Recession  

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Recession..This word has gained prominence in the past one year or so.Here is a story about recession,I stumbled upon this story somewhre that gave a new dimension to the word "recession". So I am sharing this with you all. 



What is Recession?

This Story is about a man who once upon a time was selling Hotdogs by the roadside.

He was illiterate, so he never read newspapers.

He was hard of hearing, so he never listened to the radio.

His eyes were weak, so he never watched television.

But enthusiastically, he sold lots of hotdogs.

He was smart enough to offer some attractive schemes to increase his sales.

His sales and profit went up.

He ordered more a more raw material and buns and use to sale more.

He recruited few more supporting staff to serve more customers.

He started offering home deliveries. Eventually he got himself a bigger and better stove.

As his business was growing, the son, who had recently graduated from College, joined his father.

Then something strange happened.

The son asked, "Dad, aren´t you aware of the great recession that is coming our way?"

The father replied, "No, but tell me about it." The son said, "The international situation is terrible.

The domestic situation is even worse. We should be prepared for the coming bad times."

The man thought that since his son had been to college, read the papers, listened to the radio and watched TV.

He ought to know and his advice should not be taken lightly.

So the next day onwards, the father cut down the his raw material order and buns, took down the colourful signboard, removed all the special schemes he was offering to the customers and was no longer as enthusiastic.

He reduced his staff strength by giving layoffs.

Very soon, fewer and fewer people bothered to stop at his hotdog stand.

And his sales started coming down rapidly, same is the profit.

The father said to his son, "Son, you were right".

"We are in the middle of a recession and crisis. I am glad you warned me ahead of time."

MORAL OF THE STORY: It´s all in your MIND! And we actually FUEL this recession much more than it is. 

IPL Auction  

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IPL auctions are going to take place today. With 67 players available for auction, it is sure that only around 10 to 12 players will be bought, as most of the teams have their squad filled up.
Among these 67, 66 are overseas, with Mohammed Kaif being the sole Indian.

Here is the list of players, who I feel will be the "Most Wanted"

  •  Shane Bond
  • Kieran Pollard
  • Shahid Afridi
  • Abdul Razzaq
  • Mohammed Aameer
  • Umar Akmal
  • Umar Gul
  • Sohail Tanvir
  • Kamran Akmal
  • Shakib-Al-Hassan
  • Brad Haddin.
I feel Kieran Pollard or Shahid Afridi would be bought for the maximum price as both of them are all-rounders who are capable of changing the game single handedly.
So lets wait and see who gets the maximum bid this year ??

Aayirathil Oruvan Review  

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The most awaited movie for the past two years got released at last. Like everybody i was also eager to watch it and at last i watched it on 15th. Now here is a review of this movie

Story:
A  group of people headed by Reema Sen go in search of the lost chola empire. They are accopanied by a group of labourers whose leader is Karthi. Andrea plays the role of a archaeologist who accompanies them.
Now the travel and adventure of this crew makes up the first half. The second half is about the lost empire headed by parthiban(the present day king of cholas) and their encounter with the crew. I dont want to spoil you by telling the story.

Positives:

  • Story. ( Hats off to Selvaraghavan for bringing up such a story. Its a brave attempt in tamil cinema )
  • Reema Sen ( Both for her acting skills and glamour)
  • Parthiban ( As usual he rocks with his performance.)
  • Karthi ( Keeps the movie going with witty dialogues and humour. Proves his worth yet again after paruthi veeran)
  • Music (Both the songs and bgm are superb)
  • Cinematography
  • Art 
Negatives:

  • Graphics ( Its definitely of low standards)
  • Screenplay ( Its crappy at some parts, certain parts defies logic)
  • Gore scenes towards the end (needless, should have been avoided)
  • Length of the movie( It runs for 3hours + some min. Many sitting besides me in theatre felt the movie was dragging)


In total first half is like a masala movie with Reema and Andrea oozing with glamour, Karthi with humour,songs(Oh eesa, un mela aasadhan), action, and adventure. Watch out for adho andha paravai(from MGR's Ayirathil Oruvan) song remix.

Second half is completely a different movie with lots of twist and turns, and unpredictable climax( Many loved it and many hated it too).

The songs Maalai Neram, Indha Paadhai , Penmaane are not in the movie. I don't know why Selva always misses out the best songs in the movie( In 7G he left out Ninaithu Ninaithu Parthal, in Pudhupettai it was Oru Naalil and now Maalai Neram).

This movie is strictly for adults. Thanks to karthi's dialogues, Reema and Andrea's glamour and a cat fight between them(it covers almost all the filthy words in English),violence,brutality towards the end.

Lots of research has been put by selvaraghavan and its a valiant effort. He has taken tamil cinema to a higher level. Many may tell that the movie is similar to apocalypto,troy or some other English movie. But it doesn't matter, no one has taken this kind of effort till now in tamil films and he has to appreciated for this. Three years of hard work is clearly shown in the movie.Its some thing like a Kamal's movie. A bit complex to understand, but if you succeed in that, then the movie will be great, else you may feel it is just another crap. In my opinion this movie is worth a watch, so go and watch it.

சோழர் பயணம் தொடரும்............... ;-)

Velocity of Money...  

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Read this story somewhere..


It is August. In a small town on the South Coast of France, the holiday season is in full swing, but it is raining so there is not too much business happening. Everyone is heavily in debt.
Luckily, a rich Russian tourist arrives in the foyer of the small local hotel. He asks for a room and puts a Euro100 note on the reception counter,takes a key and goes to inspect the room located up the stairs on the third floor.


