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Saturday, January 03, 2009

My encounters with the Santa kind

It's been ages since I got anything in the Christmas stocking besides the usual lump of coal which it seems had more or less become a regular feature. I guess I must have offended Santa's sensibilities somewhere along my journey in life. Lol. Oh, I tried to be good and kind, but still the lump of coal showed up at Christmas time. Bahh Humbug. So, I had quit waiting for a maricale to happen which I thought might never happen.

So, what happened yesterday took me by surprise and in the end I had tons of fun. All of us went to the mall for some fun since it was Christmas Eve and all of us were in the festive mood. The mall was fully decorated for the festive season and it looked really nice. We did not enter from the malls main entrance but chose instead to enter from one of the big retail shop entrances. Besides the usual staff, guess who else was standing near the entrance to greet the people who were entering the store. It was none other except Santa himself. All little kids who entered the store were treated to a lollipop and a sitting on his lap while he patiently listened to their whispered requests and he ended it with a belly shaking laugh and Ho Ho Ho. It was some sight watching the little kids at times very hesitantly approach him and go through the ritual since most kids are not familiar with the Santa figure. Some little children who are familiar with the Santa folklore went right up confidently and demanded their pound of flesh. This one little girl in particular was some sight. The moment the 4 year old girl entered the store with her parents, she hollered on top of her voice, "SANTA'S HERE" and ran towards him with as much speed as her tiny legs could propel her. She hopped right up to his lap, grabbed his white beard and whispered her demands into his ears quiet conspiractly. When he looked back at her with a bemused smile on his face, she gave him a stern look, yanked his beard just hard enough to make him squeal and told him "I want my presents or else I am coming back next year". Santa was totally floored and had a real belly shaking laugh. In the end, every kid got what they wanted in case the store stocks the item plus the lollipop, otherwise they got a lollipop only. This system seemed to work and all kids went away satisfied and happy. But I was feeling mighty grumpy at this time. I think all Santa have good hearing, since this store Santa must have overheard me when I whispered to my fellow shoppers "I wish I was a kid again so that I could have my photo taken with Santa, sit on his lap and get a lollipop". He called me right over, looked me up and down with a bemused smile on his face. I growled "Wassup up Santa or else I'll do the same to your beard which the little girl did". You are mighty big for a lollipop, my son as he handed over not just one, but 2 lollipops. You see, around the same time I got my lollipop, a bunch of fully grown college kids had wandered over and had captured Santa and asking for a lollipop. I was afraid to sit on his lap, since this Santa was a mighty skinny chap with hardly any meat on his body. I guess the long journey from the North Pole must have really worn him out. Lol. It was a sight to see all right. Not the skinny Santa, but us grown guys sucking on lollipops and looking as satisfied as little babies.

I left Santa behind, exited the store and entered the mall. It was fully decked up inside also and there seemed to be some activity at every corner. There was the usual holiday crowd and everyone seemed to be in a merry joyous mood irrespective of what religion the people were. After wandering around for sometime, we went to the top floor where all the food stalls are located. It's been ages since the whole family had ventured out together and we really enjoyed ourselves. We seemed to there for what seemed many hours and finally decided to take a leave when we realized how dark it had become outside. We had a good time and really enjoyed ourselves. As we were leaving the mall, we saw that Santa was also making an exit since his duty was over. He did look mighty sore, tired and worn out. As, he was fumbling with his car keys, I walked up to him and said "Hi Santa". He was a bit startled as he wasn't expecting any repeat customers I guess. I offered him a big cup of hot coffee from a coffee stall located nearby. I really hate to see a tired sleepy man driving home. Plus, he had really made my day a few hours back not just by offering me 2 free lollipops, but also by making me laugh by going through all his silly antics. I guess the only thing that saddens me was the heightened security at all public places like malls which attract huge volumes of people. These militants and terrorists won't let us live in peace and they are always looking for opportunities for destroying the communal harmony, killing people and looking for ways to overthrow the law of the land. The constant frisking is really irritating but necessary it seems during these troubled times. The funny part is the security guards look extremely puny. A little puff of wind might blow them away. Lol...But it seems like the mall management has got a little wiser. Nowadays, they have reinforced these puny guards with mean looking, well built, tall, broad sullen looking bouncers. I really don't think these guys know how to smile. Lol. Even though these security guys are lax in some areas while performing their security checks and we did mention it to them a few times, it was a fun experience and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Hope you did also.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

