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Posted: 19 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: Jen02

Wow, very nice answers vazz😊

Thanks Jen. Never answered these many questions in such a short period.

Okay, continuing with my last question--you said that you are an extorvert. What kind of activities do you do for fun?

I love shopping... that is something I do when a I am really bored.... I know it sounds expensive, but I am a bargain hunter.

I love having small gatherings and having fun games like Taboo, Pictionary etc. I am not very good at outdoor stuff.. so do not do much of sporting activity. I love walking, so I go for long walks.

And I love Indian and Chinese food too😃 What is you favourite Indian and your favourite Chinese dish?

I love the andhra style Brinjal curry. My husband's colleague once made Chicken-Eggplant which was simply out of this world.

Can you cook? If so, how would you rate yourself on a scale of 10😉😛
I would have to ask my husband and in-laws that question... I would give myself a 7.
Sorry, if any of the questions were repeated😳

Not a problem...

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Posted: 19 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: victory

All... I love P&P too!! Vazz maybe you need to find me a guy;) haha...my dad is starting to talk about arranged because I am so picky...hahahaha...it's hard when my mom and dad had an arranged meeting and love at first site!

Have you read Emma by Jane Austen... I sure do not want to be like her.. fixing up the wrong people all the time... I do not have that many single friends come to think of it.. but you and I can go visiting places in Atlanta to find some.... 😉

All in all though, Your answers are just like mine for this part, or just what I expected!

Cool... we defintely should meet up sometime.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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OMG Vazz, I am getting goose bumps. Your story is so similar to mine. I moved to San Francisco after i got married. I took Commerce in 11th and 12th and then a course in computers on the side. That's what that took me ahead. I kept ding courses in San Fran. and then moved here to Canada and started working here as an IT person. That's not it, I have 2 kids who are 5 (boy) and 3 (girl)...
I go to India every year... Am I freaking you out too?
where do u go in india?
Are u planning any more kids?
You are so lucky to be able to go back to india. My husband's line of work will never allow him to go.
You are very quick at answering so many questions.. that too so well... keep it up !!! 👏
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Posted: 19 years ago
#34
Vazzz, What a surprise it was to see your name here. We exchanged pms just a couple of days ago, and I had not logged into Astitva section thereafter!!!

P & P has to be everyones favourite. The character I loved and knew each and every dialougue was Mrs. Bennet😳 😳 😳 . She reminds me a lot of an aunt (who I dont like too much 😉 ). Of course, I like Elizabeth, but top favourite remains Mr. Darcy!!

Guess what, my parents also insisted on my learning singing and after the first day in class (I was about 6 then, my father could not take the risk of getting his ear drums blown off by my loud voice) and promptly on the next day, changed to Violin class. I learnt Violin till I was in school and loved it too. But studies and career got in between and I lost all touch with it.

Here goes my questions.

what would you normally do to relax?

Whats your idea of a perfect holiday?

MM.. cant think of any more questions, as many of them have been asked earlier.
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Posted: 19 years ago
#35

Originally posted by: vazz

We sure know a little about each other...

I am open to any city... it is just that I love B'lore.

OK, so your ideas and plans are similar to ours then:-) Good luck. take care.

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Posted: 19 years ago
#36

Originally posted by: chameli

OMG Vazz, I am getting goose bumps. Your story is so similar to mine. I moved to San Francisco after i got married. I took Commerce in 11th and 12th and then a course in computers on the side. That's what that took me ahead. I kept ding courses in San Fran. and then moved here to Canada and started working here as an IT person. That's not it, I have 2 kids who are 5 (boy) and 3 (girl)...
I go to India every year... Am I freaking you out too?

Gosh... we have so much happening the same way...😊
where do u go in india?

My parents live in Kakinada, a small town in coastal Andhra Pradesh. My in-laws in Hyd. I shuttle between the places giving them equal number of days.
Are u planning any more kids?

No way!!!! I told my husband, if he wanted another child, he can get married elsewhere....😆😆. Seriously, both of us find it difficult to manage the two of them.
You are so lucky to be able to go back to india. My husband's line of work will never allow him to go.
You are very quick at answering so many questions.. that too so well... keep it up !!! 👏

Thanks... it sure makes me feel good.

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Posted: 19 years ago
#37

Originally posted by: s.priya

Vazzz, What a surprise it was to see your name here. We exchanged pms just a couple of days ago, and I had not logged into Astitva section thereafter!!!

P & P has to be everyones favourite. The character I loved and knew each and every dialougue was Mrs. Bennet😳 😳 😳 . She reminds me a lot of an aunt (who I dont like too much 😉 ). Of course, I like Elizabeth, but top favourite remains Mr. Darcy!!

I just watched P&P again last night and my favourite scene is the one where Lizzy sees the house at Pemberly and runs into Mr.Darcy. Collin Firth has done an amazing job as Mr.Darcy.

Guess what, my parents also insisted on my learning singing and after the first day in class (I was about 6 then, my father could not take the risk of getting his ear drums blown off by my loud voice) and promptly on the next day, changed to Violin class. I learnt Violin till I was in school and loved it too. But studies and career got in between and I lost all touch with it.

Same here.. studies and career.. I could have practised at home.. but I lacked the motivation. It is so much easier to hear the maestros play 😊

Here goes my questions.

what would you normally do to relax?

I love folding clothes, organizing closets... I start to do that to relax. I bake a lot and sometimes do that. I like reading short stories.. more than novels now, as I can read one and be done with it and do not have worry about a climax.

Whats your idea of a perfect holiday?

A cruise..to Alaska.. it is my dream vacation... I would have to wait until my kids grow up a little.

MM.. cant think of any more questions, as many of them have been asked earlier.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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😆 Mrs. Bennet is extra ordinary, especially with that tone she uses when she speaks.. Everybody, i really urge you to watch that movie.. it's amazing..

Vazz, i like your style in answering the questions, way to go.. 😊

Ok, my question.. what kind of career are you looking for your kids?

What if your kids wanted to do something that you disapprove with, how are you going to handle it?

Catch you later.. 😊

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: principessa

😆 Mrs. Bennet is extra ordinary, especially with that tone she uses when she speaks.. Everybody, i really urge you to watch that movie.. it's amazing..

Mrs. Bennett is hilarious when Lidia elopes with Mr Wickam and is lamenting her disapperance. Ohh... the act she puts up, the depression she shows, and inspite of all the worries, the questions she asks..makes you so madddd... Truly a wonderful performace though...

Vazz, i like your style in answering the questions, way to go.. 😊

Thanks Sara. I am glad you do.

Ok, my question.. what kind of career are you looking for your kids?

My kids are really small and I have not given much thought towards that yet... but I want to make sure they go into a field that they choose and is practical to choose to field to survive too. Example: My son may choose to be a musician, but if he is not one of the best then that cannot be a career. That will take some amount of realization for the parents and children.

What if your kids wanted to do something that you disapprove with, how are you going to handle it?

Of course, if I disapprove the field, I will put up my arguments, but if they can convince me that they really have the passion, then how can I stop them. Attitudes change, People change, I may react differently when it really happens to me. Let's hope we all handle the matter practically and not result in any dis-satisfaction.

Catch you later.. 😊

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Hi again Vazz.. 😊

I'm sure that when you were chosen as "member of the week" you had your expectations, so, What is the question that you expected but haven't been asked yet?

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