January 30, 2003

Blasted Snow

I finish work at half past five.

It snowed.

I got home from work at half past eight.

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January 29, 2003

Me Birthday

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Thank you for all the birthday wishes and pressies :) I had a great day and I'll tell you about it when I'm less tired.

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January 27, 2003

Ridiculously Entertaining

Netfrack: look at me go on and on about STUFF!
Netfrack: i felt the spirit of saima in me!
Netfrack: when i wrote this
Netfrack: i was like oh wow... this isn't even a 2-3 liner blog
Netfrack: this is like.. me going ON and ON! about something ridiciculous i did
Netfrack: I'm Saima!
SaimaSaid: hahahhaha
SaimaSaid: thanks i'm ridiculous!!!
Netfrack: really
Netfrack: HAHAHAHA nO NO! NOOOOOOOoo
SaimaSaid: if that wasn't such a good blog entry i would never have forgiven you!
Netfrack: you're uh.. Entertaingly Ridiculous!
Netfrack: OR!
Netfrack: better YET
Netfrack: Ridiculously Entertaining!!!!!!
Netfrack: shava shava!

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January 18, 2003

Odds and Ends

Shopping trips to Oxford Street have many a time been wasted locating the shops rather than actually shopping. This leads to tired feet, crabbiness and dread of the train journey home during rush hour. Not anymore though!

Saluma Roaq is Jory Hemmelgarn's exhibition of wintertime art. Like him winter is my favourite season. Jory explains that Saluma Roaq is one of many words used by Inuits to describe various forms of snow. In his book The Language Instinct, linguist Steven Pinker states, "Contrary to popular belief, the Eskimos do not have more words for snow than do speakers of English," and that "counting generously, experts can come up with about a dozen." The actual number is reported to be about four but this urban legend of sorts has sparked off some funny satire. 'Wa-ter' is the Inuit word for melted snow indeed!

Also: Fight fight fight!

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January 12, 2003

Well hello there...

Justin just gets sexier doesn't he? Umm....his album's pretty good too.

Also on RollingStone.com: Portraits of celebrity body art.

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January 11, 2003

Basant

I recently received a calendar from Jalebi Junction featuring carigraphic paintings of Lahore in days of yore. With a bit of rooting around on the web I found that they are actually watercolour paintings by one Dr. Ajaz Anwar.

I particularly like the one titled 'Basant' because it brings back childhood memories of Pakistan, especially of Lahore and Sialkot where 'Basant', or the kite festival, is celebrated with such fervour. The family home in Lahore has about seven floors, the top most being only big enough for one person to stand. This floor is exclusively for kite flying so you can see how important this hobby and festival are.

During the festival, the object is to obviously have fun but by trying to cut the strings of others' kites by wrapping your own around it. This takes an awful lot of skill and once you've managed to do it everyone shouts "kutta!"

When I visited Pakistan in 2001, we arrived the day of Basant and standing on a friend's roof I've never seen such a Kodak moment. Unfortunately I didn't have my camera. Typical! But come mid-February, don't forget to send out your Basant greetings cards.

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January 10, 2003

Three Word Blog

I'm retiring the Three Word Blog featured at the bottom of this page because, frankly, I don't think anyone cares. But if you missed it, here are all the entries. There are some good links in there, I swear!

What You Sow
Smart e-mail addresses
Celebrity shopping lists
Save Michael's babies!
Happy holidays Iain
Asif Khan Designs
History of Burberry
MoMA Collection highlights
History of Chemistry
Stair climbing wheelchair
Reactions to autopsy
Filmed public autopsy
Iftar recipes online
Terminator 3 arrives!
Realistic Internet Simulator
Car MP3 player
Gap casting call
Journey through Palestine
Beautiful sunspot picture
Secret Santa returns
Well thank you!
Sometimes we forget
Kit's Mythic Norms
Collaborative mosaic project
Edgar Allan Poe
Weekly group hug
Survive Your PhD
Weekly milk bottles
Who lives here ?
Fully functional GameMan
Handwritten flash clock
Eagerly awaiting artwork
Make flowers last
Sarees for men
Dictionary of domains
The finger history
The White Company
Overseas hand shake

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January 9, 2003

Why I Shouldn't be a Weather Forecaster

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January 5, 2003

Their Apple Tree

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January 4, 2003

'Sno White Christmas

snow_04_01_03.JPG We didn't have a white Christmas and it doesn't look like there'll be snow anytime soon either. I don't mean the measly slush that appeared this morning. The type that disappears in the morning sunshine by the time you've woken up and the only evidence of its arrival is the few patches left on the roofs of cars. I mean good, fluffy, inches deep snow. I mean snow that lets you have snowball fights. Snow that you can build a snowman with that you dress in a beret and call Claude and later paint him pink. Now that's what I call snow. Has your town been stealing our snow supply?

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