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Saturday, July 30, 2011

And one day, the blurred instances of childhood, will just fade away, without as much a moment's notice.





...And all that will remain will be a few mis-leading questions.

10 comments:

  1. That's the garden opposite to my building, it always gets filled up during the rains.

    P.S. Mumbai rains, I tell you.

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  2. Yea man! I have seen its worst.. July 2005 mein mera pentium 3 PC oothake leke gaye .. mumbai ki rains =(

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  3. Thankfully, I live on the 1st floor, so I'm like safe that way.
    The real deal, is when you have to travel in local trains during the rains.Filthy shit.

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  4. Dude kuch kuch jagah toh uss deen 1st floor tak paani aya tha...

    I liked rain drops hitting me on the face like tiny stones when you stand at the door :p
    Its feels like needle pricks.
    No I am no emo. =/
    Given that the train aint crowded, warna its sweat plus wet.
    *disgusted*

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  5. I always love standing near the door. Its amazing, and yes, I love the pricks too, and I ain't emo either. They hurt slighty, but they are happy pricks. Make you feel very alive.

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  6. They hurt when the train(naya model) is between stations which are separated by quite some distance, where it can speed up..

    Have you taken a ride in the space between the compartments? :p

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  7. what? No! You don't want me to die, do you?

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  8. No man! Certainly not!

    It was something I did when I had no other choice, during my board exams.
    It was scary as hell but entertaining too :p
    Chemistry ka exam acha gaya , after performing that feat :p

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  9. I share the same views. Liked your blog very much.
    Tech Mentro

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