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Randomized...25 times!

Taking the tag from Nikki , I go on stating 25 random things about me. I further tag Ramesh to continue this (please?). Here we go: 1. I am totally moody. And my mood swings should become a part of the legends. 2. I own only 1 pair of sports shoes at any point of time. Currently I have an Adidas pair which have started wearing off. I so hate it when I have to change my pair of sports shoes. 3. I don't like that not many people don't follow my blog, may be my PR isn't that good. 4. I would kill 2 people had it been in my hands. I really would. 5. I hate sycophants. 6. I think it is absolutely fine to be emotional - whether you are strong or weak shouldn't be judged by the tears you shed. 7. I hate it when people talk shit in the corridors of the hostel and disturb my sleep. I am sure if anyone of those read this, they will do so even more. [Then I would have no choice but remove this point.] 8. I am basically a nice fellow. I like to say this to people. And yes,

Tea to Chai - A long Journey!

On popular demand, I am updating my blog. I should have been busy studying or playing badminton, but then my literary juices like to flow when I try to plug them the most - OK, cheesy line! Being in a hostel, you can either make your taste buds go to sleep or ask them to behave with a sense of acuteness, literally! The food will always suck compared to what you have been eating at home. Especially if you were destined to be born in a simple punjabi family in saddi dilli where food is not eaten but is enriched to be savoured. I decided to keep my taste buds awake and develop my sense of taste by increasing their work. And how? Let us talk about Chai. Once upon a time, the proverb went - "India is a nation where rivers of milk flow." I am sure the saint of yore who said that would be turning turtle in his grave now. Milk is long gone and all India has is a Tsunami of Tea - another of the legacies left by the Brits. But we Indians like to evolve. We do what suits us to: 1) Rule