So I'm trying not to make another depressing, moping post here. I just re-read the last one and fell further into depression on realising what a whiner I've turned into !
Anyway, if you have noticed, there is a new facebook app which lets you pick Top 5's. For those who know, the original idea of this blog was for me to do a Top 5 of random things every now and then. Now with the swanky new FB app, there seems to be no real reason to carry on doing this on Xanga. But no ! I need to carry on doing Top 5's here too. Its the only commitment to anybody/anything I've somewhat kept for as long as I can remember.
So yeah, that's pretty much it.
Comments (10)
Aspiring to be Comic Book Guy and Rob Fleming, are we? :D
So uhh..why isn't there a top 5 list in this entry? To, you know, start things off?
i think you are turning into your nemesis - you-know-who!
eh go man
You know if I dint know you personally!
I would think you are a girl!
Look at your Layout
Pagal
Ah, Facebook it's taking over the world.
The Living Room Cafe is at Hauz Khas Village. I'm really bad at explaining the exact location.
Here's the link to TLR Cafe group... http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=31885184046
RYC: a) yes, they do serve drinks, but only on Wed & Sat. The cafe shuts down at 12am.
b) They don’t do expat nights, media nights or ladies night. The owner does not discriminate. No age limit or entry charge either.Just go there & treat the place like your living room! If the weather's good, sit in the balcony or on the terrace :) You'll meet many shiny happy people out there! (TLR doesn't attract fake, superficial arrogant brats of Delhi) Kudos to the owner!!!
P.S - Nobody stares at you! wow!
ohhai
RYC: Its always crowded on weekends. Did you like the place? Apparently, they renovated the cafe early this week :) Can't wait to see the makeover!!! TLR, Morrison and Cafe Turtle, Gk are by far the best hangouts in Delhi.
RYC: oh, okay! my experience @ TLR is always great!! I've heard a lot about Mocha and will definitely go there soon.
P.S - Read 'Kafka on the Shore' by Haruki Murakami. The book will put you into a deep and delicious trance for a very looong time :)