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Aight, Sorry I havent updated in a month. Iv been busy with College, not that its tough. Because its not. Just trying to focus on it. Plus Iv been forgeting to practice with my guitar. DAMN IT! I gotta remember. I gotta get some way for me to remember doing it.
Ok, So im in my CIS 110 class. Just got done with my work. I just freakin remembered that I put "Introduction to Computers 101" for the class. Oops. I might get points off for that. Oh well. Aight anyways. I love going to college, I just hate Tuesdays and Thursdays because Im here till 3:30. I hate that. I have a 3 hour Art class. Its not bad, even though art isnt my major. But I the thing is that we dont just draw. We read! and define words. What is THAT?!?! Geez, I took a art classs not a english class. Damn man, Its ridiculous.
As far as driving, Its fine. I mess up here and there but I never get into an accident. Maybe its because of the rakhees I still have on. Wonder what will happen if I take em off? lol. Nah im kidding. Life goes on to a path that is set for us. and thats why I dont remove my rakhees I let them come off them selves. woah I got side tracked there lol.
I saw Salaam Namaste. It was a great movie! Very entertaining.

SALAAM NAMASTE works also because the characters of Nick and Ambar are so true to life and identifiable and their portrayals by Saif and Preity, respectively so tremendous that you can't help but relate to the issue. The icing on the cake is, without a shred of doubt, Vishal-Shekhar's pleasant musical score.
In a nutshell, it's a big salaam to Yash Raj and Siddharth Raj Anand for presenting a flick that dares to be different, without hurting the sensibilities of an Indian moviegoer!
Nikhil aka Nick [Saif Ali Khan] has moved from India to Melbourne. He is a chef by profession. It lets him lead exactly the kind of commitment-free, laidback lifestyle that he has always wanted.
Nick's sleeping habit leads him to get on the wrong side of an RJ, whose show he doesn't turn up for. Enter Ambar [Preity Zinta], the peppy and vivacious host of a show at the 'Salaam Namaste' radio station. Ambar decides that Nick needs to learn a few basic lessons about life⦠and punctuality.
Opposites attract, love blossoms and the unlikely pair decide to share a house. They live together, but as friends, in different rooms. They're in a relationship, but not in the real sense. They seem to want the same things, but it seems that they have very little in common. Where can a relationship go after the initial flush? Is marriage an option?
For More Information Go to the source.
It was very fun to watch. Ofcourse it had its sad moments. The best part is the ending its awsome. Dont worry I wont tell you it.
Alright guys, Im out now. If I think of something else, Il post it.
-Peace,
Ku
Current Music: people typing..
Aight, Sorry I havent updated in a month. Iv been busy with College, not that its tough. Because its not. Just trying to focus on it. Plus Iv been forgeting to practice with my guitar. DAMN IT! I gotta remember. I gotta get some way for me to remember doing it.
Ok, So im in my CIS 110 class. Just got done with my work. I just freakin remembered that I put "Introduction to Computers 101" for the class. Oops. I might get points off for that. Oh well. Aight anyways. I love going to college, I just hate Tuesdays and Thursdays because Im here till 3:30. I hate that. I have a 3 hour Art class. Its not bad, even though art isnt my major. But I the thing is that we dont just draw. We read! and define words. What is THAT?!?! Geez, I took a art classs not a english class. Damn man, Its ridiculous.
As far as driving, Its fine. I mess up here and there but I never get into an accident. Maybe its because of the rakhees I still have on. Wonder what will happen if I take em off? lol. Nah im kidding. Life goes on to a path that is set for us. and thats why I dont remove my rakhees I let them come off them selves. woah I got side tracked there lol.
I saw Salaam Namaste. It was a great movie! Very entertaining.

SALAAM NAMASTE works also because the characters of Nick and Ambar are so true to life and identifiable and their portrayals by Saif and Preity, respectively so tremendous that you can't help but relate to the issue. The icing on the cake is, without a shred of doubt, Vishal-Shekhar's pleasant musical score.
In a nutshell, it's a big salaam to Yash Raj and Siddharth Raj Anand for presenting a flick that dares to be different, without hurting the sensibilities of an Indian moviegoer!
Nikhil aka Nick [Saif Ali Khan] has moved from India to Melbourne. He is a chef by profession. It lets him lead exactly the kind of commitment-free, laidback lifestyle that he has always wanted.
Nick's sleeping habit leads him to get on the wrong side of an RJ, whose show he doesn't turn up for. Enter Ambar [Preity Zinta], the peppy and vivacious host of a show at the 'Salaam Namaste' radio station. Ambar decides that Nick needs to learn a few basic lessons about life⦠and punctuality.
Opposites attract, love blossoms and the unlikely pair decide to share a house. They live together, but as friends, in different rooms. They're in a relationship, but not in the real sense. They seem to want the same things, but it seems that they have very little in common. Where can a relationship go after the initial flush? Is marriage an option?
For More Information Go to the source.
It was very fun to watch. Ofcourse it had its sad moments. The best part is the ending its awsome. Dont worry I wont tell you it.
Alright guys, Im out now. If I think of something else, Il post it.
-Peace,
Ku






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