Same Mistake

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I’m not calling for a second chance, I’m screaming at the top of my voice, Give me reason, but don’t give me choice, Cos I’ll just make the same mistake again

P.S.: P.S. I Love You’s OST is worth a listen


Mushti Quote - Indians

My cousin has this to say about her Indian on-site manager :

Bloody Indians.


Thalimpu Pepsi Reddy

Prologue : This blog does not care for the feelings of Thalimpu Reddy. This is my version of a story that had been told to me and many others, in the first person. This post is purely, a practice of vendetta against him as I have had to bear the brunt of his TRIES in this nation. I have already done enough to shut him up with due help from extremely disgruntled and cooperating friends in the town of Gainesville. But then after all, Yeh Dil Maange More.

There was a time when Thalimpu Reddy went by one of the common names of a Hindu God, whose IUPAC equivalent is the Sun. This is a story of the times when our Thalimpu Reddy, was in school. He was, as he is now, very much pretending to be the goody goody boy. He was , as he is now, failing miserably at that. Well, almost. Because there was one person, who felt otherwise. That person bought his story.

Considering the frailties of the anachronistic memory of the author, this story can be dated to the season of 2000-01 with a tolerance of one year towards negative time. This was the time when our hero used to go to school with his cousins. It so happened, that none in his class bought his theory of goodygoodyness, but as it so often happens, he was proposing it to the wrong audience. In his cousin’s class, there was this innocent dame, who got enthralled by this theory and got deeply involved with it. Her mind started weaving stories ( just like this one ), and started taking genuine interest in Thalimpu Reddy. But then again, which gullible female, who ended up having a good opinion about him, would not want a tall, dark and handsome hunk to be her knight in shining armour.

And so started the series of short sightings. Short, since the boundaries of classrooms was becoming a serious barrier for her. She could not get to see him for much of the time in school. Our hero, even went off home for lunch, which seriously reduced her chances. But this girl was very determined and made every effort to see him. Mind you, there wasn’t any talking as yet. Ah the pleasures and pains of teenage love! One sight of the beloved and the heart fills with joy. Her only way of getting in contact with him was his cousin in her class and use that way she did. Our hero, too involved in getting more believers to bite into his theory, was totally oblivious to all of this. Why? Well, we all know why.

These mini meetings and small talk was not getting her anywhere. She for one, wanted to pour her heart to him, but couldn’t. From all that she had learned Children’s Knowledge Bank Volumes 1 - 6, Bollywood songs and Tollywood movies, it was very clear to her that he was expected to start the confession/ proposal. She took her time, tried every little way possible, to let him be aware of her feelings without actually doing it. But, it was Thalimpu Reddy, and for people who know him well it is common knowledge that there are certain things even when directly told, with absolutely no allusions , still do not attract his attention ( further stories on this in the very distant future ).

There came a day, when she decided that she couldn’t hold it any more and that she had to express her feelings. She decided upon penning a letter, as she knew she would not be able to face him and tell it. Fair play I say. The letter reached our hero via the obvious postperson, the cousin.

It is every schoolboy’s dream that he have a beautiful girl as his girlfriend. Not so much for the possible love, care , attention and the related melodramatic crap. No. That never matters does it. It is for the sheer pleasure of “Neighbour’s Envy. Owner’s Pride”.

Got sidetracked there a bit. Yeah , our hero got the letter. Thrilled to bits was he? No.Since he was the prophet of goodygoodyness, he decided that he was not part of the every schoolboy clan described in the previous paragraph. He was scared as hell. He saw this as a possible blot on his theory and that this could seriously damage his ( non-existent ) good boy image. She was seeing this as a lifelong commitment. He was seeing this as a battle. He sent message through emissaries( who else but the cousins ) and called for a meeting.

So on one fateful evening after school hours, the meeting began. For her, it was an opportunity for a prolonged sighting and possible exchange of pleasantries by word and not blink. Little did she know of what was in store for her and how life changing it would end up being. Thalimpu Reddy, started talking. Not one pleasant word from him. He started shredding all her dreams that she had built up over these days. Infatuation it was, that we all agree, but in one ruthless speech involving words such as education,career, future, parents,culture, morals, RSS, principal, curd, lassi and buttermilk, he ruthlessly shattered all the enthusiasm , all that could have been, in one go. She wept. Well that was all she could do then.

Days passed by. She still wept. Every right she had to that. That was the least she was entitled to do, as further efforts to contact him through emissaries or even eye-talk to him were repeatedly turned down.

And they lived happily ever after, separately.

Epilogue : This blog still does not care for the feelings of Thalimpu Reddy. But it cares for that girl and is sympathetic towards her and all that she endured in the times described in the story and the times left out of the story.

Notes : Due to repeated re-telling of this story, many discrepancies have entered the actual story. Pepsi Blue or Chota Pepsi were not contemporary drinks, as research suggests that Pepsi Blue was released in India as a special edition drink sold only during the ICC Cricket WC 2003 and 200ml Chota Pepsi bottles were introduced during 2002.


