Sunday, June 19, 2011

Yippie it's Sunday!... & a Lazy one :)

After weeks it's a Sunday when I don't have a 'plan'. My 'core' group called RSVP has met almost every Sunday for the past few months - mostly for a movie, but today our lazy selves got the better of us.

So, when Firdaus called up, he and I decided it would be better to give it a miss today and spend the time with family. Sounds good? Well, it better be so because neither of us are ever going to accept that we were 'too lazy to leave the bed'! 

Rohit (Siddiqui) anyway is happy about the no-activity day (we are the 2 who prefer to sleep past-noon on Sundays, come what may!). But he is dutiful enough to pretend being annoyed over us backing out.

Pratik (BABA as we call him) hardly has an issue - Sundays are his 'temple' days. He is religious. Very religious!

Pankaj was quick to re-plan his day. Disciplined that he is, must have got something to get busy with!

On a Sunday like this each of us would think that the others must be doing something until its night and we are again on a conference call - Firdaus, Siddiqui and me, only to realize THIS SUNDAY WAS BORING!

Well but not today! YES, it couldn't be boring! Siddiqui was down with fever (everything in his life is sudden!) and we went to meet him. Had great fun and enjoyed a lot. Someone's noise has to be someone else's music - quite human!

Haha. That's life. We lazy around when it's time to act and we talk about what we could do when its time to sleep!

Oh btw. It actually is the time to sleep.

Good night!

Until next time..

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Ta-da! Look what I got on my weekend to-do list..

1. Alter jeans
2. Haircut
3. Clean laptop
4. Replace batteries
5. Write a new post

It was past midnight. The clock struck 1 as I made a mental note of 'must do tasks for next weekend'. The 7th day of my week (Sunday - the day even God chose to rest :)) had ended and Monday had already set in.
My mind already knew that the mental list it was making was just for the sake of making one - probably to get the feeling of a busy weekend ahead. It's generally on Sunday nights that i find it difficult to sleep early - the weekend brings in the change.
The list eventually gets revisited from time to time (subconsciously) and the contents are never the same! The tasks are also never completed. Some that gain priority are done automatically - often even before the weekend arrives. Some tasks are just there on the list for the sake of being on a 'to-do' list. These get postponed every time until they find their way out of the list, unsuccessful!

When we are busy and start craving for some free time, that's when we start looking for things that could give a sense of satisfaction; something that we would look forward to and that keeps us going with what we are currently doing.
For example, whenever I would be dealing with exams in school, I would have at least 10 things popping up in my mind that I would want to do once the exams get over. However, remembering what all I wanted to do was never on the list!
It's not about the to-do list and it's not about things that must be done. Important tasks get done anyway - they don't need a list!
I therefore, keep on making mental to-do lists, which I am sure would never see sufficient ticks - without feeling guilty (Kills a lot of time). My to-do list thus becomes my ta-da list! That is what keeps me going all through the week after all! :)

p.s. I never new this post would come up on weekend! It was written on a rainy day at work and was saved as a draft. The list above actually has this as task no.5...coincidence?

Until next time..

Saturday, June 4, 2011

What’s your land line number?


Gone are the days of monophonic ring-tones and gone are the days of Nokia 5110 (the antenna phone). Getting a mobile phone and a connection is no hassle now.
And Affordability? That’s not a valid question anymore!

But have we ignored something in the ever-evolving dynamic mobile revolution?

Well in my case, the answer itself brought this question to my notice.
It so happened that I was alone at home for a while and the phone rang. No, not my mobile (I was already busy chit-chatting on it). It was our land line phone! The black Beetel beauty that was the pride of Indian households until about a decade back.

And this post is dedicated to the era of that pride with which all Indians about my age held the receivers as a kid to pose for photographs. Nostalgic.

And now it lies still most of the time, with no one to take care of it. The poor soul, keeps ringing (rarely now) with no one keen enough to attend.

Even at most workplaces the good old wired BSNL has been replaced by private players’ connections.

Well, jane wale nai aate, bas unki yaad aati hai, so is the case here. Sooner or later the only place we could catch a glimpse of these gadgets would be Google!

Until next time..

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Are you a Diary person?



The world is full of amazing people. Everyone has a lot of time and a lot many more ways to spend it – work, play, study, read, swim, chat, TV, movie, blog, workout etc

A lot many hobbies for so little time! Everyone has one or the other. One of the most common hobbies has been “writing”. And “maintaining a daily diary” has been a prevalent one right from the time when facebook (in fact the internet) was unheard of.

Many still write a diary. Do you? Well I don’t! Yes I am lazy (U bet!); but I can boast of another great talent – that of being able to write in a way that most others would have difficulty to understand. A rude way of saying this would be ‘bad handwriting’.

But I would rather be happy about it and say – ‘Bad Handwriting Proud Owner’ (Thanks to the 'Late' Orkut community that gave me this idea!).


Well thanks to the age of computers. I don’t need to worry about others not being proud of my pride. Lol

I think a computer is more humane than the humans in this regard. Everyone has the same digital handwriting. It’s a fair playground for all. 
Long live the right to equality!
Amen