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Batman's blog: April 2007
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Thursday, April 12, 2007. Fatass is a CPT. A nice collegian article. On people with those damn digital cameras always around them. Facebook members will agree that Fatass. Falls under a lot of these categories. Thank god, he does not have any bare bodied shots. Posted by wagla aka batman @ 7:39 AM. Friday, April 06, 2007. When push comes to shove. I write this post as I follow the fiasco known as the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India. who were the ad wizards who came up with that one? There is ...
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Continued Unnoticed: Chicago!
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If you are wondering what "Continued Unnoticed" means.well they mean nothing, they just happen to be anagrams. Monday, August 31, 2009. My first memory of Chicago was that of walking down windswept Michigan Ave in January. Yes, I said January - there is no typo! Only the bravest of the tourists would ever decide to visit Chicago in January. I guess, I was plain foolhardy! YeahI am loving it so far.Not looking forward to the winter though :(. I am so jealous. yep thats it :). Pointy.i thought i commen...
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Batman's blog: August 2006
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Thursday, August 17, 2006. I miss the batcave. It has been ages since I posted something here. What with writing blogs and match reports for the. Penn State Cricket club. And writing my thesis, just did not think I could write anymore. So finally the thesis is over, defended successfully (Ah.thank you! And decided to start posting some of the pent up ideas from past. Posted by wagla aka batman @ 5:44 AM. State College, Pennsylvania, United States. View my complete profile. Loonies on the Grass.
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Batman's blog: March 2007
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Monday, March 26, 2007. A-Rod you are forgiven. So while I will now watch the rest of the World Cup without any tension of India's performance and for pure cricket, I sure look forward to the baseball season as well. A night game at Yankee Stadium is planned for this season sometime. Maybe a bit closer to the field of play. Posted by wagla aka batman @ 5:20 PM. Saturday, March 24, 2007. The ides of March. Or is it the attitude, "I did it yesterday, someone else can do it today? Wednesday, March 14, 2007.
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Batman's blog: June 2007
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007. Where expressions or sayings come from? A while ago while watching a cricket match and listening to commentary heard the expression "safe as houses" and me and Cartman discussed what it meant and how it could have originated. I don't think we got anywhere with that. What if whoever started that expression had a neighbour who did not water his/her lawn and hence the neighbour's lawn was dry and brown? Posted by wagla aka batman @ 10:33 AM. View my complete profile. Fatass is a CPT.
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Batman's blog: October 2005
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Wednesday, October 12, 2005. Why cherish in other team's loss! Sports are usually means of bringing people together, creating rivalries and causing excitement in life. When it comes to rivalries, why is it nerve racking to support your own favorite team, easier to trash the rival team and unbelievable fun in cherishing the other team's loss. Did it hurt less? Maybe Well what the heck, PSU won at least. Posted by wagla aka batman @ 12:05 PM. State College, Pennsylvania, United States. Loonies on the Grass.
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Continued Unnoticed: Mt. Whitney - Day 1
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If you are wondering what "Continued Unnoticed" means.well they mean nothing, they just happen to be anagrams. Saturday, July 18, 2009. Mt Whitney - Day 1. The whole trip had been ironical in some ways. Scaling the peak had been my dream ever since I came back from. Worse, I had even been arrogant about my abilities and had adopted a callous stance towards the elaborate planning of my compatriots. With this background, I ventured into. Expecting to learn something new about myself. 8220; 37 lbs. Its real...
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Continued Unnoticed: Travel Wishlist
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If you are wondering what "Continued Unnoticed" means.well they mean nothing, they just happen to be anagrams. Saturday, November 03, 2007. Places I definitely have to visit in next 15 years, not necessarily in that order. 2) Mt Kiliminjaro and Serenghetti National Park. Dubbed as the Eight wonder of the world, kayaking in the Milford Sound. In the Fjordlands in New Zealand would be a dream come true. The Fjords of Norway come a close second to this place. 4) Rafting in Himalayas. A trip to visit the old...
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Continued Unnoticed: Economy
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If you are wondering what "Continued Unnoticed" means.well they mean nothing, they just happen to be anagrams. Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Although I have had strong feelings about the situation, I realized that I have not dedicated a single blog towards this Mega Disaster. So here it goes. The events of past year have left many questioning whether this was the greatest Ponzi scheme ever. Were people in this country really rich or were they were just made to believe so? Fine economists at IVY leagues?
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Continued Unnoticed: Mt. Whitney - The Summit
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If you are wondering what "Continued Unnoticed" means.well they mean nothing, they just happen to be anagrams. Sunday, July 19, 2009. Mt Whitney - The Summit. This post is a continuation of Mt.Whitney - Day 2. The 11 mile descent to the bottom was completed rather uneventfully and in a much hurried fashion. Our first major halt was at the trail camp to pack all our belongings and head further below. We were relieved to find that the marmots. Having visited the Sierras before, I was pleasantly surprised b...