Monday, January 23, 2006

For me each SF since my first year has been a unique experience. The first one, undoubtedly shall remain the most memorable one.
As an accomodation team volunteer I had the first tryst with SF. The experience was a great one as a first year. But as a volunteer, well I really did not enjoy carrying matresses and blankets.
Also, it was the time when i first had 'healthy interaction' with my seniors. The interaction was a learning experience. Being caught by the seniors at the control tent all alone as a dutiful volunteer, on the last night of SF, all seniors (including girls) were generous to interact with me and play OP-OP with me. My batch mates from SN smiled at me, I am sure they were jealous of me having fun all alone.
This reminds me of our beloved Kundan, who talked and proposed,to more girls than he ever did in his entire life,ever this SF. I am sure that he would love to play OP-OP in future ,whenever he gets a chance. On a more serious note it was great fun to be with him. The first pic in this blog is his.
Yo Kundan!

Last SF was... Well being a core team member of Kshitij I had lil time for SF. but we had fun nonetheless.
This time aound it was all about old friends (Read Dudani). We guys had great fun. The icing on the cake was the last night again. We guys had great fun thanks to the GR team and specail thanks to Kashi for his sweet guest appearance!!!

After a few hours spent at Veggies we decided to check out Gymkhana top (All outrageous ideas like this seem to stem from the 'chandaal khopdi' of Ms. u know who...) at 3 am in the morning. A few horror stories later ( Kundan's story was a horror one and Choumou's was... a horrifying one :P) we decided that it was time to go back.
All of us i guess were reluctant to leave though.
Upon reaching Sn, Choumou ,who had run out of his sutta supply, and me decided to go to Cheddis. Every one else decided to join.
Before we realised the beautiful morning Sun was out. a few photographs later we reached SN again. Ms You-Know-Who proposed the idea of a trip to ninety degrees. It was seconded by Eisha and others. Soon we were all busy arranging cycles for our trip.
The trip was great fun. The best part being the PJ jugalbandi and Choumou's GPL. Eisha seemed to enjoy the most. We could all see the adventurer in her. Some of her ideas were great. The pictures taken towards the end were all courtesy her... ( though it disappointed Choumou a lot. Moral of the story is never go out with Choumou's sans his supply of sutta. Its better to have Choumou with a burning sutta rather than a burning hot temper!). These pictures were great specially the one which I titled as "Crossroad"... thanks once again to her.
Time for me to shut up and the Photos to speak for themselves!


Praan jaye par chappal na jaye




Baba jee ke haseen fundey



The complete GANG at the SF arena



Hero Cycles-Shaan ki sawari



Akbar's Picnic Spot



Bhaang Chad gayi



GPL




Dudaani jee aapke bas ki cheez nahi hai



Play with Hay while the sun shines</span>



CrossRoad(S)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who knew the fact that SF '06 which gave me some of the happiest moments of my life would leave behind a trail marked by confession and frustration .Oh ,why the hell the sleep called me into its arms that night? The worst part was 'Ms. u know who' calling me the next morning and reminding me of what I left that night - the exquisite moments that 'I minus GR team' cherished. For me something was burning inside . I accept that only ashes are left behind but plz remember that there may be a Phoenix arising from these ashes.
Nonetheless, kudos for the GR team.

I don't feel the need for mentioning my name because it is well understood.

Unknown said...

Anubhav :P it is indeed well understood. Ms U know who talks a lot about chandaal khopdi and u can see the results. I can empathise how u felt after she called up... And i can only say.. Shit why did we give her a chance... why did we not ... call u up ourselves !

Unknown said...

btw does the phoenix that burned in Azad plan to arise at ninety degrees?
There was a lot of ash there actually Anubhav :P

Anirudh said...

hmmmm...... something is missing in all those photos don't you think?

Unknown said...

nice one himanshu..loved the photos of rural bengal