Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Party Recipe

Following up on my last picture post, here is the one unique recipe to party, patented to the residents of HD Allee, which we made and enjoyed last weekend.

INGREDIENTS
  • A group of minimum 30 friends (pref. international), more the merrier
  • Beer/Vokda
  • DJ iPod
  • Sound Blasters
  • A city with excellent tram system like Munich
TIME
  • 2 Hours
DIRECTIONS
  1. Preheat at a common place with some beer
  2. Move to the closest tram station to get started
  3. Board the tram n enjoy beer n blast some music n dance n sing n do whatever
  4. Try to remain at the rear end of the tram as far away from the driver to avoid any confortation
  5. Do not remain at the same tram for more than 15 min.
  6. Change the tram at the station connecting to next tram in some other direction
  7. Repeat steps 3-6 for as long as beer n music lasts
NOTES
  1. Carry an ID just in case, you land in trouble
  2. Beware of other passengers
  3. Don't drink beyond limits
  4. Try to have a end point party (crashing party) after the trying our recipe
NOTICE
  • Try it at your own risk, the author bears no responsibility for anything.
ENJOY!!

Monday, November 27, 2006

International Group Challenge


International Group Challenge, originally uploaded by Mohan S.

The Tram Party Group.
I bet no other group can be more international than our group. Lets count the no. of nationalities: American, Irish, Kazakhstan, Indian, Kenya, French, Spanish, German, Bavarian :), Russian, Turkish, Italian, Finnish, Thai, Ivory Coast. Anyone??

Saturday, November 25, 2006

I am very much alive!!

Excerpt from Boast of Quietness (taken from The Inheritance of Loss) -
...
Sure of my life and my death, I observe the ambitious and would like to understand them
...
They speak of humanity
My humanity is in feeling we are all voices of the same poverty
They speak of homeland
My homeland is the rhythm of a guitar, a few potraits, an old sword, the willow grove's visible prayer as evening falls.
...
My name is someone and anyone.
I walk slowly, like one who comes from so far away he doesn't expect to arrive.
- Jorge Luis Borges


Life (author unknown?), originally uploaded by mjvaldez69.

hey fellow readers,

sorry for my absence here, I am very much alive :) & in Munich and connected to online world too. I just realized after a friend of mine mentioned in her email that my last post was almost a month ago.. 4 weeks.. damn.. i think its been the longest time frame since I posted last.

Its not that I had nothing to post, I was just keeping some distance from "something unknown", and trying to keep my mind of it. Several times in last few weeks, I wanted to post but just didn't had the desire & energy to do it. Mebbe its my laziness but its not, I am sure!!

So, whats happening with my life, I will update you all within coming weeks but until then you have to wait. I'll be back!!

Cheers
Mo.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Sneak Preview

First and foremost, I AM BAK; the switch to my internet world is up and running.

Now to some real posting :), we went to see Sneak Preview tonight, like it when the movie is not known beforehand, offcourse sometimes it doesn't turn out right but tonight was like damn, what a movie, just love it.

No more suspense, its called "The Departed", didn't had any idea of it before as regular readers will know, my internet was not working; Its an awesome movie, one of the best I have seen this year, rivetting dialogues, outstanding performances by the A-grade actors, awesome punchlines, complex character drama, and smart & suspenseful. I would def. give it 9/10. And its Martin Scorsese movie, what more you can ask. Don't read more, just watch it!!

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

What Happened??

yes, what happened to the German Efficiency. My internet is down since 12 October now, and still no sign of getting it back this week. It suc*$ big time. The "switch" is broken and I suppose it shouldn´t take 2 weeks to get it right. I can only hope they repair it before weekend.

Please bear with my late replies for your emails. I would be back soon enough!!

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Absent

if you have been wondering where I have disappeared, I am very much on earth but my internet has been shattered, its been already a week and now there is some hardware problem and I suppose it will take a week more for it to get repaired.

until then, bis dann (22.10.2006)

And yeah, thanks for your prev. comments, I would catch-up with all soon!!

