all the king's horses
the title has nothing to do with what i am writing but it was the first thing i thought of
maybe i should wait till i write and then work out a title but that sounds so much like work
like giving a headline and then soon enough i will be giving a caption and blurb and whatnot which is so not happening
radha says the man that died on the corner of the street was old. old like 40! that is hardly old but then i guess it is all relative
beyond borders is easily the worst film i have seen in a long time
very bad, very bad
hey now my mind and comp are in sync. slow bumbling muddled mind and super quick comp. what a perfect marriage
more coffee would be welcome. wish the comp could provide coffee. remember deep thought crashing because arthur dent wanted a cup of tea?
i liked the telly series but now when i think of it i have not read the books forever. dont remember when i last them. easily must have been 12 years ago
i cannot remember half of what i read
what half, most of what i read. i could not remember the accident in world according to garp. actually i cannot remember anything about the book apart from the way i think garp was conceived and his name
world according to garp reminds me of usha. she told me about the book and his name. she who got off married and has two boys. she was also the one who would be kind enough to take our starving souls to ipe for lunch and yummy omelettes
see there are so many things i remember around the book but not the book itself
i also remember reading somewhere that the mother not speaking for a long time -- having her jaw all wired up is a symbol of feminism or something like that.
all chala confusing only
and is john irving the guy that has written agony and ecstacy that joe was so keen i read?
i hope i returned his book even though i never read it
the ten most boring books that granny next has to read before dying
i would not want to read the most boring books
that sounds quite purposeless
but there are so many books that i need to read
i like sacred games very much and have not reached the stage when like baggy i too will feel that he needs to wind it up
maybe he should have also published a trilogy -- a mumbai trilogy
how he loves the city! How alive it seems! all the people in it and their bustling busy lives.
i did not expect katekar to die and die like that
i think apart from the obvious underworld funding of mainstream cinema, someone should also look at the creative contribution of the underworld from the smugglers with their flashing lights and dens to haji mastan and vijay verma in deewar to the many ramgopal varma films and then there is also munnabhai na?
hmmm without the underworld where will our dream merchants be?
i am longing to reach the chapter where gaitonde will start making a film that would be too much
finished reading the arthur trilogy by stephen something or the other
but i prefer mary stewart
her merlin view point was nice and her merlin was an extraordinary man in extraordinary times.
this whole thing of being the son of charis from the lost city of atlantis was a bit much only
that immediately puts the work in the realms of fantasy no?
oh well got to start work
maybe i should wait till i write and then work out a title but that sounds so much like work
like giving a headline and then soon enough i will be giving a caption and blurb and whatnot which is so not happening
radha says the man that died on the corner of the street was old. old like 40! that is hardly old but then i guess it is all relative
beyond borders is easily the worst film i have seen in a long time
very bad, very bad
hey now my mind and comp are in sync. slow bumbling muddled mind and super quick comp. what a perfect marriage
more coffee would be welcome. wish the comp could provide coffee. remember deep thought crashing because arthur dent wanted a cup of tea?
i liked the telly series but now when i think of it i have not read the books forever. dont remember when i last them. easily must have been 12 years ago
i cannot remember half of what i read
what half, most of what i read. i could not remember the accident in world according to garp. actually i cannot remember anything about the book apart from the way i think garp was conceived and his name
world according to garp reminds me of usha. she told me about the book and his name. she who got off married and has two boys. she was also the one who would be kind enough to take our starving souls to ipe for lunch and yummy omelettes
see there are so many things i remember around the book but not the book itself
i also remember reading somewhere that the mother not speaking for a long time -- having her jaw all wired up is a symbol of feminism or something like that.
all chala confusing only
and is john irving the guy that has written agony and ecstacy that joe was so keen i read?
i hope i returned his book even though i never read it
the ten most boring books that granny next has to read before dying
i would not want to read the most boring books
that sounds quite purposeless
but there are so many books that i need to read
i like sacred games very much and have not reached the stage when like baggy i too will feel that he needs to wind it up
maybe he should have also published a trilogy -- a mumbai trilogy
how he loves the city! How alive it seems! all the people in it and their bustling busy lives.
i did not expect katekar to die and die like that
i think apart from the obvious underworld funding of mainstream cinema, someone should also look at the creative contribution of the underworld from the smugglers with their flashing lights and dens to haji mastan and vijay verma in deewar to the many ramgopal varma films and then there is also munnabhai na?
hmmm without the underworld where will our dream merchants be?
i am longing to reach the chapter where gaitonde will start making a film that would be too much
finished reading the arthur trilogy by stephen something or the other
but i prefer mary stewart
her merlin view point was nice and her merlin was an extraordinary man in extraordinary times.
this whole thing of being the son of charis from the lost city of atlantis was a bit much only
that immediately puts the work in the realms of fantasy no?
oh well got to start work
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