And the coolest person award goes to!
Me obviously! Who else would even come close?! I'm so cool that the word cool was invented when the world witnessed how cucumber-ily cool I was, and still am of course.
Yea I'm in a jolly-good-sing-a-song mood!
What happened was... umm ok from start. Me and the husband came back from our long weekend and we had amazing fun on the way back. The train journey was fun and though it (the train) was almost empty, we played and yapped like 'twas nobody's business!
First up, we played... umm whats that game called? That silly ass game where you make a lot of dots - looks like square/rectangle filled with dots separated by spaces. Get the drift? Like this -
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There can be as many dots as you wish. Then, each takes turn to connect a pair of dots - horizontal or vertical. One pair at a time. When you connect a pair such that its a square (all 4 dots connected), thats a house and you get a point. Num. points = num houses. I know, silly game. But its interesting once you start playing it. I used to play this a lot when in school, tee hee :D
So we played this game and it rocked! I won with 39 points/houses and the husband, 38! Hah! Loser :P You should've seen him sulk, such fun.
Then we played tic-tac-toe. Yea, another school game. The husband, wounded from the last game's defeat, cheated and won 1 out of 5 games. Rest, draw. Hmmph.
It was getting late, so we decided to pull our blankets and hit the sack. But neither of us wanted to sleep, so we played "The Personality Game". One person thinks of someone famous, and the other should ask 10 questions (that can be answered with yes or no only) and should guess the personality. 3 guesses also allowed too. We took turns to play this game.
The husband goes first - I got that one. His was Laloo Prasad Yadav. How predictable since we were sitting in the train! Have some creativity man geez.
He also thought of Rooney (Wayne Rooney - no. 8, Manchestah Yoonited), Hilary Clinton, Monica Lewinsky, Arundhati Roy, Selvar Mani (from the movie Sarkar, really!), and few others. I got them all except Hilary and Monica. I know, I'm cool.
And when it was my turn, I came up with such good names; the husband had a though time guessing the right personality. Salman Rushdie, Trinny Woodall, Rupali Ganguly, Bobby Darling HAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHHAHAAH :)) The husband got almost all. Then there was one which was really difficult but I have to give it him, he got the answer right. This is how it went -
The Husband - Male?
Me - Nope.
TH - Indian?
Me - Yes.
TH - Entertainment Industry?
Me - No.
TH - Politics.
Me - No.
TH - Singer?
Me - I said No for entertainment industry, didnt I?
TH - Does she write?
Me - Yea, when she's free.
TH - Is she below 30?
Me - Yes of course!
TH - YOU?!!!
Me - CORRECT!!
Hahahahahahah it was so fun watching the expression on his face at that time! I told you I'm cool. Then I told him that now he cant start thinking of other realtives like Bombaywali buaji or Jamshedpurwali buaji hehheh, only I can ;) Also, when he'd have asked just 3 or 4 questions, I'd warn him, "Ok 9 questions over, you have only one left." What?!, cries the husband :))
Then, when we met my sister (I abosultely love her), she kept asking me stories about how we met, did we sneak out and meet often (before getting married, of course), did we travel to meet each other, did we stay together etc. (yep we Indians are very nosey). "Tell me everything in detail!", she commanded. I tried to answer all her eager questions as calmly as possible, censoring info wherever needed. But the husband kept prodding and nudging, "tell her about the time I came to see you when your mom was out of town", "tell her about the time when you came to pick me up at the airport and the flight got delayed and we ended up missing the last train home and stood at the bus stop drinking coffee at 2 AM", "and tell her that you split the coffee on my pants", "tell her when I came to see you when your mom was at your uncles' place", "tell her about how we went to the secluded beach and got fully wet", "tell her how I gave you a piggyback ride when you got a shoe bite", "tell her how we watched movies at your place till early morning". SHHHHHH! She's my kid sister!
But it was actually sweet seeing him talk about those days with that sparkle in his eyes - yep, there lies love :)
This morning, we went to play tennis. After that we went to the beach and drank coconut water (mmmm my favorite drink). The husband's was sweeter than mine, so he offered me his and says, "You take this". I found that really, really sweet :)
And I bought Rs. 6000/- worthsportswear "sports lifestyle" wear from PUMA. They've got some kickass stuff. Very fashionable - suits me just fine. And I let my purse strings and myself go loose :D Retail therapy always helps. And I'm not saying only when you are feeling the blues ;)
Yea I'm in a jolly-good-sing-a-song mood!
