Sunday, March 21, 2004

Yesterdays



Yesterday was an exceedinly fun and long day. In the morning, I went to school to do some kaam, and then left for Vidz's house, where I was to spend most of the day.

Now, I was meeting her after a long time, and she did not dissapoint. Fun things soon transpired, and she, I kid you not, decided to shave Gyan's legs.
Now, when Vidz decides to do something, there aren't too many things in this world that can stop her, and so in faith, Gyan's legs were shaved. Thankfully, she stopped after one stroke of the razor, otherwise the poor chap would have a lot of explaining to do.

"Gyan? Tummm.... legs shave kiye ho?"

Later in the evening, I went to watch a play with Vidz, Shivani and the-girl-who-got-the-passes-for-the-wrong-effing-day.
The play, entitled Adolf, was a monologue on the final scenes of Hitler's life. The thespian followed the monologue with an interactive conversation with the audience. He first joked with us, and tested our limits of tolerance, and then got into character as Hitler.
The play was excellent, and really threw light into the success of Hitler, and how Hitler's live on in our society today. Examples of this abound everywhere, from Isreal and Palestine, the protectionism policies against BPO of the United States.

All in all, it was quite a good day.

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