March 30, 2009

Smell - No, Radhika Jha, I'm not trying to steal your thunder....

Maybe I never said this before but The Body Shop has to be one of my favorite places to be at (after Jarir Bookstore and Crossword)! And before you can think that it just came here two years back or something and I'm proudly confessing it now, let me tell you that I've been in Saudi Arabia before so I luckily had the benefit of the prolonged experience of The Body Shop for a very long time now. There has never been a better-smelling place in the world as far as fragrance and bath shops go (I'm still looking for the Bath & Body Works Store somewhere here in Bombay but no luck as of yet). I've just discovered newer products that I would want to invest in like Deep Sleep - a Dreamy Pillow and Body Mist (By far, the most coolest and innovative product I've come across...It's a Mist you can spray on your pillow or yor clothes and you fall into a deep sleep as the name suggests...Mmmm...feel nice already hearing about it?), Green Apple Blossom Shower Gel - Yummy, Rougeberry Eau de toilette - Hope it comes to the outlets here!, Aqua Lily, Japanese Cherry Blossom Perfume, Wild Cherry Shower Gel---How awesome must that be! etc etc... I can go on ad infinitum. All I know is that if I had a salary, it would be clinking in the cashier-drawers at the Body Shop! The smells are so fricking inviting, it's like you step into a Magical place where flowers and fragrances and mists swivel you up in swirl of color and draw you in! The notes they use in their fragrances are so different and cool and interesting. The packaging of the products are damn attractive, too...like the Peppermint Foot Cream in bright blue tubs.


The Lip Butters and Lip Balms are, from a personal experience, to die for. They smell incredible and suitably serve for attracting the boys...hehe...as far as my friends who have tried and tested them. My two very favorites are Cranberry Shimmer(Yes, it's got flecks of gold in them!) and Raspberry - the yummiest. However, I've come to the recipe for instantaneous supple and gorgeous lips is to apply a little of any of the lip butters with any of the balms and your lips look super-cool! The Body Butters are very cool, too...I had the benefit of receiving a Strawberry Scented one for my birthday last year and yeah, well my skin was super smooth while it lasted! :(
And I absolutely have got to get their environment-supporting cloth bag, I mean, I'm saving the environment right? Might as well fully commit to it in my cool indulgence.

March 25, 2009

Bono


Bono really knows how to say it like that. Just like that. I mean, did you think you could put 'On the road, but you've got no destination' in a song? An easy-listening, alternative rock song. This song really is apt to make anyone feel like it's a beautiful day. Even the line, 'You've been all over and it's been all over you'....oooh, the writing is kick-ass. It sums up life generally.

'After the flood, all the colors came out.....


What you don't have, you don't need it now...

What you don't know, you can feel it somehow...'

Even I wouldn't have thought of the first two lines that way, at least when I would be feeling all bitter and pissed off with life, I wouldn't have thought that I actually don't need what I don't have right now but it does support my other thesis that Whatver happens, happens for a reason!

I'm excited about many things at the moment:

1. Meeting Also Tao D'Souza
2. Noitseuq-if anything happens
3. Alita
4. Meeting Minila
5. Washing my hair
6. Buying Silver Wire
7. Printing my visiting Cards
8. How can I forget? My Blog-readers!
9. More Karaoke
10.Pepsi
11.Rosecraft




March 24, 2009

Blah Blah Black Sheep

When I first came across Noitseuq, I was like what in the world is that?And the irony of it is that it was that itself. Confused? Yup,I was too. Its 'question' spelt backwards. Don't we all read more into things than we are supposed to? Or maybe its just me cuz I have the quirkiest habit to over-think and ruminate things through and through. I guess you can be cautious for a while but it's good to go ahead and shave off all your hair sometimes! Get my drift?

Oh,by the way, I realized how very,very and densely random the above para was, Noitseuq is an agency with which I have an interview lined up for tommorow... I didn't randomly decide to ponder on the psyche of its spelling.Haha.