Behind Blue Eyes

There was this time, when I used to stare at girls. Looked into their eyes, till they looked away, wherein I would claim victory at the stare-game to which I had my own rules and scoring system or till they went out of sight which meant it was a draw. My favorite match was with an unknown girl, who I ogled at in West Marredpally while I was in a  moving auto. It felt like the girl knew the rules and was not willing to give up. I would like to meet her again some time, because I gave her the only victory recorded against me.

But the most memorable one was the last one, only because it was the last one. I was getting back to my Bajaj after finishing up with veggy shopping at Monda. There was this girl on a Kinetic, who looked at me. I steadied myself and started off with my best efforts, looking at her non-stop. When I reached my Bajaj, she started coming towards me. Now this was unprecedented. The game never had any rules for conversing. It was strictly an eye game. She trespassed the barrier and created unchartered territory for me. What she said then is the reason why I stop playing that game. 

Bhaiyya. You are (my sister’s name)’s brother naa.


Lyrics - Entity Paragigm - Kya Hota

Lyrics disclaimer still holds good. Enjoy the song here.

Entity Paradigm - Kya Hota

hai kaisa mera, par kahaani tumhaari bhi hai

sach ki ghadi, hai khadi woh aasaan nahi hai

gum ho tum kis soch mein baithe ho, kuch bolo tho sahi

darna hai kis baathka socho jab marna sabne hai ek din

to ye woh baath thi , kabhi samaj na sakhi

raha bas is soch mein, tha galath ya tha main sahiii

nahi dar koi, nahi ab koi ghum

jhoote bharam , ab thodenge hum

chodenge

hum

karna hai tho kya darna socho tho, dil mein ho jab yakeen

ghum hai tumko kis baathka socho jab marna sabne hai ek din

nahi tum rukna nahi, kabhi tum jhukna nahi

yakeen hai dil mein agar, tho zameen aasmaan kuch nahi

nahi dar koi, nahi ab koi ghum

jhoote bharam , ab thodenge hum

chodenge hum

ooo

aaa..ooo..aaa.ooo.aaaa

kya hota, keh bhi diya hotha , dar mein keh na saka

jo main khud se juda hotha, maut apni jiya hotha

maut apni jiya hotha,maut apni jiya hotha,maut apni jiya hothaaaaa..

kya hota, jo keh bhi diya hotha, woh sach jo main keh na saka hotha

kya hota, jo main khud se juda hotha, kaash ki main apni maut apni jiya hotha

oo aa

nahi dar koi, nahi ab koi ghum

jhoote bharam , ab thodenge hum

chodenge hum

ho lahoo se thar, jo cheer daale nazar

dekhein kab talak, seh paaoge tum , reh jaaoge tum

seh na paaoge tum, isse aage kabhi, dekh paaoge tum nahi, kabhii nahii


Camera Numbers

During the first 3 overs of the Kings vs Royals IPL match, the feed that I was getting did not have the main commentary( Not the first time, CBN’s feed always is  like this, but most of it is pre-match. This is the first time it continued even after the main commentary team took over ). Instead it  had the producer’s instructions. I have listed the camera numbers on the stadium. which he keeps talking about, continuously  giving instructions to the  cameramen, as to whose camera is on  air, whose camera will be next on air after x seconds and all that. So much work behind the camera that we never get to know of.  

1/3 - main camera

6 / 7 - striker / non striker

pink roll - stump cam

yellow roll - main camera close to the pitch

green roll - reverse angle close to pitch

blue - square  angle 

4 - fans  

the producers gives  his take on boundary decisions and his feelings about the match :)) his commentary is much better than the team

5 - square

dugout / hawkeye - self explanatory

one shouldn’t assume the time when one cant assume the time especially when one cant get onto the internet to check the world time.

 

 


Biznezz Matterz

Guy1 ( just finishing up on the phone ) : Maama.  Aa Guy3 gaadi cycle kontunna ra. 35$ ki cycle + lock + pump .

Guy2 : Manchi deal kadha. Vaadu koni eppudu vaadaledhu kadha daanni. Alaane kotthala untundi.

Guy1 : First cycle maathram 25$ ki istha annaadu.

Guy2 : Whaaat!!!!

Guy1 : Yeah. Lock + Pump ki extra .

Guy2 : Oreii. Aadiki aa pump lock free lo occhindi. Plus niiku cycle icchesi , lock + pump tho vaadem cheskununtaadu. Mooskoni utti cycle theeskuneddhunde kadha, migitha rendu vaade icchevaadu.

Guy1 : !!!!!!

 


Mushti Quote - Friends

Mere liye ek camera bhi nahi la saktha kya bey. Haa bey, hum sabko bhool jaathe US jaatheki. Dost Dost Na Raha..:-".

If this is what is friendship, then I have sooooooooooooooo many friends.

 


Yourself

There are many words that we use to get someone’s attention. Hello. Boss. Babu. Deii. Oreii. Saale. The list goes on. But there was this lecturer who called out “Yourself” .  The uniqueness of this way of addressing students was more because of the choice of such a banal word to such effective (ab)use.


( apologies to non-telugu viewers. it may not make sense )

Scene : Typical post-lunch undergrad classroom.

The trouble starts when the last bench guys, instead of conforming to the set standard, decide not to sleep but actually listen to the class.

