Monday, October 20, 2008

The great EID weekend

I've been thinking of posting this one for the past two weeks, but due to lack of time n interest, I kept on postponing it. But, I realized later that the sooner this is posted, the better for me(so that I can't carry on all these details in my tiny brain). Well, let's start.

Many of you might have enjoyed the Ramadan holiday early this month. Being in a Muslim country, we got 5 days holidays during that time(3 days for the festival and 2 days for the weekend). It's rare to get holidays like this in this part of the world and hence, we decided to enjoy them to the core. We started to draft plans and finally, came up with none solid enough to satisfy our enthusiasm. All we can think of, at that moment, was a small island called Al Dar, which me n my batch left unexplored. So, here's a brief description about all the nasty things we did in those 5 days.

Day 1: As planned, we went to the Al Dar Island, with a small group of friends(usual batch). It was not a great place to hang out, but we had enough fun there(we believe in lighting up the roads we travel). As soon as we got down, we ran into the water and with a jerk, found out that everyone in the batch got their feet cut by the sharp rocks and by the time, we realized the pain, it was too late. We then played cricket(the West Indian one - in the sand), where I was the top scorer. The good thing is my team won and the bad thing is I sprained my shoulder while hitting a six. Then we played volley ball in the water(awesome) and had some drought beer(which was awesome too) and had a tasty buffet. We, then, got back into our usual photo sessions by giving some weird poses(i'll keep only li'l weird poses here). Because of all this, by the time we reached our respective houses, everyone was so tired that we canceled all the plans for the evening and called it a day.
We read in news papers after 4 days that the boat which was taking tourists to the Al Dar Island capsized and luckily a patrol boat rescued all the people.



Day 2: This was a day of mixed emotions for all of us. Here, in Middle East, normally Hindi movies release one day prior to the Indian release. So, Drona was released here and we were excited a lot about the movie(one reason for me being so excited is this movie's directed by Goldie Behl, my dream girl Sonali's husband) and we all ran off to the first show itself. Believe me, I didn't see such a bad movie like Drona in recent times. It was dumbass, right from the word GO. The background score was the only thing which was good.
In the evening, we attended a felicitation function to Mr S P Balasubramanyam(one of my fav singers). He's such a down-to-earth person and the speech he gave that night was one of the best I've heard in my life.

Day 3: This day, we thought of doing something out of box and finally decided to go on a long drive into the desert. We took some parcels of Hyderabadi Biriyani and water with us and took off. As usual, we started with taking photos everywhere and then had our lunch as it was too late in the afternoon by the time we started. Then, the real fun started. We lost our way while coming back and we kept on going rounds n rounds in the desert. Of course, there are roads everywhere, but what's the use of them if there are no signboards(directions, to be precise). Just after an hour or so, we got into the highway, somehow. I was thankful for my roommate who made sure that the fuel tank was full, before starting.


That evening, we went to Bahrain City Center(you might've heard about Dubai city Center). It was opened quite recently and we had a good time bird-watching there.

Day 4: A Telugu couple invited us for lunch today, which we accepted with glee. They took the pain to cook lots n lots of dishes. We all ate so much that I had tough time walking back even to the car and postponed our evening plans. I had a sound sleep and then we went to Adhari Park. But it was so crowded that we can do is to walk through the park and come back making a note of what ride to get on, the next time we come here.

Day 5: I was alone today, as all of my friends had to go to work and so I decided to spend it for myself. Read a few magazines, prepared a few chapters for GMAT and then saw a couple of Black n White Telugu movies. They were fun to watch with all those sword-fights n weird dances of the hero.

So, this was how my loooooongggggg weekend went.

An important update: Please don't watch Max Payne. This was the most boring English movie of the recent times. It turned out to be "Max Pain" just like Ceedy Bhai predicted.

14 comments:

Unknown said...

hi
meeru rasina post lo kanna, photos baga kanipinchindi mee enjoyment, photos bavunnai (okavela cheppaga regi pandu, dhani valana photos nachayemo mari..........)

Krishna Kumar said...

Max Payne baaleda...??LOL maa akka,bava kalisellina first movie ade...ROFL
Ika mee enjoyment ki vaste..no words asal... :-D

Keshi said...

wow how lucky r ya!!!

I wish I cud go on long drives in the desert...there r deserts here in Aus too but Im too lazy to plan a trip :(


Keshi.

ceedy said...

Kewl...I saw all the pictures....

Need to see you dance and drunk ones too....

That was a looooong good weekend...

Anonymous said...

Photos baavunnayi Sathi :)

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Vee said...

nice description about all that u did. you must have had loadsa fun. desert lo trip ante, i just remember my trip to Jaisalmer with friends few years ago!

Satish Bolla said...

2vinu
emo? avvocchu

Satish Bolla said...

@kk
chaala chendalam gaa undhi thammudu. naaku assalu nacchaledhu.

inka, thanx for the enjoyment

Satish Bolla said...

@keshi
thanx buddy. i prefer life to b too much rocking. so i always try to make it nasty n adventurous

Satish Bolla said...

@ceedy
thanx bhai. coming to DD(Drink n Dance) pictures, it seems that there r no pics of those. i tried in vain to get those but it seems that the info is a hoax one

Satish Bolla said...

@keerthi
thanx akka

Satish Bolla said...

@sachin
thanx for dropin by. buddy. will check out ur blog

Satish Bolla said...

@vee..
thanx buddy. i've never been to north india. have to check out every visitable place in india soon