@5anket Haha, no no, it was in the evening, but I didn’t have internet access to send it then. :)
Is it a bad thing that I want to play with my phone and think about tweeting, while waiting in a queue, feet-drenched, to enter a temple?
@Fine_Whining Also, I take the slow dying route, remember?
@Fine_Whining No magnanimous one. But our states are such, that you’re excused to have overlooked it.
@Fine_Whining Funny, but me too.
Paul Rand (short) Film: http://www.imaginaryforces.com/featured/3/415
When you can’t find the right type of music in your library, more often than not, you can find it in your ‘Top 50 Most Played’ playlist.
@xAbhishek It is, especially when people are trying to pay back loans, gain experience, etc.
But coming back home can’t be too bad either.
@xAbhishek I mean aspirations that die out due to immigration rules/unemployment, and referring to people whose visas cannot be renewed.
India, take note, you shall experience a strong influx of aspired, then expired, immigrants coming back soon.
@5anket A loop worth. :)
@rungtaakki Where would this be?
@rungta Oh no! That isn’t good…
@5anket Neither to the unemployed.
@xAbhishek That could be possible. You get your customer attention, which includes a lot of faffing about, from observation and experience.
@rakeshrach Ah, the déjà vu sight, from down under.
Moon, plane and contrails: http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/10/08/12/
Is it just me or has english rock ballad compositions died out, or am I just failing to recognise them anymore? #stranded_in_the_20thcentury
@rakeshrach Interesting. Didn’t know that. No surprise then that it’s considered as a classic in the movie world.
@rakeshrach Oh! Been meaning to watch that movie for a while now. Now it sounds more intriguing.