Thursday, February 23, 2006

More CL.


HA!
Last night's CL games were good, especially cos the results were quite too ;). Well, enough beating around the bush - Barca won! Chelsea Lost!. 2-1. Two own goals , one from Thiago Motta and Terry saw the game tied, but Eto'o rose high over the others to get the winning goal! I personally don't have anything against Chelsea but they were getting a little outta hand with all the money, stars and the invincible tag. So as it stands, Barca have slight advantage going into the second round.
The other very interesting game was the one between Juventus and Werder Bremen. Though Lotta people expected Juve to win it easily, the Germans were not gonna go down so easily. This resulted in a 5 goal thriller with Bremen piping Juve by scoring an equaliser with 2 minutes remaining and then scored a dramatic winner in the very last minute of the game! Elsewhere, 2-2 draws were the results, between Ajax and Inter, Rangers and Villareal.
It all points to an amazing second leg with almost all the teams still very much in contention!

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

CL Time again


It's time again for the crucial Champions League matches and it's kinda strange not to see ManU in the list there. After being dumped out of the CL in the previous round, the ties looked inviting with...
Arsenal facing Real,
the Italian giants -Milan - against the German giants - Bayern,
Liverpool facing Benfica,
Lyon taking on PSV,
Ajax against Inter,
Rangers take on Villareal,
Juve against Werder Bremen,
and the world waits for yet another encounter between Chelsea and Barca!

In the First leg, Milan - who I hope win this time around - salvaged a draw with a Shevchenko penalty after Ballack had put Bayern ahead with a brilliant lob which Dida could do nothing about. The 1-1 draw makes the second leg even more interesting now as both the teams have a say in it. In the other games of the night, Arsenal claimed a shock win against Real with none other than Henry scoring the vital goal which saw them pull one over the Galacticos. Benfica stunned Liverpool 1-0, but the reds will be looking to slaughter them at Anfield in the second leg. And Lyon managed to extend their fine run with a 1-0 win over PSV.
Tonight's second round of the first leg will be entertaining as well with all eyes especially on the Chelsea-Barcelona encounter! Let the best team win!

Strange Visitor


A rather strange visitor came home this morning - a pigeon!
The door to my apartment was slightly ajar and out of the blue, this little guy just walked in and was happily roaming around the room , checking out all the stuff I had, and then to make matters worse, went under the bed and stayed there! Looked like a couple of crows were chasing him and he came in to hide. And out there, was his partner waiting for him, to continue on their long journey. So after chasing the crows away, this little fella was coaxed out of the room (after quite a bit of persuasion!) to join his mate.
...And then (as the story goes)they flew away happily together!!!

Friday, February 17, 2006

TGIF!


The weekend is almost here and am waiting to board the train and head home! Been a couple of weeks since I went home so am looking forward to go, eat and sleep. I can almost smell the deep fried chicken my mom usually makes ...hmmm...Have half a day more to complete my tasks before I head out...

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Few Favourite Quips and wise sayings!


"He's the only man I know who could start an argument with himself"
- Sir Bobby Robson on Craig Bellamy

"You expect to win some, lose some, but you don't expect to lose some, lose some and then lose some more."
- Keegan warms to his team

"When people want to built new tracks, they want to look at Silverstone. We don't want it built like that. It's quite embarrassing"
- Bernie Ecclestone takes another swipe at Silverstone.

"When I joined, he came walking down the corridor and said 'Ah you must be Edward Sheringham'. I told him I was, but that I preferred to be called Teddy. He said 'OK, welcome to the club, Edward'"
- Teddy Sheringham remembers his first meeting with the late Brian Clough.

And my personal favourite...

"We are going to work like lions and fight like tigers"
Liverpool's John Arne Riise looks ahead to Wednesday's Champions League final against AC Milan. Let's hope he doesn't make a monkey of himself.

Nelliampathy.


We knew it was waiting to happen. A long weekend, coupled with all of us at home, points to another wild adventure!So having decided to go to Nelliampathy (Well, the others did not have a choice, did they?) we started early in the morning, if you can call quarter to seven as early, and set sail towards palakad. It was not exactly the complete E-Street Band as Karthik had to go for work - what a bummer!. But, nonetheless, Shriram, Anand and I started on yet another journey to explore strange new lands.

