LR: No problem-O!
Your fly-over will be ready!
You forget one small detail... my name is "Keshava".... I lift mountains with my little finger....
.... while flirting with several thousand gopikas at the same time...
cheers,
Keshav
Hey LR,
That was a sweet write-up ... it was indeed an enjoyable evening.
Your friend M was fun too. Though she & my wife were technically 'non-Sulekha', it didn't make any difference.
What you say is so true. Attachments follow no set rules. They just happen.
We had broken the ice 'virtually' a long tiime back... so all we were doing was filling in the gaps :-) And there was so much in common. Yeah, Bunts, me & Sven go a long way back. In realistic terms that is 2 years for Bunty and about a year for Sven, but sometimes even an hour is enough to hit it off as friends.
Looking forward to your next visit... and of course the interaction here.
cheers,
Keshav
PS: The next time you are coming to my place. No excuses! :-)
Hey Nargis!
You and a write-up on politics???!!!!

You are right, it's not your cup of tea, coffee or whatever else... :-) Nor mine for that matter...
... I prefer to read Maddss's summing-up... :-)
What happened in the venerable parliament yesterday was so shameful that nobody came out of it smelling like roses. They are all culpable of selling the country - the guys who sold their votes and those who bought them too.... they were actually selling the trust placed in them by the voters - the ordinary citizens of this country.
True, the Laloos of this world are always good for a laugh or two. ... but what's that guy doing there. He should be sitting along side Sidhu & Shekhar Suman, anchoring a stupid TV program... not pretending to be a leader which he is not.
And Omar's words (I missed seeing that bit) sounded great, but why was he making that impassioned speech about religion during a debate on the nuclear deal?
Anyway, I found the whole thing really depressing - the scenes at the Lok Sabha, not your write-up...
cheers,
Keshav
hahaha!
You know what Kiran, this could actually be true...
thank heavens they stopped the ranking on Sulekha! 
This was straight from the pages of a murder mysery... only the bad guys win!
Or were they really the bad guys? 
cheers,
Keshav
Hi Maddss,
Nothing wrong with the title. Very suitable, given the circumstances.
Reminds me of what Manoj Prabhakar said when he was exposed in the betting controversy and tried to drag in everybody else. He said, "Iss hamaam mein sab nange hain" (Everybody is nude in this bathroom)
Truly, the lower house couldn't have sunk any lower. Even a whore house is better. At least they are honest about what they are selling and buying in that place. Here nobody has come out smelling clean.
Very well-written analysis!![]()
cheers,
Keshav
Hey Wiskyddo!
So your kid is shooting up now!
Give li'l Hanuman a big hug from this uncle too...
That seemed to be a great party. But they do take the mickey out of the organisers. (Yes we organisers...
) My fellow has outgrown them now. Last December I had to cart him and his gang for a movie & McDonalds instead... much easier job :-)
cheers,
Keshav
Hi BB,
Born Free is the first of three books written by Joy Adamson. The others are Living Free & Forever Free. These are real life stories of an orphaned lion cub, Elsa, adopted by Joy & her husband who was a Game warden in Kenya. When they had to leave Kenya, she was faced with the choice of leaving Elsa in a zoo, which she rejected. Instead, she trained Elsa to live in the wild and released her. Two movies were also made of the three books, called Born free & Living free. Passionately written, they are real classics. You must read them.
cheers,
Keshav
hahahaha!
Hey Kiran,
Welcome back... that was a stunner of a re-entry vehicle.
Your devious mind is up to its usual tricks... just loved the whole concept...
cheers,
Keshav
Erad: These are three distinct issues, bu you have tied them up together... :-)
One, my views on stray dogs are very clear. I think they must be exterminated. I have personally been subjected to an attack by these creatures. This is part of the reason I agreed whole-heartedly to your piece on the menace. The dog-lovers can always adopt these strays and take them off the streets.
But, this can't be coupled with the migration of North Indians to Mumbai and Raj Thackeray's antics. There I remain firm in the belief that Raj has only one thing on his mind - his own political career and the mileage that this will give him. He gives two hoots about locals or migrants. Every problem has a solution and this can very well be resolved in a humane way. We can discuss this elsewhere.
Thanks for dropping in and that statement was very interesting that humans are not just the physical manifestation of the Gods, but also carry their attributes. I agree.
cheers,
Keshav
How do you solve a problem like Viru?
Gaurav,
You don't solve a problem like Viru...
You don't even attempt to figure him out...
You just kick him in the butt... often... and hard
Loved this paragraph:
But why does Sehwag do so repeatedly? The evening walk down to Ajantha Mendis in the Asia Cup finals still stinks. There, he had the bowling by the unmentionables, as now – both times he presses the “I am too sexy” for your bowling button, and vamooses off.
Kind of sums it all up. Can't believe that this is the same guy who has scored a triple hundred for India... and to confound you further, he has done it twice!
cheers,
Keshav
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