Wednesday, April 18, 2007

How (not) to negotiate a train crossing

Trying to out run a train at a crossing has never been a good idea. Most times the train wins, especially when you are driving a rickety old minibus laden to capacity. But the van driver and passengers decided otherwise, even after certain eyewitnesses claimed that they had warned the driver against making the crossing. I suppose one would like to make damn sure there isn't an approaching train on track before you cross. But when you are in a hurry to visit a temple, basic road sense and etiquette can be dispensed with.

To say that it ended badly is an understatement. But some how I am not so sure. You see the benevolent state government has this habit of doling out solatiums for morons who can’t seem to understand that standing in the path of an oncoming train usually gets you killed. A sheer waste of life and tax payer resources. Why I ask must the rest of us spend our taxes for the stupidity and gross negligence of a few? I am sure that there are other equally creative ways of committing mass suicide that does not involve a drain on the state exchequer. Rewarding people for this type of behaviour will only ensure that it happens again.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Vodkathon 2.0

Vodkathon 2.0 organized under much secrecy was held at Shioks on the 1st of April. It almost did not happen for me. I was attending a party at The Taj when I realized rather belatedly at 10.45 p.m. that Dabbler wouldn't be picking me up on his way to Central. After two large vodkas and a change of clothes I was off. I caught up Dabbler some ten minutes before the scheduled departure.

We spent the next day at Prabhu's place waiting for sundown when Vodkathon would commence. It was my first time at Vodkathon and at Shioks for that matter. I was very impressed by Mad Mans restaurant/lounge bar. The food and cocktails were top notch and the service excellent. There was a freewheeling discussion on all things blog related. A very pleasant and enjoyable evening spent in the company of friends. I had a great time and hope to repeat the experience.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Bob Woolmer passes away

Bob Woolmer is dead. A pioneer, he redefined the role of coaches in cricket and helped mould the second best team in the world. His passing away is a sad day for world cricket. Woolmer spoke about the pressures of his assignment and the toll it exacted on his personal/family life. It was clear that he was tottering on the edge, the question is whether he was pushed over?

Friday, March 02, 2007