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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, I mean it. I truly am. :)
9. I want to watch Aurora at least once in my life. It would be like a Mecca journey for me.
10. I do not like the wire clutter on my table but I am sure I will have to have it like that till I am in hostel.
11. I don't like it when my tummy starts budging even when I violate calorie norms once in a while only. I feel silly to not eat copious amounts of food. :P
12. I like the classic tandoori chicken, nicely marinated and burnt to the right levels. No other style of cooked chicken beats it for me!
13. I would want to own a nice quaint place in Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh.
14. I am a good liar but I just can't lie to certain people at all in this world.
15. I prefer Coca Cola to Pepsi.
16. I want to own a nice Apple Mac but I am wary of learning to use it properly.
17. I like butterscotch and pineapple flavours.
18. I think it is very difficult to write 25 random things on your blog without telling what kind of a person you are to the world.
19. I would always prefer golgappas from Delhi to pani puri from Mumbai though I like the latter too!
20. I would either want to settle in Mumbai or Delhi when it comes to settling.
21. I was good with the world map as a kid and still am better than most of the people around though according to my ratings, I would want to improve.
22. I don't like it when people don't know the capitals of states of their own country.
23. I hate to give exams and I think they are a miserable way to test some one's caliber, especially when you are in a B- School.
24. I don't like the distance between Mumbai and Pune and the way Neeta Volvo has monopolized the commuting business between the two cities. They stop at their own restaurants that sell half a cup on tea and Vada Pav for Rs. 15 each. All other food items are over priced and are above M.R.P. too.
25. I like to play with numbers though am not good at doing it.

Comments

  1. Now that was an interesting read....this is my first visit to your blog. i just saw Aremac....REFLECTION, your other blog n loved it too.well a lot of common points there i should say.

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  2. 19. I would always prefer golgappas from Delhi to pani puri from Mumbai though I like the latter too!

    Agreed! But bombay pani puri cant match up to Delhi ones..unki baat hi kuch alag hai!

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  3. @ Anirudh - Thanks :) Keep Visiting! :)

    @ Iggy - Egg-jactly! :)

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  4. @ Nitu - U can see more at
    http://mumbainagari.blogspot.com
    http://delhiodelhi.blogspot.com

    Keep visiting :)

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  5. 1. legend of bhagat?
    3. will advice ma friends to buddy.. esp the mba guys..
    4. who r the two lucky bastards?
    6. yea its fine till u do it in yr own space! no one stands cry babies too long man!.. "laugh n world laughss with u.. cry n u cry alone".. or sumthings likes tht
    7. LOL

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  6. @ sunaina -

    1. Sort of ;)
    3. Thank you :)
    4. Will let u know wen I kill them
    6. u got the phrase correct, but still...random thing! :P

    7. Seriously! AM a light sleeper...

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  7. "19. I would always prefer golgappas from Delhi to pani puri from Mumbai though I like the latter too!"

    jhoothaa...

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