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Movie marathon & the early morning stroll

Sunday, December 10, 2006

The party began at 9 30 pm with 6 people in the room beginning to watch ‘Insider’… the hosts, the gang, the line up of movies, the dim lights and the hard and soft drinks and cozy beds invited at least another 15 people during the course of the night when people’s singing talents where exhibited, dinner was served, new cocktails were experimented, a supposed scary movie (but seemed more of a horror porn!) was started and stopped, ‘Mystic River’ was screened and people slept and woke up in constant intervals! It was 5 am when many left, some slept and the still enthusiastic few decided to hit the Taj Lands End Café shop :-) A few cafés and sandwiches was followed by an early morning stroll along banstand wondering how long we all need to work to just own a balcony facing the sea here!

I was almost asleep at the end of the drive when it was breakfast time and what more, we head to ‘Madras Café’ for some dosas and coffees! And it didn’t end here, we actually started watching ‘Memento’ when we came back home… but everyone was struggling to keep the eyes open, let alone understand what was happening in the movie. A realization to switch the television off and I was woken up and served maggi for lunch!

That was one splendid weekend and I am not gonna go near movies at least for a week, but then there is so much to do in this place and with this awesome set of enthusiastic people!

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