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A Wind-up Bird Chronicle: June 2006
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A Wind-up Bird Chronicle. The work of an aspiring writer. Fiction. Mostly. Real. Mostly, that too. View my complete profile. A time to reflect. Escape from Cubicle Nation. My Other Shoes are Manolos. One in a Billion. The world in progress. Friday, June 23, 2006. Interview with Haruki Murakami. A rare longish article on/interview with Murakami feature here, on The Age. Be warned though, the article is either too long, or strictly for Murakami fans only! Friday, June 23, 2006. Wednesday, June 21, 2006.
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A Wind-up Bird Chronicle: July 2006
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A Wind-up Bird Chronicle. The work of an aspiring writer. Fiction. Mostly. Real. Mostly, that too. View my complete profile. A time to reflect. Escape from Cubicle Nation. My Other Shoes are Manolos. One in a Billion. The world in progress. Thursday, July 27, 2006. Mallorka’s parents fell in this group. Yes, Ma, a bag, mallorka said. No, not a bag, its called a suitcase. Suit-Case. When children become very naughty and don’t do as they are told, parents feel very very unhappy. And w...8220; You are aware...
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A Wind-up Bird Chronicle: April 2006
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A Wind-up Bird Chronicle. The work of an aspiring writer. Fiction. Mostly. Real. Mostly, that too. View my complete profile. A time to reflect. Escape from Cubicle Nation. My Other Shoes are Manolos. One in a Billion. The world in progress. Friday, April 28, 2006. Friday, April 28, 2006. Friday, April 21, 2006. Friday, April 21, 2006. Wednesday, April 19, 2006. Part 1 of a new Murakami story. I didnt like it too much. Dont that let bias you though :). Wednesday, April 19, 2006. Saturday, April 15, 2006.
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Urban Junkie: April 2006
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Sunday, April 02, 2006. 100 things to say after you say Happy Birthday. Honestly, there should be some more authoritative information on the subject. What. You say after you wish someone a happy birthday? This is something I have struggled with for years, and the content of my birthday greetings is testimony to the fact that I still haven’t figured it out completely. Me (with hearty, hard-hitting good cheer):. Prolonged pause, in danger of becoming an awkward silence.
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Urban Junkie: January 2006
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Sunday, January 29, 2006. By Sujatha and a comment I wrote on it has had me musing on the ‘beam me up, Scottie’ theme for the past couple of weeks. Does anyone else experience the growing need I do, to shrink the world to city-size? To be able to hop across continents for simple everyday things like having coffee with a friend, going to the supermarket, or eating at a favourite restaurant? For those of you who hop between cities or countries is there a confusion arising ...
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NYFF ’07 etc. | Dreaming of Zihuatanejo
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While hatching a plan to escape from life. NYFF ’07 etc. Posted October 5, 2007. I spent the last weekend at the New York Film Festival. Brief reviews follow in the order of least to most enjoyed films:. 1 The Man from London. Before you’ll be shown something else, and who knows if that. You’ve dealt with more mundane, but pressing tasks like “pay credit card bill” and “mail rent check”. 2 Across the Universe. I know who you hang out with once you get off the sets, missy…”. 4 Le Scaphandre et Le Papillon.
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Review: Jodhaa Akbar | Dreaming of Zihuatanejo
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While hatching a plan to escape from life. Posted February 17, 2008. If you ever harbored doubts about whether beautiful people get all the breaks in life, look no further than Jodhaa Akbar. After a preliminary nod at the somewhat dubious origins of this story, Gowariker. More wars than our current one might have even had wet dreams about, and whose idea of economic reform is a permanent abolishment of tax on religious travel. Laquo; Review: No Smoking. 4 comments so far. On May 21, 2009. On May 22, 2009.
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madness and civilization: October 2005
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View my complete profile. Everyday is an endless stream of cigarettes an emp. My life, right now, is trying to stand on its head. Lathhir mukhe gaaner shur, dekhiye dilo jadabpur! There are days which are happy, not because anythi. There are times when I feel sorry for my parents. . I came home pretty early tonight, for once, so we . Granny Weatherwax always held that you ought to co. Ill call, i promise i will. I can never explain why I feel bad. The hurtness c. Second only to da vinci. Jimmy, the kid.
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A Wind-up Bird Chronicle: May 2006
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A Wind-up Bird Chronicle. The work of an aspiring writer. Fiction. Mostly. Real. Mostly, that too. View my complete profile. A time to reflect. Escape from Cubicle Nation. My Other Shoes are Manolos. One in a Billion. The world in progress. Thursday, May 18, 2006. Down with the Da Vinci Code. The logic behind the move is something like this (Imaginary conversation follows between Religion Upholder and Me):. RU : I don't like this movie. It insults my God. Me : But you haven't even seen it yet. But movies...