Tuesday, March 31, 2009
My future in Blogging...
Monday, March 30, 2009
The Slow moving timer...
Friday, March 27, 2009
Just filling up space....
Thursday, March 26, 2009
A lot of stuff to read and a lot of places to go...
Meanwhile I am a bit sad that I could not write anything yesterday but I promise to make it up by adding a number of stuff in the coming month as I plan to go to a number of places during the week ends...firstly I plan to go to Traimbakeswar; then to Elephanta Caves and then to Ajanta and Elora.....and finally last but in no means the least...HOME! SWEET HOME!
I can't wait to start my new life which is is both new and old for me as it would take me to my beloved world of courts yet in a way I have never experienced yet....
although I am excited I am pretty tensed too, as to how I would be adjusting myself and am frankly, pretty tensed about my future.....
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
I am planning Shopping!
The "Gulaal" couldn't help it to bring color!
The initial concept of this a looser lover has, of late, become so very tiring and this film had so much scope of becoming an outstanding movie in all it's aspect, but it was as far as that...
However, the Songs were a different story altogether, the lyrics were so very realistic, with regards to the fact that they are extremely close to the satirical folk-ish songs that are created all over rural India. I was supremely impressed, but that's it....I mean one can say as much about the film and nothing more.
The only other thing I would like to point out is the fact that the actors were extraordinarily good and I mean all of them right from the silent mimic to the brusque and barking oratory of Kay Kay Menon.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Fresh From My Scheming Mind! Part 1
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
The Dudes say....
1.Not all those who wander are lost.- J R R Tolkien
2. Play: Work that you enjoy doing for nothing. - Evan Esar
3. The greatest risk is to risk nothing at all.- Leo Buscaglia
4. All animals except man know that the ultimate of life is to enjoy it.- Samuel Butler
5. The greatest risk is to risk nothing at all.- Leo Buscaglia
6. Speak the truth, but leave immediately after.- Slovenian proverb
7. If you can't convince them, confuse them.- Harry S Truman
8. It usually takes a long time to find a shorter way.- Anonymous
9. Wine is bottled poetry.- Robert Louis Stevenson
10. Start every day off with a smile and get it over with.- W. C. Fields
11. Wine gives courage and makes men more apt for passion.- Ovid
12. True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.- Socrates
These quotes properly(the way I see it) depicts the philosophy of DUDE ism
also the most important thing which a DUDE should know are cuss words to help out I will post a link with more than 5000 Cuss Words in it
Here it is: CUSS WORDS
"Take it Easy Man!"
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Fresh From My Scheming Mind! Part 3
The best way to get him is to show him you genuinely care about him and worry about him but in the process compel him into such a situation that he severely humiliates himself just by eating on his own words.
Monday, March 16, 2009
One of my happiest days!!!
Friday, March 13, 2009
Dudeism!!! That's the new Mantra!!!
even Jesus Christ was a great "Dude", in fact the basic essence of Dudeism is that all the greatest men have preached mankind to be relax and shrug it off and they have been saints...Dudeist Saints all of them and now the glorious new order of the Church of the latter day dude comes into light, it shrugs off the rigid chains of age old orthodoxy, the Dudeists believe in letting it go and practise tolerance and try to free the heart of conflict, the leisurely feeling which should be a constant state of mind is nothing less than continuous meditation...
...Initially the Dudeist culture seems to have a loser and nihilistic attitude towards life, a sheer disregard, regarding any higher standards of morality, a continuous lethargic and laid back attitude, may make some people not take their philosophy seriously, but if looked at closely, the attitude of their 's is clearly be seen from their vision of universality "The Dude Vinci" a combination of one of the most prominent Dudeist preacher and thinker and the Vitruvian man, but if looked at from a different perspective, we would able to see the true nature of it's philosophy, the call for universal peace and non-violence is commendable although the problem lies that the perspective is rather crude, but every culture at it's growth stays crude,by crude I mean the way of life of the "American take-it-easiness", but I guess, a developed culture only flourishes out of the ashes of barbaric idiocy and ignorance, after all humans have always had to learn it the hard way, the inherent philosophy is definitely something to be cherished as long as the person can keep his basic knowledge of what is good and bad along with the minimum common sense of how to be a basic human being, but along with that one could definitely have a peaceful life by bathing in the pool of life without any social binding towards which he does not find any attachment although not drowning himself in the crack of sluggish lethargy and a decadent detachment towards anything and everything in life....
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Changing Believes...
Then.....
.....Now!
The only thing we can hope is these people would actually use those wonderfully active brains a bit more, it's just they are too miser to spend a little more of it....I don't know why?
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Damn good comedy!
Monday, March 09, 2009
Did I mention?
What To Write?
However there is a blog I do plan to wirte and but it requires a bit of research and some serious thinking...so it may take some time before I actually post it....
Friday, March 06, 2009
...unfinished contemplation about Fantasy
Thursday, March 05, 2009
the Maestros Of the World Wars....Part 1
The leaders of the Victorious side:
and then came David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, who served throughout the second half of the war.
The other Pole of the World War , which is known as the Central Powers consisted of four major powers, the German empire, The ottoman Empire, the Austria-Hungarian Empire and the Bulgarian empire. The various leaders of the Central Front were:
The Central powers were led by Germany under The rule of Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Preußen, Wilhelm II the last Kaiser or German Emperor
The Kaiser however acted as a figure while the entire war effort and planning were conducted by two of the most powerful commanders of the German empire they were:
Franz Joseph I Karl, of the Habsburg Dynasty was Emperor of Austria, the Assassination of his nephew Franz Ferdinand led to the beginning of the War, he was succeeded by his grand nephew.....
The first pic shows the leaders of the Central pwers together and the second is the Representation of the Triple Entente, that is, Russia(middle), Britain(right), France(left)......
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Fresh From My Scheming Mind! Part 2
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Nothing for Today!
for a few days I was suddenly very interested about the key figures of the two World Wars, this made me(as usual) do some surfing on the net and I came up with a number of impressive pics, the leaders of the countries like like Britain, USA, Germany, Russia, Japan, Turkey etc. those personalities, who played the so called protagonists and antagonists during the two world Wars....I would be uploading them soon but today I was dead busy with my work and really am too exhausted to sit and upload them right now! I promise I"ll be doing that pretty soon.
I shall also put some interesting trivias regarding these people along with the pics.
Monday, March 02, 2009
My Favourite Poet!
The poet is in deep love with the beauty of Bengal and the little yet magical beauties of everyday Bengal village takes a forefront in many of his works......