They say a cup is half full, or half empty depending on how you look at it. I always thought mine was full of joy. Here's a celebration of cups large and small, always full of life!
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That means Great Flood. It's a story about a guy and a girl who are friends from school, for many years. He thinks it's a love stor...
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Golf has given me a lot of new friends- teaching it, I mean. One of these I taught on request, was a talented actor from IIM Indore FPM pro...
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Usually, I am not very talkative. But in the right company, I can hold a long conversation. Happened again in the company of my friend Swat...
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These are not the official ones, but meets with alums of different places I have taught in, personally, either at Indore or elsewhere. Met ...
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Not blues, because it wasn't my wedding! On tour to Mumbai, managed to attend a friend's son's wedding. It was in Juhu area, at...
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Ok, one such meetup happened yesterday, with old friends, Prachi Jain and Pratishtha Batra, of IIM Indore fame. There was a new member too ...
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I discovered a new website thanks to an article I was reading in the Mint Lounge (the saturday paper that I have come to like). It is www.re...
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Ok, this is a continuing series, and many more people I know are yet to be covered. But let me try- NIFT Students- Thanks to Bhaskar Banerj...














2 comments:
as an engineer you could also say - the cup is twice as big as it needs to be.. eh?
Good idea! Yes!!
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