Saturday, October 07, 2006

American-Spanish-Irish-ManyMore

Looks like the best drinking-party-crazy crowd has gathered in our student-wohnheim; for last few days, we have tried all sorts of ways to drink.

And those drinking card games.. unimaginable.. you can't leave the table without being drunk. And if you have ever tried the Irish Drinkin Games.. just do it!!

We have the Irish - unbeatable in drinkin; then we have Spanish - who can party all night everyday of the week; then we have the Americans - who have all the energy to try everything they can and many more to join the team and take it to the next level. God bless the student exchange programs :)) !!!!

And to make the things - we have the American Moustache House Party tonight - Host'd by THE J :)) .. Watch out for this space again, you don't wanna miss this one!!

Monday, October 02, 2006

Happy Birthday "Little Space"

Yeahhh, its been a year, actually it was 2 days ago (on 30th Sept.), but I forgot it :- Cheers for my blogspace :)


1 Mosaic, originally uploaded by LeoL30.


Its been a great one year of sharing some on my ramblings with you all. Thanks for your comments in the past!

Keep me on ur reading list :))

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Being a Gemini

... to be continued

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I just talked to a friend of mine (thanks to her) and I feel much better now, so I will leave my rumblings for next time!!

Daily Show: Pervez Musharraf

It was quite cool of Mr. Musharraf (President of Pakistan) to appear on Comedy Central's Daily Show by Jon Stewart. And I suppose, he is the first acting president to appear on that show. A lot of american politicians don't like daily show and have criticized it several times. Even thou' Prez. Musharraf was just propagating his new book, which I have no idea about, overall it was fun too watch him with jon and the green tea with twinkie. Its my fav. american news show compared to other american news channel.



Second Part:

Saturday, September 23, 2006

actually

if you don't know (anyone in this category) but oktoberfest is in full swing. Been there already twice, both weekends :))

It is one place you should see, sooo many people.. just amazing and the best part, even after being drunk n partying n all, its so quite n calm in other way. Wonder how this kinda of drinking party would happen in India, or for that matter even in US.

And see the pics HERE.

Now we are talking!!


Oktoberfest 2006_ 101, originally uploaded by Mike - Michele.

don't know what to say, just out of curiosity post .. SHE was here :)) and that too in a dindle with a gingerbread!! wonder how many Maß's she had.

ok enough!!

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Bonded

Today during dinner, we had a discussion about (its kinda hard to explain the right topic, i'll try) that after finishing school or studies, whether to take the dream job you always wanted, and the job is so perfect that you would be called a fool if you don't take it and get into the real world or get bonded with the corporate world for years or is there any other way or if i can put it like "not to be bonded by the corporate world for years ahead and work n just work n un-knowlingly fall into the corporate world".

As when we are students, we have tons of time to do things we like (even thou' less money) and we think in an idealistic way and we have our own notion of living our life and we believe we will not fall into the same category as others, n live on our own terms.

A friend of mine "stan - his blog here" wrote a blog entry few weeks ago about something similar like how after starting his work, how things start to change even if you don't want too and one has to play the game. I will quote his post here:
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"Everything with you is all about business these days." Ouch.

It was like 2 daggers in my back. Like Jerry Maguire saying "jump into my nightmare, the water is warm". Worst fear came true. I spend so much time in this skin that like Donnie Brasco, "I'm not pretending to be them, I am them." I spend 90% of my time in business casual now, what do you expect? I deal with shady, fucked up, results minded people everyday. They don't give a fuck about you. I grew tough skin, I had to protect myself. I adapted. Picked up a thing here and there about strategic thinking, debate, and aggressiveness that I use to hold my ground now. A slight bit of selfishness have saved my ass many a time from being abused. The nice guy syndrome. And guess what, its worked. Its helped me function better in the corporate environment.

But then I want to peel the skin off, but it sticks. I never really know if its just seeping in. I get a little paranoid and self-conscious.

