Well, we solved the mystery.
Matterazi asked Zidane -
"Hum Chlormint Kyu Khaate Hai?"
Update Some Chinese guy has gone and registered Zidane's notorious headbutt as a trademark. More here
Saturday, July 15, 2006
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Aliens watched World Cup too
At least that's what The Times of India wants you to believe. Its July 11 editorial says that 32 billion people watched the 2006 World Cup.
Now, since the earth's population is only around six billion, I assume the daily conducted a survey in nearby galaxies and found that the 26 billion aliens on planets Zzor, Bimbor and Galifa were also ardent fans of the game.
That's not all. The editorial also talks about the record four red cards in the England-Portugal tie. Mr Know-nothing-about-the-World-Cup-and-still-writing-TOI-editorial should kindly take note that the four red cards were issued in the infamous Portugal-Netherlands match.
There might have been more bloopers in the piece but I was so disgusted I didn't bother to finish it. Wotsay?
Now, since the earth's population is only around six billion, I assume the daily conducted a survey in nearby galaxies and found that the 26 billion aliens on planets Zzor, Bimbor and Galifa were also ardent fans of the game.
That's not all. The editorial also talks about the record four red cards in the England-Portugal tie. Mr Know-nothing-about-the-World-Cup-and-still-writing-TOI-editorial should kindly take note that the four red cards were issued in the infamous Portugal-Netherlands match.
There might have been more bloopers in the piece but I was so disgusted I didn't bother to finish it. Wotsay?
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Monday, July 10, 2006
My experiments with Orkut
You know you are obsessed with Orkut when you check it even before you check your email. Yes, I have become one of those orkutting weirdos.
The internet community website seems to be making a strong comeback with several people I know making a beeline for Orkut last month.
I first joined it a couple of years ago at a time when few in India had heard about it. In fact, I remember telling a friend about it and him thinking Orkut was some kind of fish.
Those were pioneering days for Orkut in India. Disheartened by the lack of enthusiasm for what was obviously such a brilliant idea, I quit. I soon forgot my username-password and Orkut became just a distant memory.
In February this year, persuaded by a friend, I rejoined Orkut. Things didn't work out again. Friends and acquaintances did not respond to my invites to join, thinking it would be a waste of time. The Orkut search did not turn up any long-lost schoolmates. I quit.
Things perked up only in June when a friend forced to me give Orkut a third and final try. I logged in with my Gmail id and Voila! It worked. Almost everyone I knew was finally online and I was actually getting scrapped.
Orkut in India was inundated with users in June, a fact which remains inexplicable. But I am not complaining. Go ahead, give Orkut a try. It really does work.
The internet community website seems to be making a strong comeback with several people I know making a beeline for Orkut last month.
I first joined it a couple of years ago at a time when few in India had heard about it. In fact, I remember telling a friend about it and him thinking Orkut was some kind of fish.
Those were pioneering days for Orkut in India. Disheartened by the lack of enthusiasm for what was obviously such a brilliant idea, I quit. I soon forgot my username-password and Orkut became just a distant memory.
In February this year, persuaded by a friend, I rejoined Orkut. Things didn't work out again. Friends and acquaintances did not respond to my invites to join, thinking it would be a waste of time. The Orkut search did not turn up any long-lost schoolmates. I quit.
Things perked up only in June when a friend forced to me give Orkut a third and final try. I logged in with my Gmail id and Voila! It worked. Almost everyone I knew was finally online and I was actually getting scrapped.
Orkut in India was inundated with users in June, a fact which remains inexplicable. But I am not complaining. Go ahead, give Orkut a try. It really does work.
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Monday, July 03, 2006
Am tagged again - Help!
Thanks for nothing SIB
I am thinking about how long it's been since I had a cup of coffee at Barista
I said... I think therefore I'm online
I want to... write a novel before I die. Seriously
I wish... Tumblers of Hot Chocolate Fudge were a dime a dozen
I miss... carefree days at IIMC, Delhi
I hear... John and Bipasha are breaking up over Mallika
I wonder... if girls are attracted to hunks or geniuses or a combo of both
I regret... not being a Hrithik Roshan lookalike
I am... going to kill SIB for tagging me
I dance... when no one's looking
I sing... in your dreams
I am not always... the nice guy I'm made out to be
I make with my hands... well, nothing. I can't lie too much, can I?
I write... a lot of stuff I shouldn't be writing
I confuse... Confucius and Confucianism
I should try... spending more time with my pet fish Oliver
I finish... packets of biscuits in 60 seconds
Now I punish Friendly Ghost, Jhansi ki Rani and One Fine Day by bestowing upon them this tag.
I am thinking about how long it's been since I had a cup of coffee at Barista
I said... I think therefore I'm online
I want to... write a novel before I die. Seriously
I wish... Tumblers of Hot Chocolate Fudge were a dime a dozen
I miss... carefree days at IIMC, Delhi
I hear... John and Bipasha are breaking up over Mallika
I wonder... if girls are attracted to hunks or geniuses or a combo of both
I regret... not being a Hrithik Roshan lookalike
I am... going to kill SIB for tagging me
I dance... when no one's looking
I sing... in your dreams
I am not always... the nice guy I'm made out to be
I make with my hands... well, nothing. I can't lie too much, can I?
I write... a lot of stuff I shouldn't be writing
I confuse... Confucius and Confucianism
I should try... spending more time with my pet fish Oliver
I finish... packets of biscuits in 60 seconds
Now I punish Friendly Ghost, Jhansi ki Rani and One Fine Day by bestowing upon them this tag.
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