Saturday night There is this one half who spends it lost in the midst of booze and partying and there is this other half who decide to have a slumber party and a horror movie-night and then there’s me! Well I was on my ‘lappy’ busy scrolling through Youtube in search of some entertainment. After… Continue reading Daughters’ Day special: Re-living the Disney days!
Month: September 2013
Preview: Time for the Manchester Derby
It’s time for one of the biggest derby games in club football. It may be early days in the Premier League season, but these are the kind of games that makes or breaks a season. When United lost the EPL crown to their city rivals in the 2011-12 season, the whole debacle began with United’s… Continue reading Preview: Time for the Manchester Derby
Indian TV soaps: A huge hit with the western audience
Indian TV serials are a big hit these days with the American audience. And taking a cue from these Indian TV soaps, US producers have decided to give their series and movies an Indian feel, and have given them catchy names. Indian serial’s like “Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, Pyar Ka Dard Hai Meetha Meetha Pyara Pyara, Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behnaa… Continue reading Indian TV soaps: A huge hit with the western audience
The ByeBye Car – A Car That gives Negative Mileage
My ByeBye Savari got service done day before yesterday. I took it to the mechanic because it had started giving me negative miles per millilitre of diesel consumption. You see, ByeBye Savari is a car (supposedly) made by ByeBye Supposedly Motors which is a part of a big Indian conglomerate ByeBye Daughters. The quality of… Continue reading The ByeBye Car – A Car That gives Negative Mileage
Misbah ul Haq: slow and boring, yet effective
There is a popular saying that people always remember your mistakes more than they do your achievements. The aphorism holds well in the tale of Misbah-ul-Haq, who is depicted and portrayed in Pakistan as the sole guilty of two of Pakistan crickets‘s most epic on-field catastrophes. Here is this guy, who despite his seemingly simple… Continue reading Misbah ul Haq: slow and boring, yet effective
