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this is funny….

I am at the Bus Station at Bangalore waiting for the bus that takes me back to Hyd.

The quizzes were good! Believe it or not, we (note the emphasis on “we”) cracked the Sports Quiz at IIMB…winning by a TREMENDOUS margin. The Ent quiz should have been a walkover…Unfortunately, Moody beat us by 1.3 points, and that after we had a 9 point lead in the first part….but then, that’s quizzing for you.

Today was craapy…sort of. Made it to the finals of the General quiz, unfortunately the finals had the Heavyweights around….people with balding pates and beer bellies ( I hate to sound unkind, but haven’t people heard of something called “graceful degradation”??), and of course, they trounced us. NO cribs though, I passed my quota of Inspiring Guesses of The Day…

The kick at the end of it all was getting Wrangler vouchers at the end of it…I mean, ok, I know cash is scarce nowadays, but the least they could have done was NOT to advertise the prizes as cash! I am really starting to have second thoughts about going to Saarang…the KLPD might get too extreme.

The optimistic side…this is one weekend which went by without my spending more than 500 bucks! I don’t believe this, but I managed to get this trip done under 500 Rupees!! There is a God!

Absolutely no music for the past 8 hours….

The bus is here.

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Nothing much to do today. Just listened to random songs, made arbit small-talk with people, successfully impersonated a female, tested out the anti-yahoo messenger software. >:)

The Rahman concert is drawing closer and I dunno…I desperately go for two of them, but I also need to go to Guwahati. (Two because, I can’t miss the Hyderabad show, and of course He’ll play telugu stuff here, and I need to listen to Tamil versions! ) Wish I could just be a groupie and cover the entire concert hitchhiking through the country…but of course, no! Got a job, got responsibilities…and of course, Guwahatai to go to.

Never thought I would actually be despo enough to want to visit GUWAHATI, for Chrissakes!!!

The max ticket prices are 1500, so I guess I will have to make sure I win two quizzes at IIMB at least!

Seems The Cimmerian is back at home, so I guess that’s one less team to deal with at IIMB. :-D

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Banana!

One interesting guy I met thru K-Circle is a chap named arun raghavan, who works at Oracle. We were discussing quiznet, and he suddenly happened to mention that his handle on QNet was “Banana Singh”…suddenly, a hush comes over everybody, and they are like…”Oh Gosh! YOU are Banana singh?”

Turns out that Banana Singh (nee Banna Singh) made his first first appearance as a class II syudent from Delhi Public School, who had seen some quiz on his friend’s computer and decided to post one himself.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/quiznet/message/2112

“WILL ANYBODY TELL ME IF LAHAR PAPPAIA IS A
VERY FAMOUS MAN OR WOMAN PLEASE.”
:-))

The funnier part came later, when I stumbled across one of Navin (Ranga’s) old postings. He says “Don’t call me Uncle, dude” to Banana. Most likely Arun would respond to all qms as Uncle and Auntji.

:-))

for proper fun, go to groups.yahoo.com/groups/quiznet and type “banana” in the search field.

My first review appeared on amazon.com. whooopee!!!

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Why are things going so right?

I conducted my second quiz at K-Circle. Got praised to the skies. One guy tells me yesterday that I renewed his faith in quizzing.

MAN! :-D I thought RECW would be the last bastion of quizzing for me….I mean, c’mon, after I go out into the Big, Bad World, I would not have the time to indulge myself so much. No free time. No team. The last eight months were that way, I guess. Enough music and books to keep me occupied, enough interesting people around, work to be done – but yes, I WAS missing something…and I realised it was this. The rush of blood to the head that accompanies a wild guess that hits the mark – tell me something that even comes close to this and I will say you are God. But no, quizzing is something that’s gonna stay. I hope the day I have my first shot at Ecstacy, it manages to surpass this feeling.

On that note – Yuv Taal ’03 was a youth festival at Hyderabad Public School, held over the weekend, and there were 4 quizzes in all. Won three of them, first prize in the Movies quiz. Second in the General and the Advertising&Media quiz ( wonders never cease! )

The best part is, I never appeared in the prelims of two of them…

Vasu, you would be proud of me. Someone we know got a free pass to the Colonial Cousins concert. And I had to choose between a chance to meet Hariharan in person and attending a quiz. And guess what? I ditched Hariharan. Tell me whether I am sane or not.

I am going VERY slow on “From Hell”. Maybe 6-7 pages a day. And what the heck, I got nightmares on Saturday. Nightmares! ME!
Am reading, among others, “White Teeth” by Zadie Smith; Manfredi’s “Alexander: Child of a Dream”, good one; about to start Gordon Dickson’s “Straw Dogs”

Hey, just found out that Gopal Srinivasan from ARRfangroups is the same Gopal Srinivasan who, along with Mudaliar started the RV Quiz Corp.

Cash, da, I hope you liked the cds….I thought there were too less of them….

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A new year…..

