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Author: Kishore Kalisipudi

Poor Shoes

Poor Shoes

Its been a ‘trend’ lately to huddle shoes over on political figures in India, even the PM is not spared. I really feel pity for these shoes. One, had they been used ‘regularly’, people could have called it real-value but the otherwise fate of being rocketed on politicians have degraded their status. Two, they do not get any credit what-so-ever! Its the launcher and the target who gets the fame, poor souls. Anyway, not all flowers abode to the holy…

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Idle Premier League

Idle Premier League

Sitting on the sidelines of job lookout is no fun, having thrown everything that I can at the non-opportunist market, things are not going too well at this time. As with any other momentary ‘looser’, I was on roll to find my peace and what else than Cricket would be up for grabs. IPL came to my rescue to control my aggression and perform the consolation choir and the good news is I may get to see all the matches….

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of game, god and goodbye

of game, god and goodbye

Everyone hoped that India should have won the Wellington Test. They have indeed, until the God decided otherwise. Technically they have won the game and more than anything in Dhoni’s words they’ve “set the standard”. Cricket fans had great time with the game and so does New Zealand’s small little economy. Cricket provides people with great relief as it just not a game that they come to witness, but all those legends who have graced it. Winners and losers are part…

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Demo(n)cracy

Demo(n)cracy

India is gearing up for its next election. Politics have stared seeping in to the main-stream and people are poised to take a stance. Of course like ever, they are confused. Unfortunately, Indian people seldom had choices. They got used to elect a lesser evil always. I am no expert on general political scenario, but can at least identify a leader, which the ‘normal’ voter always failed to do so. In my home state of AP, I guess this elections…

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The train and the coins

The train and the coins

The train is approaching and the good old copper coin is on the tracks. The coin has two fates. Get crushed under those hot iron wheels or simply fall off to a side. In my view the first option is better. The coin becomes flat, bigger and the shine of copper comes out, crystal clear. The coin is new having learnt a lesson to survive and come out bright. Teams playing with India had similar fates recently. And, New Zealand…

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Leg Before Wicket (Keeper)

Leg Before Wicket (Keeper)

Let me first congratulate the Indian team to have won the series, although it was obvious! Sehwag and Yuvraj were ruthless and Sri Lanka truly deserves this punishment, having playing with 12 players, of course including the umpire. Coming back to the title of the story, Sri Lankan umpires has re-defined LBW by just adding ‘Keeper’ to the wicket. Sachin was given out LBW 3 times in as many matches and none of them were right, of course in the…

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Tears of a Champion!

Tears of a Champion!

It is not easy to stand witness to Champion’s tears! The fear of loss and butterflies of stomach started much before the historic match poised to begin at 3:30 am today between the all time great Federer and the outstanding sensation Nadal. For 4 sets many of us have witnessed in what in a legends words is “the rectangle was not enough!”. They have elevated the game to such heights that mere mortals would be spatted like flies and Tennis…

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Tomorrow is Wednesday

Tomorrow is Wednesday

Every Wednesday my mood is off, every Tuesday I anticipate it and Mondays are spent waiting for Wednesday. Thursday is still filled with yesterday’s thoughts while Friday is a day I want to forget it, but still ponder. Saturday and Sunday are holidays and out of blue I will read about ‘that’ Wednesday. What did Wednesday do to me ???????? Mumbai attacks left a scar on Mother India and so did to me. Those Pakistani cowards are worthless shit who…

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We will never know ‘Satyam’

We will never know ‘Satyam’

Satyam means truth and most of us know that, so what’s the big deal? The Satyam fiasco has many facets. Media, Public, Share Holders, Investors, Politicians and of course Satyam by itself. Bail-out or not, one will never be able to uncover the real reason behind the fiasco that lead to Raju’s conviction and acceptance of responsibility. Whether he was forced or not, there sure is political motives and agenda behind the scenes as reported by media. I cannot tell…

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Please elect Citizens from now on…

Please elect Citizens from now on…

Andhra Pradesh people needs to wake up from their sleep. Its time that they elect only ‘citizens’ of India from now. Congress party has historical legacy, a legacy whose cadre was filled with the names like Mahatma itself. Although we are lucky to have few good people sitting in Delhi, AP has seen the worse side of it. A man who never dreamt of becoming a CM, had only one agenda. Its a once in a life time opportunity to…

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