Wednesday, January 11, 2006

365 days ago...

Exactly a year ago, I wrote a post titled ‘I am back!’. After that, there have been no posts from me since then, barring a few comments, now and then.

I wouldn’t want to go into reasons why it was so. If you had noticed, you would have seen I blog about the books regularly at my bookshelf. In fact, I don’t even blog at my personal blog that much nowadays.

Why? I don’t know why and I can’t explain why. I believe even Kicha has been away from here since last Feb. Maybe he can explain why?

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Vinod: a juggler

If I am right, this would be the first videoblog of All in a Day's Work. See Vinod's talent in handling two full snazzy bottles: a Baccardi rum bottle and a Signatures. Well, the cost of this clip is around Rs. 400! Stupefied? Yep! While juggling bottles, Vinod dropped one of the bottles, the Baccardi, more to the disappointment of Ganesh for whom that was bought. May be, with proper practice, Vinod has got something in hand to entertain us when we meet. Vinod also got an offer for the post of Juggler in Jimbo Russian Circus ;-).

Thursday, January 05, 2006

New year celebs at Brooks India

Hi buddies, Just thought of giving you a gist of our new year celebrations at Brooks India. Here is the cake of which everybody wanted to have a lion's share... ;-) The one seeing the camera is Mr. Muthukumar Ramalingam, the Director of Brooks India. Well! you should be knowing the one who talks in the mobile... ;-) the busiest person in Brooks India... ;-) And here you see a lucky angel receiving a Titan wrist watch from my Director. Two persons: an angel and a daemon just kidding(the one you see below... ;-) were selected in a random pick by my director. A few other snaps

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Made in India; sold in US.

It's not weird to see what's in store for us in the bags of people returning from abroad. I did the same when Kavi returned from US recently. It's amazing. I got a business case from her. So kind of her. The one you see on the left is the business case I was gifted... looks nice, isn’t it? Well! Here's the climax. When I opened the case, I was not surprised to see a "Made in India" tag inside... ;-) Another face of outsourcing for leather goods...