Tuesday, March 22, 2011

A COLLAGE OF MY MEMORIES...

Its a rewind of myself... It looks awesome wen you look back once again.... I'm nostalgic..

THE MOST CHARMING ACTOR EVER IN KOLLYWOOD!!!

No one can replace him, he is unique in his own way. Surya over the past years has improved a lot in his dance and acting. His dedication towards acting is fantabulous. Eagerly waiting for his next film with murugadoss.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

THE TREAT!!!


                Treat!!!!!! Everyone loves treat. I bet no one would say “no” to treats. But isn’t it special if your teacher takes you out for lunch? I was given a treat by my class teacher during my higher secondary, not only me I was accompanied by all my class mates. It was during the month of May 2007. The last exam got over and I started walking to the school. Usually we go to school from the exam centre to see our teachers and to inform them about the exam paper. That was the last day and we decided to meet our class teacher. My class strength was 21, 11 girls and 10 boys and we met our teacher at last. He was my physics teacher and he promised to ‘treat’ us after our exams. Actually we just went to meet him and to say a big ‘goodbye’. He walked with us till Bedford and he called us to the restaurant (osi la kedacha yaaru venanu solluva!!!). We were 21 and it was too much for a small restaurant. I ordered ‘chicken fried rice and we shared our foods. We ended our lunch with a dessert. The bill was several thousands and our sir paid it (naamaku oru adimai sikkitan!!!). We parted our ways from Bedford after handshakes and goodbye hugs. Good memories are those which keeps us going, isn’t it???

FRIENDS FOREVER...


        Nobody wants to lose their friends, they wouldn’t dream too but that is the worst part about life. “Change is permanent”, it’s very much true and we are forced to continue our life without them. We continue to switch from careers, places and curriculum's, we make new friends but we remain close to only a few whom we like much and we take oaths not to forget each other and to remain in touch. The saddest part is only a few follow their oaths and the others forget our old friends. I wouldn’t blame them they might have a tight schedule and have difficulties in work place or would have found more compromising friends. A best friend is one who is there for us when we are happy, sad and who takes part in mischievous activities with us. A true friend is one who is there for us even if the world is against us. Friends are precious and the relationship gets stronger by fighting. So don’t lose contact with your friends and regret later. Let us form an unbreakable bond with the glue called friendship…
        Dedicated to my final year friends……..

Friday, February 18, 2011

The funniest day of my life!!!



                             Rewind…… I was doing my final year higher secondary. My school was much aware of the safety precautions and they installed a fire extinguisher in every classroom. The fire extinguisher hung in front of every class. It looked like a scary doll hanging in front of new houses. They installed a clamp to hold on the extinguisher. Unluckily, the clamp which was installed in front of our classroom broke… The extinguisher was kept inside the class as it could no longer be hung out. My classroom had three rows and four columns of desk accompanying with chairs. Only two persons can share a desk. We had a cupboard which stood at the front corner. The extinguisher was placed on top of it. We use to have lunch in the class and almost everyone was there except the hostellers. Krishna would play with the extinguisher after having his lunch. To us it looked different and everyone would watch him. He would carry the fire extinguisher to us and will make noises pretending that the white smoke came out. He would mimic the exact noise of an operating extinguisher. It continued as a routine and he kept on doing the same. One fine day, Krishna was holding the extinguisher as usual and he was scaring people. It was February and we were busy filling our slam book.
“Krishna!!!Did you fill my slam???” Geetha shouted from a corner. Krishna turned towards her and I don’t know how it happened but the white gas spread out. Everybody tried to get out of it but soon the place turned into a mass of white powder. I saw a white mist surrounding me and I couldn’t see a single soul near me. I was irritated by the smell. I went near the window and was peeking out, trying not to inhale the bloody CO (Carbon monoxide) powder. Krishna was still there trying to put out the extinguisher but he couldn’t. He took it and ran out. He didn’t hold the tip of the extinguisher’s pipe and due to the pressure the pipe swung forth and back, up and down. It made circles wherever he carried. The mist cleared from the class . I was the only one who got stuck inside. Everything turned white including the floor, desks and chairs. The powder settled everywhere in the class. My friends came inside and Krishna was back too. He was white allover from his hair to his shoes. We began laughing at him. Everyone burst out of laughter. We laughed like we never had. The funniest part was he inhaled CO and was taken to the clinic. He had a stomach wash and was normal after a day. We blamed the school for keeping the extinguisher inside and luckily no one was punished for it. It happened to be a day which was the funniest of my life.

