Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Lesson of the Day

Do not make any deals with a movie-fanatic.

She will badger you, read repeatedly badger you with “u promised u promised…”
She will also repeatedly play at emotional blackmail
Be warned. You will want to
(a) stare blankly at her as if she is speaking telegu
(b) stuff her through the fish like grills of office window
(c) doggedly finish work that would otherwise have remained undone for the day
You will also have to stealthily type emails in an official document
and copy paste it later (without the official letterhead ofcourse)

Bheja Fry, here I come.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

yea its been awhile i have been waiting to watch bheja fry too... but i guess i had read this post alomst a week back and thought i had commented.. anyways..

no i was not loaded. i dont pot anymore, it was just a bad day which is no more there anyway :)

so when is the next post?

Anonymous said...

yea thats true... i had always wondered, if all the bad days in my life coud be clubbed together into a week or two and faced upfront once and for all. it doesnt happen that way though.

you are losing interest probably because you have better things to do in life.. a hell lot of times i had been tempted to chuck this habit.. and then one day either while driving back or taking a shower i get back the idea to write for one more time.. one last time, that is.. the last time then repeats and repeats.. dont write if you dont feel like writing.. but when you do, please let me know..

shuchika said...

very cute post.

also i loved bheja fry.

concept level cinema.

seen very few of them.

Is raat kee subah naheen, but that obviously was a different genre.

want to see it again.

darksunshine said...
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darksunshine said...

ya- it was after ages that i clapped my hands and laughed while watchin a movie. but i think the movie as a play would be even mor hilarious