I picked up alot of idealism in undergrad, but I've been able to use very little in the real world. Once I entered grad school and beyond, I realized the true power and necessity of economic forces. None of us can escape from this force. All of us must make payments, put food on the table, support the family etc. We all work to make ends meet. Idealism has to wait a little now while I deal with the realities of how I'm going to save enough to put a down payment on a house. And while I think through how best to invest my time and money everyday. The reality of adult life is that no one cares and no one is going to help you, therefore to obtain a slice of that dream you thought you were entitled to since high school, you have to help yourself. And so I work, and skin gets tough. But the people out there are tougher.

"You've changed."

Maybe a little, but not much. Most of me is the same, I just have a better way of dealing with the outside world. Growth is also change, maturation is also change, and those are positive things - it means I'm developing as an individual, into an adult. Change is the only constant in the universe. Allow me to cite evolution as an example. Change is a function of time, and time stops for no one. I'm old enough to know who I am, and those that know me know I am extremely value and principle driven. Those will never change.
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A lot of us probably think like him including me and I cudn't have said it better myself. Even thou' I think I won't fall into this or change but as he says, one does and its for good if you take it positively but also somethings will never change in me.

So my friend with whom I had this discussion, I hope you (me too) fulfill all your dreams before we all fall into this change n also change our dreams.

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Finally - Have a great life ahead Nil - farewells are always hard - but we will meet again :)

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Highlights

Since last time:
  • Visited Scotland a week ago, was dark n cold n rainy n windy
  • Have a new blog; not visually, but the back-end has been changed with more features for myself (like the tags etc.)
  • If you haven't watched "Thank you for smoking"; GO watch it, its a smart movie; it has rare satire to it, you would enjoy it n would def. make you laugh!!
  • Weather Report - Nice, easy, smooth, exposing, pleasant
  • Attended Oktoberfest Special Karaoke night at The Arc;

Hey hey baby (ooh aah).
I wanna know if you be my girl.
(X unlimited times)

  • Oktoberfest is HERE, and beer is in the air;

Thats it for now, more after the wiesn!! Prost!!

Saturday, September 02, 2006

British Appointment

Yesterday, i payed another visit to British Embassy, for a visa for 2 days, yeah 2 days, ok they gave me for 6 months but i only need it for 2 days.

And this time, i thought it will be much smoother as they have made the overall process online and only thru' appointments. But i was about to be proved wrong.

After completing everything online 1 week before the The Day ie. yesterday. I took an early flight to Düsseldorf and arrived perfectly on time as given by them ie. 10:00 AM. But nothing has changed in their process (atleast from my point of view). The person checked all documents and asked a few things and asked me to wait. The wait was never ending. I think they didn't even had look at application form before, as they were interviewing every single person there and there was no sign that I had an appointment for 10:30 and as its a short visit visa and should not take much time. But somehow, i (and another 2) was one of the last person to sit there and just sit there and it was already 2 PM and people came back to collect passports back (missed some important calls too as no cell phones were allowed). And at 2 PM, which is i believe closing time, without any personal talk with visa officer, i was given visa.

Hmm, so much for my appointment!!

PS: i am not complaining, but i just thought it could have been made much more smoother and wanted to share the thought

Cheers

150 € per hour sleep

needs no more explanation!!

Water on board

Yesterday, was my first flight since the big bomb scare at London Airport and followed by several other incidents of hoax calls, racial discrimination, flights diversions, n offcourse the big change of no liquids on board.

I won't lie but I was myself a bit nervous :-) and esp. turbulances make me more nervous but they probably are the last thing on people's mind these days when they fly. On flight back, i was reading NYT and there was news about how a person was not allowed to board the flight in US as he was wearning a t-shirt saying "we won't back down" in english and arabic. What happened to our intelligence agencies, where is the intelligence for not allowing such incidents to happen. One of the main reason for avoiding the London attacks was intelligence.

Anyhow, back to this post, it was a great flight and i think Lufthansa is one of best airlines to fly with. And just to add, where are all these cheap airlines, don't know where they fly too, can't never find one when one needs them most. And most importantly I took a liquid on board (offcourse it was Water and I suppose its liquid) and it was no trouble, everything was smooth. Why? Because of intelligence. Just because someone looks asian, or is wearing arabic t-shirt or speaking in middle eastern languages or travellin in big groups shouldn't be the criterion.

Peace