Guy1 : Hey Girl1. Why is he writing the code that way re . Makes no sense to me re.

( The guys got fed up with the girls using re. So they were applying some kind of reverse psychology theory , which in the long run was not successful )

Girl1 : Shut up and go to sleep. Don’t disturb me.

Guy2 : Arey Girl2 give your notes na re.

Girl2 gives her notes.

The other last benchers, Guy3 and Guy4, join in and everyone huddles around that book. Guy1 still couldn’t control his itch and tried getting a detailed explanation from Girl2.

Lecturer suddenly turns away from the blackboard, interrupting the parleys he had been having with it since the start of class, and comes pounding towards and the last bench and yells  : Yourself!!! Hey You. Niike cheppedidhi ( referring to you only ) . What is all that nonsense. Nuvvena appatnunchi matladedhi ( So it is you who has been talking all this while ).

Guy1 standing up : No Sir. I had a do..

Lecturer : Shut up I say. Always talking something or the other. Koncham sepu kooda class sarigga vinaru ( you don’t listen properly  to the class even for some time).

Guy1 : Sir I had a doubt sir and I was trying to ask notes. Why are you writing that way in the behavioral model Sir?

Lecturer : Anni kathale. Nenu last week ae idhe nenu  otthi otthi cheppa. ( All stories.  Last week only i stressed upon ( PRESSED ) this )

Guy5 : Miiru otthinappudu vaadu choodaledhu saar. ( He did not see when you were pressing Sir )

Lecturer : !!!!!!!!!!!

Class : :)) =))


Mushti Quote - Understanding

doby_mick : yesterday i was understanding a mango tree,  when a crow crapped on me

alien : the crow understood you better than you understood the mango tree


Time

Time heals all wounds.

vs

Time heals no wounds, but it in it’s own merciful way, blunts the edge ever so slightly.

vs

Time shall answer more questions than I ever will.


Through the Roof, Underground

Perspective

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Don’t blame me if you die after listening to this.

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Is Your Mind Made Up ?

You see, you’re just like everyone When the shit falls all you want to do is run, away And hide all by yourself When you’re far from me, there’s nothing else ( Well there is no one, who is gonna want to help ) 

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When your mind’s made up When your mind’s made up There’s no point trying to change it When your mind’s made up When your mind’s made up There’s no point even talking When your mind’s made up When your mind’s made up There’s no point trying to fight it


Suicide

I am in depression and I committing suicide.


I wish

that this happens at the end of every season. Man Utd


Mushti Quote - Death

The only reason life has value.


Mushti Quote - Status Symbols

If Orkut statuses are to be believed, then I am definitely male.


Mushti Quote - Public

Andaru Kanthrigaalle.


Dream Boy

Setting : Mid 1800’s. A small village in the Americas.

The village was a very close-knit community and spent a lot of time together. Well, with a population of just around a hundred and with pretty much nothing else to do, this was their way of staying in high spirits. So one such day, while almost the entire village at the bar, merrily drinking and laughing, a stranger entered the bar. He looked the perfect gentleman so to say, with a gentle demeanour. He joined the party, saying that he was one amongst them. He said he was born in this village, but ran away when he was a young boy to seek greener pastures. When he took some old names and recognised a few people, they believed his story and let him be.

He ordered something and sat on the bar stool, chatting away with the locals. The locals started introducing themselves to him and it so happened one person wasn’t all that enthusiastic about it. He hardly ever made eye-contact with this new guy. It so happened, that even he was a new guy. He had come to the village, with a similar storyline, just a week before. He said was a successful businessman and wanted to ply his trade in this village as well as neighbouring places.

Are these two guys upto something? Do they have a plan to con the entire village?

The villagers let it be, the tension between the two and moved ahead. They introduced a 7-year old boy to him. The boy was orphaned recently, with both his parents dying in a freak accident. He had been pretty much silent ever since. The village took good care of him ever since, but he was not the bubbly kid anymore. He lost interest in everything. Everything, but the longing to be with his parents again.

The New Guy (NG) looked into the kid’s eyes for a long time and said nothing. The Old New Guy (ONG) stared at the NG.

It was getting late and slowly the bar was emptying. The NG approached the village head and setup a proposition. He said he wanted to take the boy with him, for business purposes and the like. The head agreed thinking that even the boy needed some change from this place and that the NG seemed a decent guy. At this juncture, ONG comes up and says that he would like to have the kid with him. The head says that he will let the kid decide with whom he would like to stay and leaves the bar himself.

The NG and the ONG look at each other and smile. They ask the boy, not with whom he would like to go but where he wants to be the most. The boy says " I want to be with my parents " and they replied " ..and we want to be with you.

" The kid suddenly had a bright smile on his face. So did the NG and the ONG. The three were never seen again.

His parents were sent to get him to where he belonged.

( I have just woken up to this dream )          


Do You Believe In God?

I did not know what to answer when my cousin asked me this a few years ago. In some ways, I still do not know. This identity crisis is because of being party to a lineage of priests and atheist/agnostic/communists ( all are the same to me ).

Whatever.

This is my favorite devotional song. 

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