Monday, February 14, 2011

VALENTINE'S DAY


        Today is a special day. Yeah it’s the Valentine’s Day. Hope everyone would be aware of that. We may have varied opinions about love. I would say that love is the language of the heart. Love is a key factor of our life.
Many would be gifted to enjoy this day with their beloveds. The rest of us too have a chance for sure. We bother about the colour codes for the day. It’s a day that is most welcomed by the youths. The day may connect two strangers and at the same time it can also unite the broken hearts. It’s a festival of hearts. A day meant for love.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

My first trekking experience




           It happened during my third semester holidays. It was a warm sunny day. I went to the ground after my breakfast. My friends were discussing about something. I interrupted their conversation. Have any plans? …. “Can we go to marana parai?” Kevin said… Everyone was interested and we started walking. We were a group of eight. We had to walk three miles to reach the place. We travelled through tea bushes and reached that place at last. Marana parai as the name indicates is the rock of death. It’s a view point made of a single rock. We spent some time there.
Viki asked “Can we get down?”
Why not?  Vimal said.
          I thought they were kidding. After some time everybody got up and started to get down the hill (Are they mad??). I had no other go so I went with them. Kevin came near me and said “Take it easy man we will come back after getting down a little further.” It was walking through a steep (Nearly crawling). If I just misplace a step that’s it I will be down there dead. I was cautious on my every move. My friend Kevin helped me every time when I was afraid or slipped. The place was covered with rocks and bushes. I carefully snatched the bushes and slowly got down the rock. “Is it over and can we go back?” I asked curiously.
“We have come here before” Suresh said. 
“Yep” Prince replied. 
“Let’s go further” Vishnu commanded.
           We followed him. We ended in a place and there was a rock and a tree. We should get down the rock and climb up the tree and reach the next rock. If we slip from either the tree or the rock then we will go down for sure. I can’t do this I said. Everybody encouraged me. I had no choice. Six of them went to the next rock. Kevin was behind me and he was watching as I got down from the rock. I made it at last. I wondered whether I could go back!!!!  There was a slope and I started running. It wasn’t so steep so I ran swiftly. Kevin shouted” Stop! Stop! Stop!!!” He was standing below and watching me. I knew he was saying something but I couldn’t hear anything. He came near me and tried to stop but I didn’t. He took his hand and caught me firmly. What was he doing? He asked me to look down. I watched down and nearly fainted by looking at the deep valley. I thanked him but he was angry and scolded me. If he had not stopped I would have been dead by now. The other tasks were easy to complete. We go down the rocks. 
The place was dark because of the trees. It looked like an abandoned forest. We were afraid and I searched for a weapon to protect ourselves and I ended up with a log. On the way we saw a cave and we were so afraid and we ran past it. We reached a place where there was a small stream. We went up by following the stream and there was a beautiful falls and the place was so cold so no one was interested to get wet. The grass was wet and we finally made it to the tea bushes. We went through them and finally saw a road. We went to it and sat down for a while. I saw a black thing in my right leg. It was a leech and I took a stick and managed to get rid of it. Leeches are blood suckers and you don’t feel their presence unless you see them. My friends got alert and everybody began to search themselves. Vishnu, Kevin and Prince were also the persons who got bit by the leech. We carefully removed the leeches from their body . We couldn’t see a single person on the road. We couldn’t recognize the place. We walked, walked and walked…. We got lift from a vehicle and we reached our homes. I was happy to be back at home. I couldn’t forget that day. The experience was like hell. It was worth remembering for a life time…