Category: Thoroughly Mundane

  • Arguments on Argument

    Arguments on Argument

    Arguments the dictionary defines as, A reason given as proof or rebuttal. It could be a disclosure intended to persuade. It could be a coherent series of statements leading from a premise to a conclusion. It was quite an eye-opener for me here I was using a word without real clarity of what it meant.…

  • Baingan Bertha

    Baingan Bertha

    We become what we love, everything else is just movement. This was the sufiyana message that I received today. I come from town called Perampalli. Which is famous for its eggplants, I do not call it brinjal because these are green in color, round and seeded. In kannada we call it gulla.  An vertically and horizontally challenged woman…

  • Is life like that?

    Dear Zindagi… First I do apologize for referring to you as Zindagi instead of the O!Jeevave as I refer to you in my night conversation. Somewhere it has become fashionable to say, “life sucks” we are brought up with a social conditioning of “hardships, poverty and being serious” is about life and living… one actually…

  • Down the Memory lane.

    We are busy  planning for tomorrows Ramleela it is a student production and at the break, Mrs.Padmashree Josalkar and I were discussing our growing up, Padmashree is from the famous Gubbi theatre, she was talking of how the kids of the family would step in small roles, and as little kids they would forget that…

  • Free Money Day?

    Free Money Day?

    Yesterday the 15th of September was the free money day. When I heard of it I saw visuals of currency bill flying around.  So I figured I needed to know more about it. The exercise was quite simple it was about handing two bills/coins to absolute strangers and requests the recipient to pass half of…

  • Mahabali cannot be Dwarfed.

    As we were driving down from Panaji, to Margao I saw this banner that said, 37%  Goan have votes AAP, 27%BJP, and some X% congress, the conclusion was AAP leads, what occurred to me, is it could also be interpreted as 63% Goans are clear that they do not want AAP. Ultimately every story is…