Jul 23, 2007

Monday Morning Blues

It has been an altogether different morning so far. It's Monday morning after all. I am feeling an uneasiness in air. Something is wrong but I am not able to figure out what it is. Some days I wonder why do I find myself lost most of the times. Alone, wondering in dark alleys leading to nowhere. More questions than answer in my mind at this point. Why?

Today is one such days I guess.

PS: On a lighter note - title of this post translated to Hindi - "सोमवार सुबह के नीले रंग" :)

9 comments:

Vatsy said...

And strangely enough I was feeling so fresh coming to the office today.. :) They say if u sleep well it shows, that's what happened in my case i guess.. woke up at 9.30 am today ....;)

satyajit said...

i was quite so-so this morning...thankfully, as soon as i logged in, i found out the document i had to edit was fairly interesting...

either way, everything will pass

Pritesh Jain said...

this too shall pass...
I dont remember where did I hear this line but its been a part of my life from that day onwards.
And I know..
this too shall pass...

Pri said...

ohh hope the blues have settled now tht its tuesday :p...
by the way, chk out the tag on my blog ...thot tht everysoul opn blogsville must have taken it up before me(thanks to my hibernation spells...lol!) so dint bother to tag neone...
but found youuuuu....so u r TAGGED! :D

CandidConfessions said...

Amazing how languages give a different color to words! And yeah, Ans so will this pass!

SUCHARITA ROY said...

there is a something we learn in microbiology called an IDE REACTION :- literally translated it says.. the manifestation of a characteristic elsewhere from the site of affection...ya and as for words..i really dont know..because they can twist and take as many shapes as the locks of Medusa..so for every " this too shall pass" there is also " the more things change..the more they remain the same"...equally cliched..equally true ? i dont know..and i am not intrested.

Oh and by the way...treat the original pathology with the CURE meant for the pathology..and the "ide" disappears :)

satyajit said...

The locks of Medusa took varied enchanting forms thanks to ancient Greek hairstylists that catered to the elite class. The present-day version of such state-of-the-art salons are Toni & Guy--the stylists on the same floor as my office.

Anyway, the salon on our floor is a traning center of sorts. So, anyone can get a free haircut cos their trainees will be using you as a subject to demonstrate their skills or the lack of them.

Now, if you carefully watched Cheeni Kum, in one scene you might have been able to glimpse a London outlet of Toni & Guy, located close to Bachan saab's restaurant (Spice 69?)

SUCHARITA ROY said...

the locks of medusa were snakes..they never rested...that was how it was meant to be..to make a person die the moment he caught sight of his face..err locks...and if it is tht toni and guy specialize in giving shape to "dreadlocks" as you mention..then thank god i dont live anywhere near them...even for a free haircut..this would be the last thing my patients will expect me to sport.

Pritesh Jain said...

@vatsy: I cant afford that luxury. My Cab comes at 8:15am and I have to cover a full Km on foot to catch that. :(

@Pri: I shall do that soon. :) Thanks for the honor.

@candid confessions: hehe...And thanks to google innovation, I could show that.

@sucharita: I am lost. :)

@rout: You told me about the salon. But I guess you would never need it. Unless of course if you are planning to act in Radio City advertisement.

@Sucharita: I think you have not seen rout for long now. :P