Selective Amnesia There was a point to this. But I forgot.

14Oct/070

Fantastic use of a corporate logo

Upgrade to British Airways is a brilliant, brilliant piece of advertising. Check it out.

14Oct/072

Case in point, #1

“...extremely common…”
“...simply fantastic…”
“...absolutely changed…”

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13Oct/072

Asal Tamil Penn

We are immensely, very immensely in awe of you. Between working for Hindu, (much as we have come to hate the Hindu of now), knowing your Chepauk palaces* (and even more, their style of architecture) and writing this magnificently well, we have been turned into your devotee. Brilliant, brilliant! we say.

  • We will now bet that about 60% of our readers thought of Amir Mahal and not Chepauk Palace when we mentioned Chepauk Palace. Unless, that is, they read an old, old post of ours.
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12Oct/070

Yogi B & Natchatra – Vaa Vaa

We first saw them here, after which we saw them in person in Chennai. Yes. Yes. We met them – the Kavidhai Gundargal – in Green Park, Chennai.

10Oct/072

I want to write.

Nataraja Write to want. Write to speak. Write to live. Write to live the way I want. Write to express myself. Write to earn my livelihood. Write to be who I want to be. Write to be free. I want to write.

(p.s. words have no relation to picture. heck, words have no relation to anything whatsoever. words are just that. here.)

9Oct/070

I am a borderline everything. Borderline geek/nerd. Borderline stupid. Borderline techie. Borderline artist. Probably the only thing I am not on the (yeah, that word again) borderline of is, um, writing ability. I think.

8Oct/075

Why dumb people shouldn’t be incharge of marketing your services.

Deepanjali is either the most penetratingly intelligent person ever on earth, or the dumbest. Because this is my blog and I get to air any opinion I want, and because I am in the mood to be caustic, I will go with the latter opinion. Deepanjali is supremely dumb. And she is (apparently) in-charge of promoting the blog aggregator thingummy called Blog Adda.

How? She leaves the following comment on my previous post:

Good post for discussion.Really very gud insight on spirtuality, I came across some good blogs on blogadda.com. Check out this link www.blogadda.com. Bye…..Take care

Read it well? Spir(i)tuality? Just in case you, like Deepanjali, didn’t read the previous post, it is a YouTube video of Rowan Atkinson and Hugh Laurie parodying William Shakespeare.

Deepanjali, besides being penetratingly and perceptively intelligent, is also persevering. She leaves not one, but 4 comments. All as as relevant as the one I’ve block-quote-d. Just in case I might think of her as a quitter, she hunts out my (now in disuse) travel blog NH45, and leaves the same comment there.

It must be extremely difficult to be this original and diligent. Which is why, I think, she makes big money. Why, she might even top our old friend Karthik Kannan at this game.

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