Sunday, June 10, 2007

June 11th - Monday

After coming back from vacation last monday, I am finding myself quite alone here in Bangalore. This is the same place that I used to like a lot earlier. The place is still the same, probably, something has changed in me over this period of time that I have been here. I used to love my solitude, but then when no one is around you, it is kind of tough to choose. This makes we wonder that the things that we normally choose consciously become so difficult to accept if they are forced upon us and we don't have a choice to make. This to me seems quite ironical. But then that's life and there are so many things to learn.
Vinay called up on last thursday and as usual we met on Friday evening for some drinks. I met three of his office colleagues too - Keyur, Srikanth, and Raghu. I guess I spoke a lot after a couple of drinks. I spent the night at their place. Saturday morning I wasn't feeling that good. There was nothing else to do, so I got two movies to watch on my laptop. Where Eagles Dare and Schindler's list. I don't know how I missed watching Schindler's list for such a long time. It is an awesome movie and very touchy. Spielberg does a brilliant job in bringing into life what happened with jews. I feel it will move even the mildest of emotional people.
By Sunday morning, I was feeling well as I had taken some tablets on saturday. I lazed around as usual for a long time before going out for breakfast. I ordered for lunch from US Pizza at 1600Hrs and brought "Bhagambhag" to watch. It wasn't that good movie at all and I had to look for other options like watching the final match of AfroAsia cup and in between the Roland Gross Final in which yet again Rafael Nadal beat Roger Federer. Something was wrong in Roger's game. He wasn't his usual best and made too many unforced errors.
It's a fine Monday morning. A brand new day starts. I could not go to the gym. I think I should stick to the evening schedule. Will go to gym today evening. There are lots of things pending in office. Adios for now!

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