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Somethings money can't buy...

Indigo nation flat trouser...699 Rs

Van Heusen blue Shirt...899 Rs

Brown striped Tie...299 Rs

Model Awards square toe shoes...799 Rs

A good meal from Azad...98 Rs

Admission to IRMA...priceless!

Today was shopping day for me. Needed to get stuff for my interview. Me, Mother and Father went out together after god knows when. When I think about the money being spent i realy dread the situation if I don't get selected. May be thats what prompted me not to take a Wills(!) Lifestyle Shirt I really liked. It was 100 Rs more than Van Heusen and the best of the lot. But I just could'nt take it though my mom asked me to choose whichever I liked. Van Heusen I took is a light blue and may be useful only for interviews, its pretty drab otherwise. I don't know how to tie the tie. Have to ask my friends to help me learn.
Now I need to get a belt. But it so bloody expensive in shops. In Parthas it cost around 600 bucks! I bought my current belt which I have been using for the past four years for just 35 bucks from footpath. Still very usable but not formal. My cousin hated it and used to tell it reminded him of crocodiles!
Anyway I am going to apply to some other colleges as well, just in case. I dont think i can meet anybody from develpmental sector as I can't bunk college. Time for me to be at my best avatar- The Bluffmaster!
But I guess I know a lot about these rural developments than others. My mom works in a department dealing with some aspects of rural development and I have perused through her stuff since I was a kid. May be that would help!

Now for another one!

One Benson & Hedges Lights...4.50 Rs
One Mento Fresh...0.50 Rs

Take a deep puff...aaah!
Turn around and see your Dad's friend at a distance...Priceless!

I am quitting smoking for a while...May be for good...Atleast not while I am alone and bored...Boredom that is a big issue...May be its time to nosedive into project and interview preparation so I have no time to feel bored...
So long...you have consoled me...though a poison you kissed me everyday...I am grateful...Now I bid adieu before you enslave me...

Song Recommendation...well since I am making some changes what less than to kick off in style. It is going to be upbeat and fun. It will be retro...The Monkees- I am a believer ( This song has a new version which was sung by Donkey at the end of the movie Shrek)

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  1. relieved...som use for being a convent school gal...actly there were ready made ties available in teh market...but anyway studied how to tie a tie...dont worry naru...i ll teach u...

    man...i heard lik gujarath is smoking prohibitted state(ehhh yaar jocking...)..anyway nice decision to say bye to smoking ...

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  2. The light at the end of the tunnel is here!

    Go forth my friend!

    Good luck!

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  3. Real cool as u r back to ur normal self as for quitting smoking tht is a welcome decision all the best for ur interview

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  4. Good Luck Naru..Be ur best at the interviews.My prayers are with you...

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  5. quitting smoking is a great decision!! and all d best for your interview.:)

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