Found this article while I was just browsing through some websites..
http://www.unleadedonline.net/uo-243-1.html
I also used to get invitations about joining SMS.ac and similar websites. Further searching about the same issue showed me more results.
Moral of the story is : Keep away from ‘free things’ if you really does not need it.
We ( Anju,Princy,Leo and me ) are going to Kerala for a weekend trip. This is after almost 2 months gap. When I was in mumbai, I was going home only once in a year. But in bangalore, even 2 months looks very long..
See you all after our short vacation.
I was totally surprised to read this blog entry on my friend Jo’s blog.
http://jocalling.blogspot.com/2008/08/manorama-podcast-still-not-podcast.html
Nothing more to say, but Malayala Manorama should be ashamed of these kind of claims.
Why do they want to be the first in everything. Is it because they know they can’t be the “best” ???
After a long time, Vijayan called me on my cell phone today. I was so happy to hear that it was a holiday for him. So… after my office, we met at my place and had dinner together.
It feels really great to spend time with old pals… nothing more to say here.
The pictures say it all…..


Sorry for keeping this blog dead for a long time. I promise that I will spend more time updating the content in the coming days.
So…. Keep watching !
We went to Delhi for a day…. Chaitanya, Pavitra and Shashikala , my good old collegue were also with me. We had a nice meal from “Andhra Bhavan” and visited some places before we boarded our return flight to Bangalore. One thing that ruins the expectations of a visitor, I must say, is the attitude of Taxi drivers in Delhi…They are rude, they don’t listen to you, they charge unacceptable amounts of money, they take you through wrong routes and they will make you curse India…...sad this is happening in the Capital of this country..
Anyways.. here is some pics..

December 28th, 2006
undan
This time, I was fortunate enough to be with my family to celebrate Christmas. Though we are not Christians, we do celebrate Christmas in a full fledged manner. Every year we make a crib at our home and we try to make it as fascinating as possible by us.
This year crib was made by the children from all over our neighborhood ( Students of the tution class run by my Sister ). I too provided some guidlines before I left for Bangalore. This is what I saw on 24th December 2006 when I returned for Christmas !.


More pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/ksraju007/xmas_2006
It looked so good that I could not believe that it was done by some school going children. I asked them whether they have done it for some competition. The answer was very interesting. One of them said that the church or any other such committee would not let them take part in the “crib making competition”.
The reason was even more interesting : “Crib is hosted in a Hindu’s Home“
Happy Christmas !
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