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Yeah Whatever

۩ सर्व शकितमते परमात्मने श्री रामाय नमः۩
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"Socha Na Tha"
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The Photograph above

1) Thats clicked by me at the Gazebo restaurant on 3rd August.
2)Had Gone there with family for dinner on my birthday
3)Gazebo happens to be my favorite restaurant.
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[Male voice]
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3 Basic things About the blog Yeah Whatever

1)Blog Author - Espera
2)Genre -personal
3) Created - January,2005
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Kabhi Dil Ke Kareeb, Tumhe Mere Naseeb
Yun Laayenge Socha Na Tha
Ek Chahat Ka Pal, Sab Savalon Ka Haal
Yun Paayenge Socha Na Tha
Kabhi Dil Ke Kareeb
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3 Reasons why you can read or should read Yeah Whatever

1) The posts are crunchy and crispy in nature.
So we don't have useless exaggerations and only to the point posts
with some good punches sometimes.
2)After analyzing the blog i found a thread of sharp intellect running all over the blog.
Behind this blog is a sharp brain.
3)consistence.The blog is an active one and updated at regular intervals of time.
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(Aankhein Joh Ab Meri Aankhon Mein Hain
Dhoond Raha Tha Kayi Salon Se) - 2
Kitni Milti Hain Aankhein Yeh
Khwabon Se Mere Khayalon Se
Ke Haqeqaat Mein Hum, Sapno Ka Sanam
Yun Paayenge Socha Na Tha
Kabhi Dil Ke Kareeb, Tumhe Mere Naseeb
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3 things I didn't like much or disapproved or some improvements i wish would happen.

1)Better presentation of the blog.It looks very dry.
2)Language of the posts.No its not crap or vulgar or bad in any sense but i
somehow Didn't like it.Also the text size is very small.Better attention should have been given to post presentations.A write up needs to be given finishing touches at time.Even if you have written a fabulous post.
3)Again the presentation thing.Wherever the pictures have been used a glow a certain quality has been added to the posts.Wonder why doesn't the author use her such powerful weapon.
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[Female voice:]
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3 posts i can recommend for all to read.

1)Tibet Who??? [A very interesting and insightful read]
2)Celebrating Gloom [Good attempt at poetry]
3)Puducherry [Nice travel account]
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(Kabhi Tanha Bethe Bethe Yunhi
Pal Mein Hi Main Ghum Ho Jaati Thi) - 2
Main Bhi Kahaan Main Rehti Thi
Aksaar Main Tum Ho Jaati Thi
Yeh Ajaab Si Khata, Aur Isski Saza
Yun Paayenge Socha Na Tha
Kabhi Dil Ke Kareeb, Tumhe Mere Naseeb
Yun Laayegne Socha Na Tha
Ek Chahat Ka Pal, Sab Savalon Ka Haal
Yun Paayenge Socha Na Tha
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3 Kind of people who will like this blog

1)Youngsters/teenagers/Born in the 90's'
2)Intellectuals
3)Facebook lovers [Too much effect of face book on this blog *Sigh*]
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3 Stale/fresh news about My life [Not related the blog Yeah Whatever]

1)Sister has come down for vacation
2)Pissed of badly by Sheetal
3)Datesheet for August Exams is out.
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Jai SHri Ram!!!

Comments

Sahefa said…
hey
i am back from hospital!
Tushar Mangl said…
heyaaa
thats such a good news
welcome back :-)
Espèra said…
Okay, can you be a little more precise when you say you don't like the language?
Do you mean it is informal? Slangy?
Tushar Mangl said…
It been time since i read your blog.
I remember,I had read the whole blog,and this language thing stuck me
I don't know why.
Maybe because as i had written before, the blog presentation looks dry.Perhaps at the time of writing that post,i found some dryness in the posts too.
Slangy and Informal Language is never a problem.This is a blog we are talking about,not our English examination papers :D

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