Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Whoa-cabulary!

OK, the week gone by, counting from today, is the one that I wrote most extensively in since moving to Mumbai. A list of Top Words and Phrases I used in my newspaper writing in the past week. They keep ringing in my head.

nagpada, chappell, building collapse, eloquence, beach, delighted, saki naka, reliance, patel, VoIP, a study in stupidity, bluetooth, parochial blasphemy, underrated, indian penal code, commendable, investment per megawatt, susu kare chhe, bourses, sensex, zoomed, climbed, hedge funds, flew, sped, tarannum, bungalow, bookies, dabhol, stem cell, kaun banega marodpati, entwine, lokhandwala, sylvan, 26/7, eviscerate, cellular, fixed, gorgeous, MHADA, MMRDA, BMC, vilasrao, biotech, alternative, sectoral, earnings per share, core banking solution, basel ii standards, capital adequacy ratio, organic network, promoter group, paid-up capital, premium, jungle mein mangal, naxalites, rr patil, ipod, itunes, sex scandal, cocaine, main toh bas naukri kar raha hoon, relief package, bridge, port, low pressure area, subir raha ko gussa kyon aata hai?, broker, value addition, VAT, marginal pricing, nefarious, nepotism, vixen, gandhian, pole dancer, Q1 profits.

In other news, I enjoyed test-riding an iPod Nano today. That installing its supporting software on my office computer nearly crashed it is another issue.

2 comments:

N said...

"susu kare chhe"??

Oh boy! What is this about?? You wrote about someone peeing??!!

Pankaj Sachar said...

good to see you back to blogging. and whoa... u v written abt quite a lot. Whhhay to go!