Sunday, August 21, 2005

Ennui - or the lack thereof -

Now Playing: The Dandy Warhols - The Last High

So, Hem & Vince both redesigned their blogs recently, which prompted me to try and redesign my own slice of the information superhighway. Attempting to redo a website sans any real HTML knowledge? fun, fun, fun. The fact that you are looking at the same old, scratch that, classic, look, should clue you in to the fact that the redesign was unsucessful. I was going for a stark, b&w look, featuring Uryuu Ishida from Bleach. It kinda worked, but not quite - so until I get with the program and learn HTML, the tried and tested look will have to do.

Uryuu who, you ask? That would be this guy -








- just so you know. (All images from the bleach_icons lj community)

And now to present a scene from chez abacus -

Me: You know, I think there's something wrong with my memory! My ability to recall details is totally deteriorating. *shudder*
Brother: Hm. That is funny. I mean, normally, you can remember the most useless details. Something must be wrong with you. Really, really wrong.
Me: Why are you smiling like that?
Brother: No reason. (starts humming "How do you solve a problem like Maria")
Me: That'll teach me to look to you for reassurance! Kung Fu Kidney Jab Of Doom!
Brother: owww.
Me: Ahhh, now I feel better.

Anyway, summer is almost over, and this time, it went by too fast for my liking; none of the usual summer's end ennui, possibly because I actually kept busy this time. I actually worked, for the first time in my life, and it was a job I really enjoyed - being the Verbal Reasoning instructor for students taking the Princeton Review MCAT prep course. Teaching was, for me, a totally new experience - fun, but also entirely nervewracking. I managed to convince myself that every murmur and whisper in class was caused by there being something on my face (in a spectacular display of my customary self-absorption) - which meant I spent much of the class time in an agony of wondering what was wrong with my dress/disposition/face/whatever. Other than that, it was an entirely edifying experience - I now have oodles of respect for anyone who's in any kind of teaching position, and I'll never be able to talk in class ever again.

I finally bought the creative zen - blue, 5 GB - and have named it Fluffy.

Also, no takers for the Interpol concert. Why, oh why, did they have to play on a Wednesday?

Movies seen recently -

  • Main Pyar Kyun Kiya: It's good for a David Dhawan movie - Salman Khan and Sushmita Sen are both funny, as is Arshad Warsi in a small role, but Katrina Kaif can't act. Gah.
  • Kya Kool Hai Hum: Chock-full of what us Indians refer to as "non-veg" jokes, but still, the funniest movie I've seen in a long while. However, if you can't take really juvenile humour, this isn't the movie for you. Ritesh Deshmukh, Isha Koppikar & Anupam Kher are the standouts in an awesome comedic ensemble.
  • Kisna: A good movie, but marred by the 3-hour rule that hindi movies seem to consider sancrosanct. If it had clocked in at two hours or so, it would have been a good movie, but it just kept going and going - like the energizer bunny, except in a bad way. The end result of too much of a good thing (ie - Vivek Oberoi) in this case, is mediocrity.
Now off. Ta!




9 comments:

P said...

I can't believe you managed to watch 'Maine Pyar Kyu Kia' Only after the first ten seconds y brian threatened to ooze out of my ears and escape the crap that was being thrown at it. Seriously, that was a record. I did not get past the scene where the gy breaks into her house. and that girl" Worst. Actress. Ever.

Blah!

P said...

I don't know what the hell happened to my typing and grammar there. probably a sign that I should go to bed soon

Sharon said...

Purva - it actually got better! the bit that sold me on it was when bad-actress-gal tries to commit suicide by drowning, and in total filmi style, she jumps into SHALLOW water. salman khan's character says, "itni paani mein kaun khud khushi karegi?" :D

I larfed. And anyway, it's a David Dhawan movie, you expect a certain level of stupidity. :D

100hands said...

i liked dandy warhols come down. :)

Sharon said...

hmm. 100hands, that song doesn't ring a bell - what album is it from? *confusion* wait, do you mean that first track from their last album? cause i have serious trouble recalling the names of tracks/albums, unless they really stick in my head (like "the last high" did)

anyway, hope to see you around my sadly neglected blog in the future! :D how'd you find this blog, anyway?

Anonymous said...

Buahahahaha! "Kung Fu kidney jab of doom!" Sharon, you come up with the cutest things...

Also, You much teach me more moves to use on the irksome sibling. (See, you would be good at teaching.

Also also... I'd be more than happy to help you redesign your blog.

Sharon said...

Hemsie - according to my brother, the Kung Fu Kidney Jab Of Doom is *anything* but cute :D

And thank you SO much for offering to help redesign the blog. Mind you, I'll *never* get started, but the offer was too, too sweet of you. BIG HUG!

Stephen said...

Teaching was an awesome experience for me as well! I've really overcome my fear of speaking in front of large groups (yes, I really did have one, believe it or not -- I just hid it really well :P). Plus some of my students claim I did a really good job, which is always good to hear because I never really thought of myself as much of a teacher. :D

Stephen said...

OMG! Not the red-eyes red dragon! I place it FACE DOWN and END MY TURN!

Yu-Gi-Oh will be right back!

LOL I'll stop now before I get too random. :P