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Saturday, January 27, 2007

Shoppers Don't Stop!

It was one of those days when you end up shopping more than you should. Loot includes:

* dark blue jeans. justification: last pair of jeans was purchased at least three years ago and the new acquisition this season was actually stolen from b-i-l plus my current dark blue pair has weird white design at the crotch area making it unfit for shorter tops plus 30% discount

* pink sweater. justification: wanted one ever since I saw b-i-l's sister wearing one which made me realise I didn't have any bright colors in my winter wardrobe (except the flashy red muffler) plus 40% discount

*two kurtas and two tops: 50% off in Good Things... now how often does that happen!

end of season sales can sure be yummy. go grab your bite :-)

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weird realisation: I still don't know how to vary the quantity of rice I need to eat depending on varying levels of hunger. I usually end up with too little or too much.

5 Comments:

At January 27, 2007 5:02 AM, Blogger Self Writeous said...

Aren't you the girl who had some 14 pairs of untouched dresses this time last year. LOL ...

Ok Ok... I'll shut up :p

 
At January 27, 2007 8:17 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow! :D

 
At January 28, 2007 7:58 PM, Blogger PizzaDude said...

If you are so confused about the quantity of rice to eat, Why don't you stop eating rice and substitute it with something else ?

 
At January 30, 2007 8:16 PM, Blogger shub said...

trust our good ole pizzadude to ignore all the shopping part and give some maha high fundoo technical advice on food :P

 
At March 01, 2007 12:56 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Priestess! You need to see "The Priestess," the new film by internationally acclaimed Armenian director, Vigen Chaldranian, making it's San Francisco debut at The Castro Theatre March 4, 2007, 3pm and 7pm.

"The Priestess" is inspired by Armenian history...but this film isn't a re-telling of old history, as Chaldranian takes his inspiration of the past to create a very contemporary piece. It is a unique story, told from a woman's perspective, to translate a universal message that every religion, sex and culture can understand.

A must see. Visit the official site for more film and screening info:

http://www.thepriestessmovie.com/

 

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