Thursday, November 22, 2007

"Unwanted Attention" goes public again

Ladies & Gentleman,

This is to bring to your notice that the dreary blog "Unwanted Attention" makes a comeback after a hiatus of about 4 months. The reason for the sudden exit and comeback are still unknown. As per the author "i just felt like it". In case you been wasting your time on this blog in the past then good news for you as you will get that opportunity again.

An update as to what has transpired in the author's life in the last 4 months:

Ajj Kaim has moved to a God forsaken place in the middle of a state called Indiana, a state which is recognized by it's proximity to a city called Chicago than anything else!
But Ajj Kaim likes the new place because he is a proud student of a university called Purdue University [wink & smug]
Though Ajj Kaim is back in school but his life has almost non-existent adventure quotient which is so unlike a student's life in school. All his time is consumed in books, more so because he has always been a slow learner. Ajj Kaim has been trying hard to grasp the various "interesting subjects" that he is studying, this struggle has already taken a toll on him as he is having a tough time following some of his other interests like....talking with friends, meeting new people, checking new websites, Bhangra, watching youtube videos,wasting time online and.....what else....oh yes...looking for an internship.
Ajj Kaim was in his elements only in the first two months of his stay in the new place now he has gone in his cocoon and is circumspect about devoting appropriate time to studies.
Ajj Kaim has been surprised by the number of students from india @ Purdue. Specially on US national holidays and on sunday evenings Ajj Kaim is amazed by the number of indians on campus as on these occasions indians outnumber the Americans.
Ajj Kaim has also been playing b'ball very regularly and considers playing b'ball the only thing he looks forward to every week. Ajj Kaim is still waiting for the day when he will be able to read the Microeconomics book at leisure (The subject was taught to him in the first module but he got terrible grades in the exam).
Ajj Kaim considers himself a terrible test taker and blames most of his disappointing grades to this.
Like all other places that he has been a habitat of, even at Purdue, Ajj Kaim is surrounded by a bunch of wonderful people whom he calls friends. Ajj Kaim still isn't sure if the MBA experience has changed him even one-bit.
Ajj Kaim hopes to write regularly from now on.
Regards,
Spokesperson for Ajj Kaim

5 comments:

Marlee said...

Wat a coincidence, im online afetr ages n I get to read ur Blog...Good to have ur blog to read again...I felt unwanted when it was out of bounds though!

A Bajaj said...

We never thought you'd go away. Ajj Kaim, always Kaim.

Anonymous said...

heartfelt sympathy for Mr. Ajj Kaim I can understand what it feels like when someone misses bhangra.........koi gall nai jee assi te hun vi party which kalle hi bhangra karde haan and guess what my friends like it soooo much that they also try to imitate me....

Anonymous said...

Welcome Back:-)

Anonymous said...

what a pleasant surprise...WELCOME back.
je agge ton gaayab hon da jee kare taan atleast ek warning de deyo, there r some favourite posts of mine which i like to check out again n again...
looking forward for the next post.
..vg..