Tuesday, March 17, 2009

An even better Sunday

Aston Villa went down to Spurs at home 2-1. Arsenal pushed up the leagued table as a result into fourth position and look good to qualify for Europe next year with Theo and Eduardo back in the squad.

Went with T-didi/S-da/Nina to Copper Chimney. Unfortunately my adorable niece couldn't enjoy the lunch much because of a running cold we however, did. The seekh kebabs were awesome and so was the rumali roti - which had a beautiful aroma and flavour to it; strange though I certainly wasn't complaining. The colour of the ghosth biryani didn't inspire confidence in me since I prefer the zaffrani Lucknow-i biryani but nevertheless lived up to the high standards set by the kebab platter. We even got a 15% discount on the food bill :)).

In the evening I got my first taste of the early summer-Bangalore rain this year and loved it :).

S-da had ordered "Fish called Wanda" and "Jaane tu ya jaane na" from seventymm.com. Since I had seen the first one we went with the Hindi movie. While the much school-girlish Genelia D'Souza tortured us with her semi-south-indian-HINGLISH-mix of dialogues, glaring eyes and occasional good looks, Imran Khan inspired by his uncles performances in Dil Hain ke Maanta Nahin played the chocolate boy hero only to transform himself to Rajhore ke Rathore in the end: confused, I say, this generation. Anyways we had a good laugh watching the sub-titles more than jokes that were cracked in the movie.

Reading: The Brethren - John Grisham

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