The hotel owner takes the banknote in hurry and rushes to his meat supplier to whom he owes E100.  The butcher takes the money and races to his supplier to pay his debt.
 The wholesaler rushes to the farmer to pay E100 for pigs he purchased some time ago.
The farmer triumphantly gives the E100 note to a local hair dresser who provided him his services on credit.  The hair dresser goes quickly to the hotel, as he owed the hotel for his room use a month back.  At that moment, the rich Russian is coming down to reception and informs the hotel owner that the proposed room is unsatisfactory and takes his E100 back and departs. There was no profit or income. There was NO real economic activity. But everyone no longer has any debt and the small town people look optimistically towards their future.

Masterpiece by the Master.  

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After a boring and bad day ,I sat down to watch the match between India and Australia.
I didn't watch the Aussie batting. When I switched on the tv i came to know that the oz had scored 350.
So i started watching the match hoping that it would be a good one and it proved to be a great one.
Sachin played a classic knock of 175 and took India toward victory till 46th over. But after his departure the rest crumbled and India lost the match. 


The main reason for the defeat where stupid running by jadeja,poor batting by the middle order except Raina,excellent fielding by the aussies and an all round performance by Watson.


Jadeja proved once again that,he is a person who succumbs to pressure. He did so in T20 worldcup consuming lot of balls against England,he did again in the previous match where he got run out and he repeated it today.If he had stayed things could have been different. Its time that he works on it.


Sachin took India so close to victory, but the rest were not even able to support him, leave apart Raina and Jadeja. The defeat sounds similar to the 1999 test defeat against Pakistan in Chennai, where Sachin took India so close to victory but the rest succumbed. 


Now the series is lead by the Oz 3-2 with two matches to go. Lets hope that India wins the rest of the matches to win the series.

A Great Course for all aspiring students  

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Few days back when i was reading the newspaper i found this piece of news which was "Madras University is going to introduce a postgraduate course in Kalaignar's thoughts"(Karunanidhi's Thoughts). I coudnt believe it and I was laughing after reading it.
But after thinking for some time, I came to know the value of this course. This course can teach you a lot of valuable thinks such as
1) How to develop your family
2) How to make all your all family members rich(including your most distant relative)
3) How to act(no separate acting course is needed)
4)How to save your sons from murder cases
5)How to script a drama(esp.. a family drama)


No other course in this world can teach these kind of useful stuffs.
I also feel that the Madras University should introduce courses on the thoughts of Azhagiri, Stalin and Kanimozhi so that people can gain more knowledge. My sincere appreciation goes to the sycophant who had the idea of introducing such a course (ஒக்காந்து யோசிப்பாங்களோ !!!)
So everyone hurry up and join this course !!!


Happy Deepavali

Champions Trophy is Gone...Champions League is on...  

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The finals of the champions trophy was pretty disappointing. It lacked thrill and it was a low scoring affair. Moreover the Aussies won yet another time. Although I don't hate the Aussies, I wanted the Kiwis to win the match as they haven't won even a single ICC event in spite of being in the semifinals of many. But to be fair the Aussies played better on that day. I expected Bond to strip the Aussie batting line up but he couldn't do much except the early strike and the Aussies reached the target, thanks to Watson for his excellent 105*. Presence of Vettori and Ryder could have made the match interesting but injury prevented them from playing.





Another important thing to be noted in this match is the crowd. The crowd was average for the final of this big ICC event. I don't know whether this was due to the early exit of the home team South Africa, or due to the time consuming nature of the ODI format. If somebody asks me the reason for that, i would pick the latter one. I am an ardent follower of cricket and I used to watch ODI right from the first ball to the finish. But after watching T20(thanks mainly to the IPL) I feel ODIs are dragging. In the entire tournament, I just watched two matches throughout. One the epic battle between India and Pakistan and the other one obviously the match between Australia and Pakistan, as that match's result was more important for India's qualification.Apart from these two matches I dint feel like watching others and I just chipped in for the scores.

Now here arises the question are ODI's necessary?
People are saying ODIs should be stripped off, some are suggesting modifications for the game.
My suggestion is pretty simple, just reduce the number of ODI matches played. Its better to have just the world cup every four years, so that people still have the interest in it as its played once in four years and also the format lives on.

Its not fair to strip off the format in which legends like Sachin, Lara, Ponting, Akram, Warne, Donald have created history. If that format goes off then the players of the game too gets vanished along with it. For example consider Michael Bevan, Lance Kluesner. These players are considered among the best in ODI and these players have not played much of test cricket too. So if ODI is stripped off, then people after 10 or 15 years will never get the opportunity too know about these legends and their legacy goes off along with the ODI format. This shouldn't happen. But at the same time we cant expect ODI to survive in coincidence with T20. Whether people like it or not,T20 is the future and its going too stay until T10 or T5 comes(hope those things never comes) :-P

Something has too be done by the ICC to balance both of these.Now the Champions league,T20 tournament has started. Its entertaining,fast and also gives the feeling of watching a good cricket match.So this is the game for the next twenty years. But the only issue is, we wont have the opportunities to watch the orthodox cricketing shots but instead we ll have the opportunities for new innovations like the dilscoop and switch hit. So lets enjoy the swashbuckling champions league and have fun.



Hope to see you later...