Well, it has been a really laid back couple of days. I have been out and about and come back to relax. Since I have told my cravings from my hangover, I got an email from my mother after my hangover post, with the following typed-
" You looked like shit on skype. So its not my imagination."
Thanks mom, you just know what to say to make my heart fill with joy. Speaking of quotes, or quoting quotes, or however you would put it, I have a couple of funny ones that I would like to share. A couple have to do with diarrhea, which has become completely acceptable during any conversation at the dinner table. All of these will remain anonymous.
One of my friend's descriptions of her bowel movement:
"I just peed out of my ass."
After a long period of liquid, my friend on the can, with so much excitement:
"SOLID!"
Describing the greatness of martial arts films:
"It's like a Bollywood film, but instead of breaking out into song they break out into fighting."
Now for a couple of photos. Pongal, the holiday that I had over the weekend, meant some serious shopping. I got a couple of paintings for a friend of mine and some pants and a kurta. These two paintings are actually for my mom who, as mentioned above, is the epitome of supportive. They both feature fish.
Also, here are a couple of others.
~The Finn
" You looked like shit on skype. So its not my imagination."
Thanks mom, you just know what to say to make my heart fill with joy. Speaking of quotes, or quoting quotes, or however you would put it, I have a couple of funny ones that I would like to share. A couple have to do with diarrhea, which has become completely acceptable during any conversation at the dinner table. All of these will remain anonymous.
One of my friend's descriptions of her bowel movement:
"I just peed out of my ass."
After a long period of liquid, my friend on the can, with so much excitement:
"SOLID!"
Describing the greatness of martial arts films:
"It's like a Bollywood film, but instead of breaking out into song they break out into fighting."
Now for a couple of photos. Pongal, the holiday that I had over the weekend, meant some serious shopping. I got a couple of paintings for a friend of mine and some pants and a kurta. These two paintings are actually for my mom who, as mentioned above, is the epitome of supportive. They both feature fish.
Also, here are a couple of others.
| Getting henna. |
| Auto rickshaw! |
| Chalk designs for Pongal. |
~The Finn
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