We have spoken about it before here. Now some tech savvy desis have made it official. More from Muneeza Naqvi of the Associated Press.
5 responses to “I guess this was inevitable”
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Ruchira,
It took me about 5 minutes of “eating my own head” before I figured out your post. I scared myself thinking I might have “samosadetitis.” I almost had my own “passing out ceremony” on my kitchen floor.LikeLike
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For you, Ruchira, remember the ‘monkey cap’ that you mentioned to me in an email.
http://samosapedia.com/entries/792/Monkey%20cap
Hope you are getting over the jet lag, I still have some, despite having been back for almost a week from the GMT time zone.LikeLike
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Oh, Norman! I thought the concise post was very easy to figure out. Thank god, your “passing out ceremony” was not “pre-poned” by my negligent presumptions :-)
Hi Sujatha, I have been miraculously free of jet lag this time. I was tired all of Tuesday after getting home around 11am at the end of a 26 hour journey. But I have been up and about since early Wednesday morning without passing out (in the American sense). Perhaps I am speaking to soon. The across-the-world India to US jet lag can creep up any time, even after a week. So may be that was not so “goodly spoken.”
The Monkey Cap raises its ugly head again. But why not? We’ve had fun with it before and a cold fearing Bengali is endlessly amusing.LikeLike
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What to do, we are like that only:) The East-to-West jetlag usually hits after a few days or a week. Jetlagged jetlag, I’m sure. It will knock you out when you least expect it.
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Welcome back! I missed you so. I am anxious for the full photo-blog experience, too. Meanwhile, what a wonderful post!
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