Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 Dear Amulya, Happy New Year to you and . How are you guys doing? I still remember that evening we all spent together in downtown Chicago. Next time you should plan stay with us. Your appearance on the e-group is as sudden as your disappearance. I am surprised that I don't see you contribute to the hot topics. I guess everybody would like to hear a psychistrist's point of view!! Say Hi to . Renuka '84 Batch. AMULYA NADKARNI wrote: Dear Shyam I am quite happy to report to you on a regular basis about Fatima's culinary skills once they are in UK . Look forward to seeing you at the annual reunion to taste her dishes. As far as the weather is concerned its never boring, always changeable, and therefore a dependable topic of conversation. As you can see I'm really struggling to find something positive about the weather in the British Isles. And your description of sun and warmth is NOT HELPING especially when we've just had a really cold week when the temp plummeted to -10 degrees Celsius...see I told you it made a good topic for conversation. Regards Nadu'82 shyamkamath wrote: Yes,Feroze-Fatima(83) r going to say Bye- Bye to us,next month and say hello, to u all UK MGIMSians. We wished them well and asked them to provide us yearly tickets, to be able to continue with our regular MGIMS luncheons,which was a regular trend out here. 13yrs,they have been here and we feel sad at their departure,more so, b'cos we all had a good bonding and happy times. I will miss Fatima's lovely nonveg cooking. Apparently, she is a msster chef in JatPat nonveg dishes No,Amulya,I am still facing towards India, as my next destination and Pune,it will be,unless Upparwala and dhartpar,My dear Biwi,HAS OTHER PLANS TO DRAG ME TO UK. I was telling Seema the other day,that no matter how beautiful the Sky and BBC news,weather forecaster looks, or wears plunging neckline dresses, to tell us about the UK weather,If the sky is going to remain gloomy and overcast and chilly, even in damn summers, and snowy and blistery during winters,300days of the year,then certainly I am not going to be there. Having enjoyed,a bright and sunny weather,365days for last 10yrs of my stay here,I don't fancy my chances of staying there. And we middleeastern expatriates strongly believe in the saying,AGAR JEB MEIN PAISA HAIN,TO NARK MEIN BHI SWARAG KA EHSAAS KIYA JAA SAKTA HAIN. Plus,Feroze-Fatu's reasons for shifting,as they see it, r primarily for their children's future education. Hamari to ek beti hain.What she will do in future is entirely upto her. We believe,we must have the enough money to translate her dreams,That's it. Bye. Shyam(84) I'm Back > Hi guys (and gals), > > I'm back, and I'm sure glad to know no one missed me :-D > > Diu (or Div as the locals call it) is a wonderful place to be in. In fact, > my family decided that is the place to be in and not Somnath, Gir, > Porbandar, Dwarka, etc. So that is where we stayed put! > > Lovely beaches, water-sports, great seafood and great people (tourists and > locals). > > Though most of the travel journals would point out Div is a place where > you would find a lot of drunk Gujaratis - that is wrong. Daman is the > culprit! > > Lots of duty-free goods available (my wife freaked out on the branded > cosmetics) and I got myself an i-Pod. > > All in all a wonderful experience, those who have not yet been there, must > go. > > Connected by air only to Mumbai (Jet Airways). > > Missed you all! > > Ravin '82 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 Hi, Renuka The thing I remember most about that evening in Chicago, apart from the most convivial meal we had, was Ashok's attempt to mimic the Indy 500 on the streets of downtown Chicago. I guess and I owe our lives to your backseat driving. I must echo Shyam and Prabha's view that it's nice to see you contributing more to this egroup as well...I think you have just as interesting, and certainly less extreme, views as your better half. I also noticed that you have taken over his email i.d. and having seen you in action I am sure it was a bloodless coup I guess expressing view's as a psychiatrist is too much like work!! And I usually log on when I'm at home. Thanks for your invite...I am planning the trip already. Obviously you have to visit UK as well....without waiting for another MGIMS UK reunion. Regards Amulya'82 Ashok Bhaskar wrote: Dear Amulya, Happy New Year to you and . How are you guys doing? I still remember that evening we all spent together in downtown Chicago. Next time you should plan stay with us. Your appearance on the e-group is as sudden as your disappearance. I am surprised that I don't see you contribute to the hot topics. I guess everybody would like to hear a psychistrist's point of view!! Say Hi to . Renuka '84 Batch. AMULYA NADKARNI wrote: Dear Shyam I am quite happy to report to you on a regular basis about Fatima's culinary skills once they are in UK . Look forward to seeing you at the annual reunion to taste her dishes. As far as the weather is concerned its never boring, always changeable, and therefore a dependable topic of conversation. As you can see I'm really struggling to find something positive about the weather in the British Isles. And your description of sun and warmth is NOT HELPING especially when we've just had a really cold week when the temp plummeted to -10 degrees Celsius...see I told you it made a good topic for conversation. Regards Nadu'82 shyamkamath wrote: Yes,Feroze-Fatima(83) r going to say Bye- Bye to us,next month and say hello, to u all UK MGIMSians. We wished them well and asked them to provide us yearly tickets, to be able to continue with our regular MGIMS luncheons,which was a regular trend out here. 13yrs,they have been here and we feel sad at their departure,more so, b'cos we all had a good bonding and happy times. I will miss Fatima's lovely nonveg cooking. Apparently, she is a msster chef in JatPat nonveg dishes No,Amulya,I am still facing towards India, as my next destination and Pune,it will be,unless Upparwala and dhartpar,My dear Biwi,HAS OTHER PLANS TO DRAG ME TO UK. I was telling Seema the other day,that no matter how beautiful the Sky and BBC news,weather forecaster looks, or wears plunging neckline dresses, to tell us about the UK weather,If the sky is going to remain gloomy and overcast and chilly, even in damn summers, and snowy and blistery during winters,300days of the year,then certainly I am not going to be there. Having enjoyed,a bright and sunny weather,365days for last 10yrs of my stay here,I don't fancy my chances of staying there. And we middleeastern expatriates strongly believe in the saying,AGAR JEB MEIN PAISA HAIN,TO NARK MEIN BHI SWARAG KA EHSAAS KIYA JAA SAKTA HAIN. Plus,Feroze-Fatu's reasons for shifting,as they see it, r primarily for their children's future education. Hamari to ek beti hain.What she will do in future is entirely upto her. We believe,we must have the enough money to translate her dreams,That's it. Bye. Shyam(84) I'm Back > Hi guys (and gals), > > I'm back, and I'm sure glad to know no one missed me :-D > > Diu (or Div as the locals call it) is a wonderful place to be in. In fact, > my family decided that is the place to be in and not Somnath, Gir, > Porbandar, Dwarka, etc. So that is where we stayed put! > > Lovely beaches, water-sports, great seafood and great people (tourists and > locals). > > Though most of the travel journals would point out Div is a place where > you would find a lot of drunk Gujaratis - that is wrong. Daman is the > culprit! > > Lots of duty-free goods available (my wife freaked out on the branded > cosmetics) and I got myself an i-Pod. > > All in all a wonderful experience, those who have not yet been there, must > go. > > Connected by air only to Mumbai (Jet Airways). > > Missed you all! > > Ravin '82 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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