Isn't it great to see your name in print? Congratulations! And I love your first name. I'm now going to imagine you as a petite, curvalicious astral dancer whose hips can launch a thousand sighs ....
Lol.. very true @description of a tube journey. Used to commute from zone 6 in the east to zone 6 in the west everyday with almost the same people... and never got to know any one of them
I see what my brother meant about the name thing... well everyone in chennai is very impressed with our young writer ...so you're going to be even more popular than before when you come next...(read: even more relative visits) Proud of you maami...
See, I had been reading your blog for quite some time. The I read this piece in the Indian express, which I subscribe to. Now when I read that piece in the papers, I didn't think it was the good old shoefiend in a different avataar. Now that I do... it makes me feel good that I like you both online and off!
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Wowwwwwwww! It's a great piece, congrats!
Awesome! Though you know, I am not going to forgive you for not meeting moi. :)
Congratulations! Great piece as ever. Here's to many many more.
Congrats! Nice piece. Very observational ("tantex hoardings"), ain't you?
Congrats! As a lurker I thought I should atleast chime in to congratulate you. :-)
Congratulations! Hope this is a first in a series of many more pieces.
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CONGRATS! :D
very nicely done.
loved the It was a sixer, ladies and gentlemen, off the very first ball of the match. “So, how many children you have?”
and the last bit about the weather :)
:)
Posted at 4:26pm yesterday, eh?
Way to go shoefie!
adellam seri, rooba evvalavu kuduthanga? :)
Wow! That was a great piece! How long are you going to be in India for?
Great article!Congratulations!
Very well written, shoefie! Congrats!
Terrific! Loved the sixer comment. Romba enjoyed :-).
hey shofie..do u remember me ?..anupama from mop (N&D)
Congratulations, nice piece, but it's been done before and you know it. May be the demands of the client.
Your Kerala travelogue on the other hand - both pieces put together - is different. And very very good.
J.A.P.
Isn't it great to see your name in print? Congratulations! And I love your first name. I'm now going to imagine you as a petite, curvalicious astral dancer whose hips can launch a thousand sighs ....
Lol.. very true @description of a tube journey. Used to commute from zone 6 in the east to zone 6 in the west everyday with almost the same people... and never got to know any one of them
Very nicely done indeed! Congrats on a well written piece. Did the Thrissur mami have an unlimited supply of murukkus along for the journey? :)
well done, and a very nice article.
Now for some more kerala travel writing.......
Late to chime in..but you deserve it Aaloo. Congrats! Hopefully there is more to look out for.
Awesome Shoefie! Congratulations!
Yay! congratulations shoefie....er, or should we address you as the celestial maiden now?
I loled at the "Tantex" hoardings. If you travel in Andhra and Karnataka its usually Some cement or the other. Congrats :)
Congratulations on getting the great piece published!
Congratulations! Have been off blogging world for a while and am glad your blog was my first stop - great piece!
cheers,
-S_
Congrats!..made a good read... :)
I stumbled here from a link via India Uncut...nt sure I solved the puzzle movie...EYES eh?....help me if I am wrong...
A shoefiend by another name, eh?
Great piece!
So one knows your name now :) What next: London Diary? ;)
I see what my brother meant about the name thing...
well everyone in chennai is very impressed with our young writer ...so you're going to be even more popular than before when you come next...(read: even more relative visits)
Proud of you maami...
See, I had been reading your blog for quite some time. The I read this piece in the Indian express, which I subscribe to. Now when I read that piece in the papers, I didn't think it was the good old shoefiend in a different avataar. Now that I do... it makes me feel good that I like you both online and off!
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