Monday, July 31, 2006

Meeting the Bloggers

What happens at these bloggers' meets? Shivam's hints ranged from wrestling to boot polishing. Not the one to take any chances, I wore my professional wrestle wear beneath the jeans and also stuffed a piece of flannel in the back pocket. Nothing of that sort happened, but I somehow managed to break a glass. Shattered glass was never my worry, but spilled beer demands some crying over.

The venue had to be changed, because two other huger groups of people had decided to have some fun at the same place and there wasn't any space for us bloggers. Shivam said United Coffee House (no not for the coffee, people don't go there to drink coffee. At least the people I know don't) and so we went there.

There were ten of us; Shivam said that the headcount historically varied from four to seventeen. That makes this meet about average. Anyway we bloggers aren't much concerned about numbers (except for the number of hits). This was the first time I saw so many bloggers together, in flesh and blood. My earlier count was two (excluding the lazy bunch of blog converts at my previous workplace). The attendees at yesterday's meet were:

Aklanta of Fourth Dimension
Amit of Addicted
Codey of Meticulously Underthought
Dhiraj of Bodhi Shop
Harneet of Random Ruminations, Too
M Rajshekhar of Fractured.Earth
Nidhi from Webchutney.com
Nikhil of Mixed Bag
Shivam of National Highway

That makes it only nine? Oh! And

Soumyadip of Cutting the Chai

In case you are still wondering about what happens at these meets, you can deduct two from that assumption list - wrestling (of the WWE type) and boot polishing. And if you still want to figure out, attend the next happening somewhere near you.

10 comments:

  1. 'twas good to meet u dude!

    .. and your rubber post rocks :) not to forget the photo posts are cool too.

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  2. what happens at a rendezvous of this sort? - tell me - how do you keep a person in suspense? - dont tell me tomorow -

    fida . . .

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  3. nice to know that u break a glass... too bad, u couldn't create more mayhem.
    but don't loose heart,
    my bst wishes are with you, next time u'll definitely break a table

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  4. Amitken Same here buddy.

    i_am_not_who_i_am Participate in one of the meets and you'll know.

    Dwaipayan A table costs a lot of money. And unlike in the movies the tables are very sturdy.

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  6. ok.. if not table try breaking half a dozen glasses...

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  7. hah! participate . i am too far away for that . maybe next year ;)

    fida . . .

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  8. 3 more of us intended to join. First we wasted some time at DV8 till we came to know that you guys have shifted to UCH. Then we tried to peek but couldn't figure out iof you were actually there. None of the groups seemed close enough and we didn't know anyone (and we jsut didn't ask around, don't ask why). So we just took a cool ride in Metro (my first) went back home. next time.

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  9. Dwaipayan I'll send the damages your way.

    i_am_not_who_i_am Not necessarily in Delhi, any meet hapening near you should do.

    M Sorry guys. Should have put up a contact number.

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  10. in that case, your next meeting will be a perfect one. you will be astonished by the perfectness!!!

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