It was only in movies that one gets to sit opposite a beautiful girl in a train. And Raj couldn’t believe his eyes when this happened to him. He had walked into his compartment to find this stunning girl sitting opposite his seat and was overjoyed to find that the other seats in the vicinity [...]
Archive for January, 2008
Give a team ‘over-friendly’ umpires to officiate in the matches – and any team can make it Sweet Sixteen! – Sathyanarain (!!!) Yes, That’s me!
And this is the result of a poll conducted by the Australian edition of the Daily Telegraph. Courtesy : The Daily Telegraph – http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/ Note: Poricky or Poriki in Tamil means Rowdy, hence the title.
After watching the India-Australia Sydney Test, I decided to chalk out a few points that would be helpful for the Aussies. The Aussies should ‘memorize’ this checklist and if required, the ICC should conduct regular written and oral tests for them. Seven Golden Cricketing Rules 1)You cant be denied victory if you play with thirteen people (11 [...]
“Only one team played with the game’s spirit.” -Anil Kumble “The Indians were robbed!” -Robert Craddock “Sack Ponting” – Peter Roebock Give a team ‘over-friendly’ umpires to officiate in the matches – and any team can make it Sweet Sixteen! – Sathyanarain (!!!) Yes, That’s me!
This is in reference to my recent post – a short story titled What people think? Well some readers thought the title was too dumb. Well it is dumb! Thank goodness they didn’t comment here. They rather chose to tell me that in person. That was actually a title for a short story contest i [...]
The Aussies (Cricket team) invented the term sledging in cricket. For them its part of the game. The others do it and it becomes an unwanted mind game and aggression. They take it to the media and blow it. They have been racially abusing those whom they couldn’t beat in the game. Others do it [...]
“Ma! I am off to college!” “Here is your breakfast! Eat and go!” “No time ma! Bye” Raj started his bike even as he finished the sentence. He shifted the bike into first gear and released the clutch. He looked at the opposite house’s balcony to check if the girl occupying the flat was there. [...]
