“”

April 22, 2008 at 05:27 (Quotes)

The major difference between you and the rest of the world is that the world blames me for making a mistake but you make me realize that I’ve made one.

-Anonymous isn’t me

Permalink Leave a Comment

P.S. I love you

April 6, 2008 at 13:56 (Movies)

I shouldn’t have got sentimental about the dead character in the movie. Now I can’t get myself to write a negative review about the movie.

P.S. You don’t altogether deserve to be in the Rotten Tomatoes list.

Permalink 2 Comments

Girls’ talk…

April 5, 2008 at 07:28 (For Women)

A close associate asked me how she looked wearing a nose-stud. I didn’t know what to say. I never wore one myself. I never noticed when other females wore them. I just nodded a yes. Later, I kept wondering about the intricate details of wearing a nose-ring/stud.

A natural and partial protective mechanism in humans to prevent dust particles and poisonous gaseous substances from entering into the lungs is the hair present in the nostrils. To keep a nose-ring intact on your nose , you got to bend the nose-ring inward so that it has a firm grip at the inner lining of your nose, alternatively you fix it with an instrument. All this can be done only after you’ve pierced your nose with the ring.The process is so very tedious and painful.

Secondly, while incorporating this process, you might pluck out 2 or 3 of your nostril hair accidentally. This implies that you give way to lung diseases into your body. If the process is a daily practice where you might wish to wear a designer stud every other day, your immune system becomes vulnerable.

The third reason why I won’t choose to wear one is it’ such a cancerous thought to have a metal piece inside your nose.
Nevertheless you look beautiful with that litt
le/big metal/stone sitting on your nose. Check that out!

Permalink 6 Comments

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

April 1, 2008 at 16:49 (Movies)

A savage journey to the heart of an American Dream…

Savage indeed.
The author [Hunter S. Thompson] and the Director [Terry Gilliam] were probably in an inebriated state when the functionalities were being decided. Fictionalized filth in the real sense. Don’t know if the plot was intended to be so outrageously unbelievable or it just turned out to be like this after the film was made. Haven’t read the book though, have heard a lot about it, so watched the film. As far as the film goes , I would say it’s highly un-recommended unless someone wants to freak his senses out with bizarre consequences of dangerous narcotics.

Nevertheless, Johnny Depp and Toro have portrayed the roles perfectly. I can’t imagine any other duo in the pants of these two roles, specially the idiosyncratic hippie walking style of Johnny Depp as Duke. Truly liberal and reckless [probably exaggerated…]

I love this the most :-

“He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man”
-DR. JOHNSON

Permalink 2 Comments