It's everywhere...like air!….gift your valentine this…gift your valentine that
And to top it all…one very original fellow posted in our internal forum
“ Please suggest the most romantic gift for my valentine…Or at least rank these!” followed by a list that he either thought of or as usual pooled in from numerous ideas floating around!
Eh? And didn’t it strike him that to suggest what his valentine would really like, the rest of the junta (or at least the male ones) are going to have to have a date out with her to know her likes better….very forward if he had indeed considered it.
But point noted, that’s an easy way to impress…going by popular opinion and not stressing your grey cells too much :)
So here you go
Rate these and help me gift my valentine something romantic :D
* Toilet tissue
* Cauliflower (Vivek said soombi pona rose vida ithu better :D)
* Serrruppu! (spelt just that way really)
* One tight slap on the face
* Candle light dinner at Kannamapettai
* Oru mozha kayiru
* 2 tickets for Indiralohathil Na Azhagappan
P.S: Keeping up with the V-day tradition!
P.P.S: Blogger use panni tamil tried...excuse any horrible spellings pls :)
மூட்: லோல்லு
பாட்டு: ஒண்ணுமே புரியல உலகத்தில ...
Labels: Office, Oor Vambu, Spoof
Posted by Sat at 10:27 AM
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I think I am writing this post at the right time with the US elections going on and Hilary Clinton tries to net the ultimate goal. But is the world ready yet to take on a woman as their leader?
And is it really true, that for all the equality and freedom that corporates promise, women still have to battle it to their way to the top and struggle more to stay there?
Do women really make awful managers or are the men plain prejudiced?
If you are a woman reading this…have you ever felt that a certain man has a problem reporting to you but wont mind doing the same to your male peer?
Yes and no…it depends. But the truth is that women would still have to fight off people who think that they are not fit for their job and that they took a position which otherwise could have gone to a more capable man. And the more they answer back to disprove this myth; the more they are labeled to be ruthless or end up becoming targets
Partly because some men are biased in their attitudes towards the gender.
Partly because, of some women getting it all wrong in the family vs career juggle.
The first one is obvious. But how about the second one?...well the fact that most men are prejudiced that women may not carry a task forward with the same efficiency as a man might be a result of the fact that most women lose focus after their personal life becomes more engaging (kids,marriage etc) or they were plain indifferent to start with!
Let me talk within the realms that I am familiar with; which I suppose would be applicable to any office. When I started out as a fresher we were a team of 15…5 of which being women
Now of these 5, 1 was a married woman who was more bothered about the curry she had to cook back at home than completing her task at work. The other, was not interested in impressing anyone, did her job at her own pace, completed it nevertheless, but was not bothered about taking up an initiative or putting something extra into her work; reason being; “I’ll get married one day and coolly fly off with my Husband to US. This job is only to keep me occupied until then!”.
Now the rest of us put in as much efforts as we possibly could, which were in no way less than what the rest of the team (read men) did. But the manager had become biased enough and took it for granted that the rest of the women were also okay…but not brilliant. Yep, how many of you know of a brilliant lady in your office…I am not talking smart but brilliant; the one with the brains, not just the smooth talker. Take your time to think, but I am sure there are; just not acknowledged!
So the half that is not really concerned about their career and opt to work only to supplement the family’s income; please; you are ruining it for a lot others who have greater plans.
And to men who might stop generalizing and actually start seeing that women can also run their own show!
Which brings me to the next question ….can women really run a show?
Do they really make good managers or do they end up shooting themselves on their foot?
Again; yes and no. A woman is organized no doubt, but too by-the-book a boss and is a bit stifling at times. And not to mention they tend to be biased; needless to say they ironically favour someone from the opposite sex. The ones at the top are so bothered of being targets of a system that might want to get them down one way or the other; they tend to be over cautious not to let others have a chance to do so; and this caution kills speed and they end up becoming poor decision makers. But on the contrary if the woman puts her foot down to what she needs done, braving all odds….chances are she might end up being called brash or foolish or even a tyrant! Beats me….what is it that the world wants huh?
P.S: This post is definitely not because of what happened in my office....frankly, i among those who don't give a damn about it;at least for now :)
P.P.S: Okay...I confess; one of the lable is
The Dark Knight's tagline :)
Mood: Okay
Song On: Kids
Labels: Office, Why so serious?
Posted by Sat at 8:50 AM
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A spring time cleaning session in my house as usual brought out a lot of ‘goodies’ from the debris in one of the rooms which included some posters of the movie Shivaji (feat Rajini in his blonde wig). Now I consider that quite a threat coz the mere sight of it might cause Nandoo’s noble steed Cheenu/Ginu to go on a violent fix so we were contemplating on what was to be done with it.
And that’s when I said “That man Shankar is damn right over rated!”
Nandoo; “eh?!”
“Of course; he makes at least one jarring song with pots and pans and other stuff walking around in larger than life sizes and ridiculous picturisation and they call it grand! I mean some times they are so literal!”
“Yeah…so?!”
“So now you look at this pic and you can see all them reflectors and an entire crew in Rajini’s Dior shades! Think that’s savvy?”
“Yeah ….now that you say that…..” And we both were laughing out loud…hayyo hayyo!
And to those who say Shankar’s a genius of a film maker and may be this is one of those glitches; then say, didn’t you think Baleilakka looked stupid, the freeze frames in Ale ale in boys looked ridiculous… “Athu ennudan thenir kondathu”…and we have Rajini and Shriya sipping a cup of chai…ayayooo….!
There’s not one thing sane about the movie Jeans and Kathalan (save the music)
And you would kill the annoying Anniyan with a smile on your face!
I’d say, the man needs to take a break….obviously he has a taste for good cinema looking at what comes out of his production house (and some of his earlier movies). But why dole out crap after crap yourself?
P.S: what’s with making low budget movies of your own and blowing out another production house’s money….
P.P.S: I think that's 2 in a row for Rajini...hahaha
Song on: Poison
Mood: Funny
Labels: Movies, Oor Vambu
Posted by Sat at 12:11 PM
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