After a day of sunshine, Delhi went back into the fog cover yesterday night. I had some work to finish at the office and a daaru party in the evening. Upon reaching Samarkand (not our usual party venue), we found another bunch of ppl from my office. Twenty beers later, I dropped off my friends back to their homes and the fog became really dense. There was zero visibility. Me and Subhash sobered up lightning fast. However, as scary as it was, I have to admit it was sooo damn fun! I was playing Lamb of God in my car, which literally took the experience to a whole new level. Once back, I was too tired (drunk) to do anything. I straightaway went to sleep and woke up at 8:30 with a nice heavy head. I had to get up since the Dhobi had come. My mom has this knack of waking me up. She continuously calls out my name..literally non-stop..warning me of dire consequences if I dont wake up. You cant ignore it..you HAVE to get up..there is no second option. Anyways, in a way I was glad too...although I cant get up early, I really dont like sleeping till late in the morning. It feels as if the day is too short.
The weather is back to grey..and India is loosing wickets! I read Sehwag saying Bangladesh is an ordinary side in the newspaper today. I had a feeling something would happen. Cockiness has never done any good to anyone and lately Sehwag has been doing just that. Though he has the ability to pull it off..but comments like these often help the opponents to raise their level. Its always better to talk after the match.
Anyways the much awaited Mumbai Marathon went underway. Rohit participated in that. They were telecasting it on the TV as well. The heat and humidity caught up to the athletes who kinda struggled at the end to complete the circuit. There were lot of ppl participating in it though. It got me thinking - I gotta start running again. Hopefully from monday. I really really hope so.
The weather is back to grey..and India is loosing wickets! I read Sehwag saying Bangladesh is an ordinary side in the newspaper today. I had a feeling something would happen. Cockiness has never done any good to anyone and lately Sehwag has been doing just that. Though he has the ability to pull it off..but comments like these often help the opponents to raise their level. Its always better to talk after the match.
Anyways the much awaited Mumbai Marathon went underway. Rohit participated in that. They were telecasting it on the TV as well. The heat and humidity caught up to the athletes who kinda struggled at the end to complete the circuit. There were lot of ppl participating in it though. It got me thinking - I gotta start running again. Hopefully from monday. I really really hope so.
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