What happened was... umm ok from start. Me and the husband came back from our long weekend and we had amazing fun on the way back. The train journey was fun and though it (the train) was almost empty, we played and yapped like 'twas nobody's business!
First up, we played... umm whats that game called? That silly ass game where you make a lot of dots - looks like square/rectangle filled with dots separated by spaces. Get the drift? Like this -
. . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .
There can be as many dots as you wish. Then, each takes turn to connect a pair of dots - horizontal or vertical. One pair at a time. When you connect a pair such that its a square (all 4 dots connected), thats a house and you get a point. Num. points = num houses. I know, silly game. But its interesting once you start playing it. I used to play this a lot when in school, tee hee :D
So we played this game and it rocked! I won with 39 points/houses and the husband, 38! Hah! Loser :P You should've seen him sulk, such fun.
Then we played tic-tac-toe. Yea, another school game. The husband, wounded from the last game's defeat, cheated and won 1 out of 5 games. Rest, draw. Hmmph.
It was getting late, so we decided to pull our blankets and hit the sack. But neither of us wanted to sleep, so we played "The Personality Game". One person thinks of someone famous, and the other should ask 10 questions (that can be answered with yes or no only) and should guess the personality. 3 guesses also allowed too. We took turns to play this game.
The husband goes first - I got that one. His was Laloo Prasad Yadav. How predictable since we were sitting in the train! Have some creativity man geez.
He also thought of Rooney (Wayne Rooney - no. 8, Manchestah Yoonited), Hilary Clinton, Monica Lewinsky, Arundhati Roy, Selvar Mani (from the movie Sarkar, really!), and few others. I got them all except Hilary and Monica. I know, I'm cool.
And when it was my turn, I came up with such good names; the husband had a though time guessing the right personality. Salman Rushdie, Trinny Woodall, Rupali Ganguly, Bobby Darling HAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHHAHAAH :)) The husband got almost all. Then there was one which was really difficult but I have to give it him, he got the answer right. This is how it went -
The Husband - Male?
Me - Nope.
TH - Indian?
Me - Yes.
TH - Entertainment Industry?
Me - No.
TH - Politics.
Me - No.
TH - Singer?
Me - I said No for entertainment industry, didnt I?
TH - Does she write?
Me - Yea, when she's free.
TH - Is she below 30?
Me - Yes of course!
TH - YOU?!!!
Me - CORRECT!!
Hahahahahahah it was so fun watching the expression on his face at that time! I told you I'm cool. Then I told him that now he cant start thinking of other realtives like Bombaywali buaji or Jamshedpurwali buaji hehheh, only I can ;) Also, when he'd have asked just 3 or 4 questions, I'd warn him, "Ok 9 questions over, you have only one left." What?!, cries the husband :))
Then, when we met my sister (I abosultely love her), she kept asking me stories about how we met, did we sneak out and meet often (before getting married, of course), did we travel to meet each other, did we stay together etc. (yep we Indians are very nosey). "Tell me everything in detail!", she commanded. I tried to answer all her eager questions as calmly as possible, censoring info wherever needed. But the husband kept prodding and nudging, "tell her about the time I came to see you when your mom was out of town", "tell her about the time when you came to pick me up at the airport and the flight got delayed and we ended up missing the last train home and stood at the bus stop drinking coffee at 2 AM", "and tell her that you split the coffee on my pants", "tell her when I came to see you when your mom was at your uncles' place", "tell her about how we went to the secluded beach and got fully wet", "tell her how I gave you a piggyback ride when you got a shoe bite", "tell her how we watched movies at your place till early morning". SHHHHHH! She's my kid sister!
But it was actually sweet seeing him talk about those days with that sparkle in his eyes - yep, there lies love :)
This morning, we went to play tennis. After that we went to the beach and drank coconut water (mmmm my favorite drink). The husband's was sweeter than mine, so he offered me his and says, "You take this". I found that really, really sweet :)
And I bought Rs. 6000/- worth
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