Pigging out after a long gap

I just love eating. Just a few days ago I was at a massive party and I just pigged out. There was so many different varieties of dishes that I just could not control myself. But guess what happened. I woke up feeling all bloated and I was looking just awful. I had inadvertently managed to gain a lot of unwanted excess pounds. I was really feeling depressed and did not know what to do. I tried just about everything, but nothing seemed to work. I think I’ll go and check out a few exercise joints near my area and see which package is best suited for me. Over the years, I have managed to gain weight and lost this unwanted baggage without much effort. So, while I am giving this a serious thought let me grab another bite to eat and hopefully it will help me out of the mess I am in.
By the time I reached this laptop and finished writing this post, a lot of time had flown by and I lost track of how many sandwiches and burgers I had gobbled down. I have to make up for the lost time. Haa haa. Some burgers were damn fantastic especially the mustard and onion and green chillie ones…..while the others were good. Overall, the random eating session which I participated today was fun and I have rediscovered my culinary skills after a long gap. Oh well, tomorrow is another day. I must admit that food is one of main weak point and I try to enjoy the vast variety of dishes which are offered. Over the years, I have more or less been able to maintain my average sized body without much effort so in the end….a few pounds here and there won’t really make much of a difference. I’ll either hit the gym after the holidays if I can find the right package or maybe just do a lot of walking.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Rushing through the day

When I usually get up in the morning, my usual routine is to get some caffiene inside me and grab the morning paper. This is usually followed by shower and breakfast. By this time I usually discover that I am running mighty late and I rush out of the house like a tornado. As time flows by my eyes keeping wandering to the clock wondering when it will be time to go back home. I am usually at home before six pm unless I have to stop by the market. Since, I do not go early to bed. I spend the time after my dinner either with my computer, books or tv. So, generally I do the most important tasks this time. If I've got enough time to relax still I dont go to bed right after dinner. I spend at least 2-3 hrs by net surfing or listning to music or reading books. Sometimes when I am feeling very lazy, especially after I finish my dinner, I ll lie down on my sofa and promptly take the remote in my hand and surf thru the channels until I find something interesting. After some time, go back, sleep comfortably on the bed.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Needing a little help

I need a little ‘puter help since I am mighty confused and I honestly am overwhelmed by all the choices out there. You see, it’s my computer which is making my life a bit rough for me at the moment and it keeps on bugging and harassing me by giving me these little messages that it is running out of space. I tried doing as much spring cleaning on my drive c: as possible but there is nothing to remove. So, the only two options left for me is either upgrade to a larger hard disk drive or repartition my existing one. Purchasing a new larger hard disk drive is out of the question at the moment since my laptop is only 1 ½ year old and I have an extended warranty on the whole thing except for the laptop battery. The only option left for me it seems is repartitioning my existing hard disk drive. So, the question arises….which software should I use? There are so many choices out there, so I need a little help. The information which I can provide to help you guys out is listed below:
Computer specifications:
RAM: 2 GB
HDD: 20 GB (Drive C :)
80 GB (Drive D :)
TOTAL: 100 GB
O/S: Windows Vista
I have been eyeing the Norton Partition Magic software but am unsure if it can work with the Windows Vista. I was informed that Windows has its own partition utility, but I was not able to increase the size of drive c: for some reason. Yes, using it I was able to decrease the size of drive d:, but I was not able to successfully able to allocate the free space to drive c: for some reason. May be I did not do it correctly. Could someone help me out in this so that I can avoid purchasing repartitioning software? Otherwise, please suggest really good software which is easy on the wallet, safely repartitions the hard disk drive without losing any data and is easy to use. Thanks in advance for any/all help.

 

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