Lost In Transportation

I arrived in Bahrain. But my baggage didn’t.
I just love airports. I just love the way it always caused me trouble.
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I arrived in Bahrain. But my baggage didn’t.
I just love airports. I just love the way it always caused me trouble.
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It only occurred to me today, as I prepare to go home from Bangalore, how upsetting some goodbyes are. Almost all my friends have already left, but over time, I’ve started call Bangalore my new home. I’m leaving a part of myself here, my sister and also, Pegasus.
I’m not heading home not because I want to, but because I love my sister I’ll take that plane. Give my parents one more chance Read the rest of this entry »
Today, I feel more free than I’ve ever felt in my life. Its no wonder they compare engineering to imprisonment, I feel like a free man now. Well, this is just parole. I’ll have to go back to penitentiary within 20 days.
Exams are over, College closed and everyone has left Bangalore for home. Me & My steed (Pegasus) is all that is left.
Life always takes me for a trip, a whacked out color filled experiment. Read the rest of this entry »
In my Bestfriend’s diary I found another person, a lonely soul, but happy in his own space. In his diary he lived in a world of his own. He smiled, laughed and cried with the pages, telling the untold. As his pen swayed from left to right, my friend shared a pain that I still find hard to comprehend. He lived a lie, he was a different person from the one he wrote about.
I met this person from college a couple months back, R.V, as he likes to be called, became inseparable from me in a matter of days. He borrowed a new journal from me few days ago. I didn’t know what it was for -until yesterday. Read the rest of this entry »
A very short post, with a question and I need answers.
So I met this girl in college about a month ago. We recently met up, had a GREAT real date that led to some hot and heavy fun afterwards (I was fueled by too much alcohol!). That day morning, (it was an exam day) she called me over we made plans to hang out the evening. After the exam, we left college together. Needless to say, alcohol had its effect and the date wasn’t quite as “va-voom” like times before. I ended up feeling nervous and I wasn’t really myself.
After all of it, I dropped her backl. It was a great feeling to have her hugging me all the way, from college and back (gotta love the disc brakes of my pegasus). Each time I hit it, she comes a little closer. I held on to the throttle like a kid to a box of chocolate. Pegasus roared under us and pushed us through half empty Bangalore highways. It was dark all around on our way back, except for my headlights and a few streetlights. I could feel her breathe on my shoulder and as I went even faster, she shivered with the cold but still wanted me to go faster. She is really caring, loves speed, parties and traveling, just like me. She is nothing like my previous “friend-who-is-a-girl” who turned out to be a bitch (thats for another day, another entry).
So my dilemma: I want another chance! I think we connected because we were attracted to each other and I would love to get to know her better with at least one more date. She is a bit younger than me (3 years) and I think I’m too old for her ( I’m not worried about the age difference, but my character is not that of a teenager). Do you have any advice on how best to score one more chance? There are all of these more low-key date activities I would love to do this weekend.
Timely advice would be greatly appreciated!:)
-Ru
Image used in this entry was taken from: DeviantArt.com
Atheists have always been at the forefront of rational thinking and beacons of enlightenment, here’s my way of Standing Out. I just got myself a new helmet with custom design. It has my title “Atheist” with a chineze-wappaneze font (glows in the dark too) =]
Atheists are far more numerous than most people realize. They are everywhere! The bus you take in the morning, your office, the cab driver, and even more possibly, in your family. 90% of my readers are Atheists. I had conducted a survey previously which gave me disturbing results. Read the rest of this entry »