So………..
Instead of saying what i have been doing, what I will do is just copy-paste from recent mails.
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friday:
ok, a mail after a long time…basically i am doing nothing in the office so am gonna write down something. hope it’s long. :-D

New Year was FUN, you know….my plan until the morning was to go to sleep early ( that’s what i have been doing throughout my life ). Monami ( that’s my batchmate from recw, who also works in pramati) suddenly says that she wants to dance, and that she will sponsor the night if i take her otu to a dance. then hrishikesh and abhishek ( my flatmates and compatriots ) call me up and say theat they want to go drinking, and ask what my plans are. Then gayatri calls up ( now wait, gayatri is an OLD friend of mine from cotton, she is now working in Indian Express, Chennai as a features journalist, she had come to hyd to visit kongkona, another ol’ friend, who had come to hyd to visit HEr sis, who’s studying here….) and says she is ditching kongkona and wants to join me for the evening….

so finally five of us venture out to a pub/disco and thoroughly enjoy ourselves….me and monami were the non-drinkers, so we basically stuck to dancing, while rishi and gayatri went berserk after a while…i mean, rishi is normally a quiet kind of a guy, he just takes his specs off and dives into the dance floor!!!!!!! should have seen him move!

after coming back ( at one ), rishi made some BITTER black tea…and we decided to go for a walk….me and gayatri discussed the intricacies of English literature along Necklace road…that road incidentally is one beautiful stretch , overlooks Hussain Saagar lake, and is beyond compare at night. there were people raucously partying all along the road….it’s not too cold here though….
we finally came back and went to sleep at 4 am.

so that was that. my first wild night of partying! i now feel like a true professional! :-)

rishi and abhishek have both gone off to bangalore, so i am all alone this weekend, got a huge backload of books to catch up on, some akira kurosawa movies to watch, and of course, lots of new albums to listen to!!!!!

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saturday:
the cd of “Let’s Talk” has just come in Music World, saw it yesterday, but I hesitated a bit before buying it outright, because it’s going to be in Bangalore too, and rishi is there right now.
He might have this weird idea of surprising me, and buy it there. So….i think I will wait until Monday.
:-)

After u left, both of us went to a second hand bookshop and got some new old stuff. I bought a Dilbert hardcover, and also something interesting, a novel called “Chapatti or Chips?”. I had seen this book in Crossword and had skimmed through the first chapter, ’twas good! basically about an Indian gal born and brought up in London, about to be married off to a goody-goody indian chap, and she’s got an English friend, the biggest womaniser in London, and a guy who’s dead against anyhting remotely resembling a commitment; she’s falling for him and he doesn’t know it….
neat dialogues, i am really enjoying myself with this, and trying to make it last….

(i can imagine cash reading this and shaking his head glumly. some things never change, da!)
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Finished three books on the same day. “Samraj” – the pseudo-Mahabharata, the last page of the book, with the references for the book, are interesting…I didn’t know there are books called “Sex in The Mahabharata” and “Mahabharata in a historical context”. The only reference I knew was Kamala Subramanium’s version of the epic.
Some interesting points: the authoress is an American, and she points out that non-Indians have a problem keeping the names of certain characters in mind. For instance, Duryodhana, Dhritarashtra and Dhristadumnya cause a lot of confusion among Occidental readers…so in the book, the names are changed to Suyodhana, Drita and Panchalya, respectively.
Another important perspective: being married to 5 men is NOT easy. Draupadi is a female torn between her love for Arjuna ( she was to marry him, initially) and Yudhisthira’s love for her ( I never noticed, but Yudhisthira didn’t marry again, the others did. ), her duty as a queen ( beautifully brought out in the novel), and the social stigma associated with being a polyandrist..
The Mahabharata is a brilliant work, but what I hate about the epic is that the heroes are worshipped by (these bloody) indians. And what about the time period? The vedic times were an age when a lot of empires flourished. This book brings them all into the picture. “Baron” Sakuni introduces a drink called “azle” to India; the origin? Egypt. He even has an Egyptian slave named Zesnor. Vyasa is portrayed as a shadowy figure who knows more than he lets on. One major complaint: Krishna ( most often referred to as “The Vrishni”) becomes just another character. Ms. aron should have worked on that. ( And no, I am not a rabid Harry Krishner, thank ye )
Karna remains as he was in the original text, a victim of circumstances.

Last word: This book is NOT the Mahabharata. It covers only the empire-building part, the ending making sense and managing to send that shiver up your spine, because you KNOW what’s going to happen….the gambling game and the War. It’s basically a story of Yudhisthira and Draupadi. Considerable licenses are taken throughout. But Ms. Elaine Aron, I thank you all the same.

Second book: “Chapatti or Chips?” If you like words like “porking” and “shagging” ( i DO ), you’re gonna love this. Even if you don’t, if you’re gonna love this. A long marathon reading session alter, and I had to read the last three pages 5 times before i stopped LOLing.

Third: A Robert Heinlein novel, called “Orphans of the Sky”. BAsically filler material ( or so I thought ), but this is one sci-fi writer who manages to amaze me with his sense of humour. It was pretty short, and I didn’t try to look too much into things. Just plain good reading.
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Music: I finally got Bjork’s “Debut” cd. And the Spiderman OST from Rishi. A gift! :-D Thanks, dude!
Better ( heh, heh, heh), he bought Indian Ocean’s
Kandisa, the cd.
Was listening to Talvin Singh’s “Ha” on Sunday night, and i must say it’s real good.
Hey, Talvin Singh played the tabla and arranged the strings for Bjork’s first album “Debut” (which i got yesterday) I knew he had collaborated with her, but didn’t know he was this famous even way back then…..there is a song in the album where the violins sound exactly like in a Hindi movie.

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Am Brain of the Week AGAIN at K-Circle. Am conducting it this Friday. :-D
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Count so far –
Kaante – 2
Saathiya – 2
Die Another Day – 1. ( that’s going to change today)

“Bollywood/Hollywood” is good.

As always, I promise myself that I won’t buy too many cds, I won’t piss people off too much, and I will update this journal regularly.

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