I cannot remember any instance of forgetting a match India has been a part of. But I guess I have just become more oblivious.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Being Oblivious
Over the last few years, I have learnt to live with being oblivious, deciding not to do anything about it. But what happened yesterday shook me. I had just screwed up an exam (no idea when the frequency of screwing up will come down), paid a whopping 25 bucks for a below average meal I had at the mess and waited for a boring one and a half hour class to commence. All of a sudden something gets into my head and I decide I would be better off at home than the AC classroom which would only aggravate my cold. I reach home, refresh and spend an hour in trying to figure out what I should be doing. And then I realise there is an Ind vs Aus cricket match going on at Nagpur. I had stupidly missed Sehwag's 31 ball 40. Thankfully I switched on the TV just in time to watch Dhoni's wonderful innings.
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4 comments:
adi kkadi blog pannunga gaddy :-)
lol!!! good one.. :D
it is better to be oblivious than cramming mind with unnecessary stuffs :-)
@anon2 : The mind is oblivious to the world because it is crammed.
you aren't the only one!!! Im psyched out...which is worse than oblivious...not here not there.
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