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The Mosaic Tag

Decided to do this tag after reading it here.

These are the rules:

1. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search.
2. Using only the first page, pick an image.
3. Copy and paste each of the URLs for the images into fd’s mosaic maker.

The result?



1. What is your first name?

Narayan. The first result itself was the boss of around half Indian blog world!

2. What is your favorite food? Right now?

Chakkavaratti (Jackfruit Jam). Really, really want to have it right now! Fortunately, one gentle soul was gracious enough to upload a pic!

3. What high school did you go to?

Arya Central School didn't net any results. So, I tried Arya. Look what I got. Something you would never see or dare to see there!

4. What is your favorite color?

Green. I have this strange fascination towards green things since the time I was a kid.
/looking forward to a spring green colour Dell Studio 17 lap!

That frog reminded me of the frog in a story book I had long time ago.

5. Who is your celebrity crush?

Check it out. Cute and astute woman. On a side note, dimples drive me crazy!

6. Favorite drink?

HPMC Apple Juice! Got a good picture too. That monkey has some class!

7. Dream vacation?

Go on a world cruise. Looking at the age of my co-passengers, it seems like the world cruise will be like a 90 year old guy with heart problems marrying an eighteen year old!

8. Favorite dessert?

Any ice cream would do. Chose chocolate ice cream as a tribute to my best friend :)

9. What do you want to be when you grow up?

Check out the pic! This is what I wanted to become when I was little!

10. What do you love most in life?

A lot of people. Interesting pic though! :-P

11. One Word to describe you.

Eclectic. Didnt get many good pics for such an..err...eclectic term!

12. Your flickr name.

rockusnarus. Didn't get any results, so tried rockus. Viola! Rockus Circus!

I tag everybody who reads this post! I dare! Ya rly!

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