Unlike the other trips, this was quite different as none of us knew the exact route nor did we have a map to guide us. So we had to stop here and there and ask for directions, but that was fun as well - especially with people giving us different directions each time :). After filling up the tank, we finally saw a few known signs (which we got to know after researching on the net) and the Nelliampathy Hills were soon visible. Though it was not much of a hill station, the place was almost a jungle by itself. After crossing Nemmara, which I believe was the last town for habitation, the mountainous terrain started and the road start to wind and had potholes which one might even mistake for a well!

At the base of the hills, lies the Pothundy dam, which has a good view of the mountains and has boating facilities for the few tourists who managed to find the directions to this place. From here the road was practically the width of a mid sized car and kept me swerving from left to right. Once we crossed the jungle, we were greeted by the numerous tea and coffee estates that were all over the place. In fact, it looked like the entire tea and coffee export came from this place :) Ofcourse, for Tea we do have Valparai for competition (one of our other trips, mentioned somewhere else in my blog!).

The First of our stops was SitarGundu, from where you get a 'google earth' kinda view of the palghat gap which separates Tamilnadu and Kerala. This was indeed a sigh to behold and I wonder if any camera can do justice by capturing every inch of its splendour. From here the trickling waterfall of SitarGundu can be seen in the distance, so we started our trek towards it. Halfway through, much to our dismay, Anand was not wearing the right kinda boots for trekking so it was pretty tough for him to walk- let alone climb! So sadly, with heavy hearts, we took a long look at the waterfall and then turned back.

The next place on our map (though, the truth is we had no map!) was another place, for which we needed a 4x4 which unfortunately we did not have - neither does my dad, so that idea goes down the drain, atleast for now ;). We just drove around through the forest for some time and then decided to turn back as the sun was getting too hot and we were all tired as well. By now, it was almost evening and so that seemed like a good idea too!

On the way back, there was another good view point which people said was worth it, so after a small walk through another man made path, we reached a place which resembled a huge plateau and ended in a sheer cliff. A drop from here would probably land us somewhere near Pothundy dam (if my sense of direction and the wind direction is good!). This gave us quite a good view of the dam and the surrounding hills.

Finally, after another long drive through the winding hills and then on the highway, we reached home (after hitting a few hotels and bakery's on the way!)

Another adventure on the E-Street Band's map!

Monday, February 13, 2006

Just like Heaven



Last weekend, my friends and I went for this movie - 'Just like Heaven' - which was a romantic comedy and though am not a big fan of romantic comedies, I have to say it was an OK movie. Well, the storyline was literally out of this world and the ending was more or less as expected so on the whole it was just another movie. Atleast the popcorn was good :). Come to think of it, these movies are getting more and more pricey nowadays. I paid more than the ticket fare for popcorn and hot chocolate! No wonder, pirated CD's and DVD's are becoming more and more famous! :)

Thursday, February 09, 2006

A bit too late.


Yesterday was another slow day...though I had only a few issues to work on, I still left one issue open - all because I had to leave early to watch 'The Chronicles of Narnia' with one of my friends. But as it turned out, we were not able to meet on time and so had to skip it! sigh...the story of our lives! Then had nothing much to do other than hang around for some time, have dinner and head back home!
Anyway, here I am back at work...so will update later!

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Place of my own


Finally...I moved into my 'own' studio appartment a couple of weeks ago and though the place is kinda small, it's my own and I can do whatever I want to do with it. Right now, have set it up so that I can live with the basic facilities and am adding stuff almost everyday!! Soon it's gonna be the palace! Might in fact bring in a slot machine! :)

Life is a Rollercoaster


Ever though Life to be a rollercoaster ride...You go up and see the entire city through a bird's eye, and then all of a sudden without any warning, you plummet to the ground at break neck speed. All the while whether you are up or down, you have twists and turns which make it more interesting and thrilling at times! But in the end you are safe and sound after a harrowing ride! Just compare life with a rollercoaster and it will keep you thinking for a long time! At one point you are on top of the world, which can immediately turn into a high fall and there you are at the bottom staring at the top. Then you make your way to the top again, and the cycle continues...
Well....That's life...I guess!