Have you ever gone for a Karaoke Night? Its nearly the most awesome thing in the world....To have the mike in your hands makes you feel like the whole world is at your disposal...I am so gonna buy a mike for myself !

I wish Edward Cullen were real.He's the coolest and most romantic vampire I've heard of..even more than Angel from Buffy.Damn these fictional men! :(

Sometimes I think I'm too boy-crazy...I need to stop this baseless belief in love. But because I've never experienced it, I just want to have it once. You know. Just once. It doesn't even have to be forever...

The verse of Beautiful Girl by INXS plays in my head as I type this...Have you ever tried Chamomile Tea?I want to try it.I've had green tea,like you know,if you've been reading before, and yeah it tastes bleh.

Isn't this line awesome...After the flood,all the colors came out....It's from Beautiful Day by U2. Their music has such an amazing 'charging-up' appeal to it.

The new Facebook is sooo stupid, who the hell wants to know every fricking thing about your friends? Even your best friend or boyfriend? I thought Facebook was created for the sole purpose of keeping in touch with your friends, not keeping tabs on them...

And this is far by the most random I've been while writing on a public forum, except it wouldn't be so public as much as it is secret because nobody knows when I write these things or checks them out or...so...but writing in such a manner gives one creative freedom and that really makes the flow of words almost unconscious,the only kind of unconscious I really love...Freely writing.

March 17, 2009

The Disappearing Act

I'm trying to be as incognito as possible. I think it's working. Because if I lay low for a while, it'll help me gain better perspective. This is what I do. When I get sad, I like being with myself best. It sucks that you have to explain to your friends why you are this way or for them to work on what can they do to make you feel better. I mean, that happens on its own. Better to deal with it alone, than have a posse of your best friends trying to gauge what's wrong with you and trying to help you to feel better. There's nothing definite to get anyone out of a certain mood, I dunno what my remedy is but for long, I've believed it to be writing. Writing or thinking. And yeah, I'm only human so but natural, that remedy would include the outflowing of frustrated tears. Sometimes I am strange, much as I like being around some people and being noticed for my 'coolness', I really like being invisible too. Is that scary-weird? Cuz honestly I think I really like my alone-time better than any other time. I dunno. I'm scared and I think that being 22 and unemployed makes me feel like I'm running out of a lot of time here. Precious Time. But whatever, there'll be another post in the very near future where I'll be super-excited about something else so don't dwindle on this moany-wallowy post for too long. It's bad enough that I'm this mopey, you shouldn't have to be that way too. Just don't be like me. Be different!

Beneath a Marble Sky


I'm reading one of the most mesmerizing books, Beneath a Marble Sky by John Shors. It's been a while since I've read a book that I want to savour pleasantly rather than devour till I reach the end. I mean, the last fantastic series I read was the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer and that's more of a page-turner and something that you'd wanna get to the end of, than read slowly. But Marble Sky is so awesome and it's like a yummy Indian flavour that you would just want to relish. It's a fictional story about one of Shah Jahan's daughters, Jahanara who falls in love with the principal architect, Isa, working on the Taj Mahal (one of the most beautiful and awesome architectural wonders of the world). The book is so picturesque and as you read the words, the pictures automatically appear in your mind. It is based on history so there are some interesting facts and Shors has really woven the entire piece beautifully. But like I said before, I haven't yet gotten to the end because I'm savouring each taste as I read it slowly. But pick up a copy, and I think after reading the book, it shall make one's actual experience of the Taj Mahal even more special when they finally see it. I've always wanted to go to Agra to see the Taj but I'm glad I'm reading the book first because it'll definitely hold special for me when I do get the chance to see it in all its pristine glory.
So go ahead, pick a copy when you can, it's guaranteed to make you fall in love with the book, with its characters and the author for writing it so splendidly... A must-read for all kinds of book-lovers, lovers of art and history, too.