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I am hosting the Carnival of Vanities this week - so send in your entries to madhoo.1atemail.com before 9:00PM CST 10/07/2003!!!
It is the weekend already, thank God for that! ;) I have had a pretty eventful week over the last week, which didn’t leave me with much time for blogging - there are plenty of things I have wanted to talk about, but none of them exactly warranted a complete post, so I am going to combine them all here -
- Watched the Telugu movie “Tagore” last Friday. The movie was alright, but the crowd was another story altogether. There were groups of men throwing pieces of paper at the screen, screaming in awe at the hero and screaming obscenities at the heroine, throwing condom-balloons at people around them. The behavior just sickened me to the core. I didn’t bother to stay on - left a little while after the interval. I cannot understand for the life of me why such people are allowed to even enter movie theaters when obviously all they want to do spoil the fun of movie-watching for others in the theater.
- Watched “Memento” a couple of days ago. What a movie! Loved every bit of it, even though I still don’t understand a few things I will not mention for the fear of spoiling it for you few people who still haven’t seen it :)
- Mavs have started training camp a few days ago. Check out here for the training camp news. For the views of course, you go hear to read Antawn Jamison’s camp journal and Josh Howard writes here. I am loving Jamison already and cannot wait to see him play, which of course, is going to happen tomorrow as they take on Utah in Mexico City in a pre-season game. I am going to be catching the Mavs vs. Orlando pre-season game at the AAC this Tuesday, so it will be a fuun and rowdy experience cheering my boys on :)
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Beats me why Indians become rowdy at Indian movies, but they do. It’s like they are some how magically transported back to their native land when the movie starts and forget they are in the United States.
In Boston, at one movie it got so bad that the police was called in! The city threatened to revoke the theatres license if they did not shape.
Posted by: Niraj at October 4, 2003 7:18 PM