Wednesday, September 07, 2005

What Was I Thinking?


Spring Fest, 1996



Perhaps it was the effect of all the un-imbibed dope lingering in the air...

9 comments:

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vanlal said...

Woo! You're getting comment spammers, Progga. You must be famous. :D

BTW Very cute picture. Is that teddy supposed to be me? ;-)

Anonymous said...

unimbibed, huh?
truly, what were you thinking?.....:)

hehe

Progga said...

Before further comment, let me clarify that:
a. the bear was a prop for a play for which I was backstage manager.
b. the pot was Un-Imbibed by Me. At least until the point this photograph was taken. Things May have Changed Later.
c. On this trip, I went cycling with 2 friends to an air-force base some 8 km away. And since we could beg/borrow/steal only those huge doodhwala cycles, and since A and S kept stopping to admire this, that and the other - or perhaps take pictures of nothing, I had to keep falling off the cycle (in order to stop, that is).

Alright, confession over. Go home now.

Itineranting said...

Hahahahahaha!

Anonymous said...

G: you are not billibh, but i am see teddy bear and not realise it is teddy bear. i am think: hwot a hewdze potty bag! love, G.

vijaydinanathchauhan said...

KGP KGP ... :-)

Progga said...

G, if you leave comments like that here, without context, it'll leave everyone Wondering and Looking Askance At Me. And I'll have you know that I have a new one. And it's bright red. HAH! (And this has nothing to do with my later post about scratching one's ass raw...)

Vanny - about the fame: nobody's nominated me yet to position of Tyrant and Supreme Dictator of Blogdom yet, so I fear fame is some time away yet. *sigh*

VDC: there, there.

Heh Heh said...

Yay! Kgp ka tempo.. 'high' hai!!
That pic brought forth four years of wonderful memories.. What play was this? I was a mere freshie in SF '96, but i might still remember it. And why in the world would you cycle down to the IAF base?