The Role of the Groom in Weddings - 'Show up and Say the Right Name'

The event of a guy planning out his marriage brings about questions regarding whether he is out of the closet or not. I’m never concerned about that but what I am going to write about today is about what a guy owes to his woman on his wedding. Whether people agree to this or not, the wedding is a woman’s dream and not the guy’s. If you are a guy and you have been dreaming about your wedding since you were a child, then good for you. 

However, a wedding is a dream for a woman. Women can talk about weddings for the same amount of time that guys can make fun of them. Believe me when I say that both never end. However, it is generally fun to see your woman excited and going in full flow about the wedding. Rather than listening to what she has to say and commenting about it, it would be better to see her happy and to go on and on. After all, it is her day.
The best thing a guy could do on his wedding day is to let his woman have all that she wants. She is marrying him. Why not give her the pleasure. They say that marriage is about sharing and love is about giving and not expecting. A wedding is a gift of love that a guy gives to his woman. He is a part of it. The ideal guy would let her have all she wants, turn up when she wants him to and ask for nothing much but a waltz with her.


The Stereotypes on TV


English TV series teach you a few stuff

1. All ghosts and other creatures exist only in USA (Supernatural)
2. Every high school and college kid in the US smokes weed (Weeds and Breaking Bad)
3. Nobody is a virgin (Almost all serials)
4. Everyone and everything is recorded on traffic cams (White collar)
5. At the end of the episode the villain is caught (Most series)
6. A hot girl sleeps with half the town and finally ends up with the geek across the hall (Big Bang Theory)
7. 90% of time spent is at the bar (HIMYM)
8. The lead character will always get laid somehow or the other (2.5 men, californication and the list goes on)
9. Anything and everything is a better love story than twilight
10. Most series are way better than the movies (Game of thrones and so on)

PS : I have no grudges. If not for such series, i would never have survived college. I'm sure many feel the same way

Sachin - A Legend in this Sport Forever


What is there left to say about the man?

Words are now as meaningless as runs on the final, dreary afternoon a of long-drawn Test. Instead, let us celebrate -- and there is so much to celebrate!

"What stands out in an exceptional career of unbelievable achievements is Sachin Tendulkar's ability to change, adapt and mould his batting according to the conditions around him. What makes him a phenomenal player is that he has done so many things, be it scoring the highest number of Test and one-day runs or scoring a century of international centuries,"

"What he has done is set a benchmark for future generations which, probably, would be almost impossible for anyone to emulate. He has created a new milestone, which to my mind, is like Don Bradman's average of 99.94, the most memorable feat that any cricketer has achieved. Like overtaking Bradman's average appears almost impossible today, Sachin's century feat too will in all probability stay forever"

Suffice to say, he is the greatest cricketer I have ever seen. I haven't seen Bradman, but he is as close to perfection as you can get. His insatiable hunger, combined with incredible talent, makes him a real genius. When people criticise him, all I point to them is the 100 international hundreds

The difference between Sachin and a really good player is the latter, if he scores a hundred in the first innings and has once again scored a fifty in the second, will, in all likelihood, play one loose shot thereafter. It happens to us all. Sachin, however, will leave nothing to chance and will get the second innings hundreds as well. That's why I always say that (Brian) Lara was a great and Ponting too was a brilliant, but Sachin, without any hesitation, is the greatest. He is the best I have ever seen and will perhaps ever see. No batsman in the next 50 years can score 100 international hundreds

Kudos to the greates ODI player of all time
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Look don't Touch

A Harmless Time Pass

People always have a low opinion on the boys who flock to street corners and do the so called "Sighting" but they fail to understand that nobody is immune to this. What's wrong in looking? After all, people do say 'Look don't touch'.

The problem maybe because the guys tend to cross limits but trust me when i say this. There is no better pass time for both sexes besides sighting. It's cheap, requires no work and can be done on the go. After all,
what is the use of beauty if it is not admired? Nobody lost anything just because somebody looked at them. I don't approve of drooling but drooling and "sighting" are two very different things.

Look at this in my way. You are stuck in traffic, driving your bike on a very hot day and a seriously hot chick pulls over next to you. She's inside a car but visible. Would you mind the wait? If any girls are reading this, think that a handsome hunk pulled over next to you.

The beautiful thing about "sighting" is that you don't need to look out for only the pretty ones. It happens on the go and even the "Mokka pieces" are fun to watch. You can make comments to yourself. However if you voice out your comments to attract their attention or hurt them, do know that you have crossed a line. Again, "sighting" and ogling are two very different things.

Another place where this works is when you travel alone. Time flies by when you look around. I do not know what sightseeing means in the conventional sense but "sighting" does cool me off.

You get immensely relaxed by just a glance. It's so cool. Best of all, it has no guidelines. Look all you want. Just don't make the person whom you are looking at feel uncomfortable

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