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	<title>Comments on: My no-nagamani-enjoy days</title>
	<link>http://blog.suksha.com/2007/06/29/my-no-nagamani-enjoy-days/</link>
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		<title>By: FJ</title>
		<link>http://blog.suksha.com/2007/06/29/my-no-nagamani-enjoy-days/#comment-5</link>
		<author>FJ</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2007 21:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The camera story is much more funnier than illustrated...Let me rephrase it to let the readers enjoy the real fun..

The preparations began at a grand scale 1 week earlier to the trip to get the camera ready. This included a 2 hour delay for Tuneesh (die hard Ravi Teja Fan) to watch his idol's latest flick. After extensive negotiations of the appropriateness of Sales Womans's figure to the Ritz cameras hop and some little talk about her weekend activities, Sumanth took an informed decision not to buy the neutral density lenses but just stick with the UV lenses. This was an after thought after he decided to preorder some XX lenses.(not that one..u perverts! I never remember all the names of lenses as well as I remember the babes before them) l 

Then the elaborate process of charging the camera started in advance. The camera was charged for the record time of a week. Just that it was left ON all the time. It was not logically correct to switch it OFF when it was taken off the socket. So the camera was ON all the 50 miles to big basin park.

As soon the great photographer in Sumanth got up after getting inspired by the natural beauties (Kshama, I am talking about the trees), tripod was given to me while the Master took the camera out from the bag. He made me stand me before a tree so that he can focus the tree better. Then after 2 -3 clicks, we realized the naked truth.

What followed was a million dollar moment for both of us:

His face : !@#$$%%^^&#38;&#38;
My face : Sympathy (Super happy inside)

No need to be the object..no need to carry the tripod..:)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The camera story is much more funnier than illustrated&#8230;Let me rephrase it to let the readers enjoy the real fun..</p>
<p>The preparations began at a grand scale 1 week earlier to the trip to get the camera ready. This included a 2 hour delay for Tuneesh (die hard Ravi Teja Fan) to watch his idol&#8217;s latest flick. After extensive negotiations of the appropriateness of Sales Womans&#8217;s figure to the Ritz cameras hop and some little talk about her weekend activities, Sumanth took an informed decision not to buy the neutral density lenses but just stick with the UV lenses. This was an after thought after he decided to preorder some XX lenses.(not that one..u perverts! I never remember all the names of lenses as well as I remember the babes before them) l </p>
<p>Then the elaborate process of charging the camera started in advance. The camera was charged for the record time of a week. Just that it was left ON all the time. It was not logically correct to switch it OFF when it was taken off the socket. So the camera was ON all the 50 miles to big basin park.</p>
<p>As soon the great photographer in Sumanth got up after getting inspired by the natural beauties (Kshama, I am talking about the trees), tripod was given to me while the Master took the camera out from the bag. He made me stand me before a tree so that he can focus the tree better. Then after 2 -3 clicks, we realized the naked truth.</p>
<p>What followed was a million dollar moment for both of us:</p>
<p>His face : !@#$$%%^^&amp;&amp;<br />
My face : Sympathy (Super happy inside)</p>
<p>No need to be the object..no need to carry the tripod..:)</p>
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		<title>By: FJ</title>
		<link>http://blog.suksha.com/2007/06/29/my-no-nagamani-enjoy-days/#comment-4</link>
		<author>FJ</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2007 20:38:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Being the Venkat mentioned in the post, I understand how tough it is not to have the happiness which you once had. So for bachelors like, we never tasted it much.. so we dont miss it...
We, the bachelors, actually feel famlily life is too much responsibility, no fun time, no sports, no late-night parties, no girls, no booze, no clubs, no weekend-marathon-sleeping, no time to finish work at office...in short..no life...

But like all bachelors, we will also dive into the river and taste the water and live to tell the tale..that how we love our wives, kids and family life when wife is away..so that when she comes back, she will never doubt my activities in her absence...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being the Venkat mentioned in the post, I understand how tough it is not to have the happiness which you once had. So for bachelors like, we never tasted it much.. so we dont miss it&#8230;<br />
We, the bachelors, actually feel famlily life is too much responsibility, no fun time, no sports, no late-night parties, no girls, no booze, no clubs, no weekend-marathon-sleeping, no time to finish work at office&#8230;in short..no life&#8230;</p>
<p>But like all bachelors, we will also dive into the river and taste the water and live to tell the tale..that how we love our wives, kids and family life when wife is away..so that when she comes back, she will never doubt my activities in her absence&#8230;</p>
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