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I have been so busy lately for new posts. But I promise to make up for it, soon I hope. Anyways, since there have been so many things happening in the last few weeks, I thought I would write up a summary :
1. Busy with my MBA thesis – too many research papers to write and still writing !

2. Trying to spend some quality time with my in-laws whom are visiting from India

3. Still busy with MBA

4. Closing for a new home

5. Of course, making a list of things to shop for the new home!

6. Worrying about the move to the new home – endless packing to do!

7. Looking at my cross-stitch project and wondering when would I ever complete it!

8. MBA!

Basically, half of the time is spent on studies. Can?t wait to graduate and devote some considerable amount of time on my blog.

xoxo

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If you could get everyone in the world to change their behavior in one way, what would you have them do differently?

I would make all the buggers drive less. People drive aimlessly here and there and we have war surrounding oil issues.

Oil is still in abundance yet we are still fighting. Think about 30 years from now where there would be very less of oil supply and increase in deadly weapons.

So I want people to drive as less as possible 🙂

But I can’t write anymore now since I am going out for a drive with my wife 🙂

tarun

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What did you do as a child that you feel guilty about even to this day?

While growing up, my family raised baby chickens, correct term ‘chicks’ in our backyard at my hometown in Malaysia. I was 5 or 6 years old when I started adoring chicks. I played endlessly and sometimes refuse to eat my meals unless the chicks ate with me as well. I know it sounds weird, but I was so young at that time *blush*.

One morning, my dad took me to the local supermarket to get some meat from our butcher. I was so excited when we arrived. I saw chicks are sold in the market as well. But I was more intrigued with the variety of colors on the furry feathers of the chicks. I was so anxious to own all of them. Heck, dad had to buy for me. I got them home and immediately try to get the colored chicks acquainted with the dull ones.

Over few days, it became a dull routine playing the same games with the baby chicks. So, I cooked up a strange idea (don’t forget, I was only 5 years old at that time), and decided to bury the baby chicks in the ground. I only bury till it’s neck, meaning the baby chicks head were sticking out on the ground. And I continued playing with the baby chicks till my mom came and rescued them, the same day, not to worry. At that time, I thought they looked so adorable with colorful fur and beak, pecking away in the afternoon dust. Now, whenever I see a baby chick, I feel so guilty of what I did when I was a child. I wish I could turn back the time. Please forgive me baby chicks. I have repent from my mistakes.

xoxo

encl. image from wikipedia.

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Film & TV writers are on strike, which means everything except reality TV could halt production. Do you support the strike? Are any of your favorite shows in jeopardy?

I don’t think this issue is worth any consideration. This is a non essential service and of no direct impact to people. In this world where we are dealing with harsh economic conditions and security issues around the globe, these people are resorting to strike on public place. This is as ridiculous as it can get. Who cares if they are on strike? Only if they block the traffic, no one otherwise. There is a place for everything and an audience as well. I think they are blowing their trumpet when no one is listening. I am not writing because I have an opinion about them. I am just disgruntled about the whole issue. It attracts unnecessary attention and is actually a distraction. The lesser said is better ).

tarun

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