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January 30, 2007

KBC and other things...

been rather hectic off late..professional and social commitments...
posting takes a back seat at these times...
was on the sets of kbc recently , courtesy ajay(on my blogroll) ....a social movement of sorts...the public frenzy is still there..and the new host...well...he is a natural people's person though it sure must be tough to go through those episode shoots in quick succession and maintain a creative exuberance...
my profession takes me into a lot of live programming spaces...guess monotony is a natural emergence everywhere...but such shoots seem to be at a different level..couple of episodes daily in a shoot span of about 10-15 days can sure get tiring with it's monotony...
definitely would not grudge the man the monies he is reputed to have been paid for this...tough job....
and this one from my inbox....
DEATHS THAT MADE EVEN TOP DOCTORS WONDER...
This case happened in a hospital's intensive care ward where patients always died in the same bed and on all Sunday mornings at 11a.m, regardless of their medical condition.This puzzled the doctors and some even thought that it had something to do with the supernatural. No one could solve the mystery as to why the deaths took place at 11 AM. So a world-wide expert team was constituted and they decided to go down to the ward to investigate the cause of the incidents. So on the next Sunday morning few minutes before 11a.m. all doctors and nurses nervously waited outside the ward to see forthemselves what the terrible phenomenon was all about. Some were holding wooden crosses,prayer books and other holy objects to wardoff evil........
Just when the clock struck 11... and then...... then..... then........ John Galt, the part-time Sunday sweeper, entered the ward and unplugged the life support system & plugged
in the vacuum cleaner!!!!!!!!!!

3 comments:

Phoenix said...

so you sampled the KBC experience!...must have been interesting...

Sundar said...

interesting it definitely was, phoenix...lot of observations to the discerning eye on human behaviour, both at micro and macro levels...one of the reasons i went there; my own response has been a deviation from my normal indifference to celebrity interface opportunities..ofcourse, srk is about as big as one can get in the desi context...

Phoenix said...

its hard not to notice him since hes one of the few celebs whos all over the place in desh...I really used to like him in his initial phase, tho...now, not.