogger really Justin Hall, a Web diarist and online gaming expert whom The New York Times Magazine once called the "founding father of personal blogging"?..." Someone may want to contact them and give them the correct information. Blogs are not 10 years old they are over 25 years old. I invented blogging back in June of 1982.
Jim Howard is the inventor of blogging.
The first blog is still going and is called Howard's Notebook and can be found at www.showmeblog.com
Interesting Blogs
- Somtimes we wonder why we are doing the blog? Is it a time-waste or time-pass?
- Did we start very late?
- How will it help us?
- Are we trying to gain popularity?
- Is it threatening to use a blog?
- Should we feature ourselves or keep our identity hidden?
- Blog consumes our time well.
- Atleast we are off chatting all the time.
- A good blog can make you giggle
- Its a good outlet for thoughts which one cant discuss (especially in office)
applations
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
when dreams become addictive
This is very painful movie (requiem for a dream). Its more painful to resist if you have an open mind and heart to see the most neglected feelings in human beings. On a lighter note... we are addicted to day dreaming.
Here are some thoughts-
- We love a story and have an endless train of thought only to find ourselves stuck there
- You fantasize about your husbands best friend
- You have continous patch of non productive days
- One day you will be as rich as Laxmi Mittal
- Your friend tells you how wrong you are and is secretly wishing she did what you did
Does day dreaming improve our thinking?
Monday, August 3, 2009
sangarias at terttulia
We have finally discovered a place where we can hangout for hours and feel at home too.meta-, -morph, -osis
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Saturday, August 1, 2009
big-eye pink eye mask
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
adobulous
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Friday, July 24, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
are love and lust overrated?
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
The Arnsberg Miracle Tree

In 2001, Dutch performance artist Iepe B. T. Rubingh — better known as IEPE — erected an elaborate installation titled “The Berlin Miracle” in the German city’s Hackescher Market. The installation centered around a tree rooted in the center of the busy market, one that residents and commuters passed each day. But out of nowhere, the tree began to pour rain from it leaves and branches. One of the passersby in the video linked above says it best:
"I think it’s peculiar and amusing, because usually you stand under a tree to shelter yourself from rain. And now it’s raining under the tree and you seek shelter in the open. So in actual fact it’s a paradox of sorts.”
[via PSFK.com]
Sunday, July 19, 2009
romancing the wall
Saturday, July 18, 2009
recycle at xmas - green earth

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