May 29th, 2004

Mid-Day and BT, both cheated me. Going by them, I was expecting to catch 50 First Dates at New Empire yesterday, but instead Murder was on—an uber-crappy piece of retarded shit—which I ended up watching. Damn.

You know, I love the Churchgate/CST area. In fact, that's the only place I'm at when I'm not at home. The suburbs have so many damn good theaters (oh well, multiplexes)—there are a couple of multiplexes in the suburb where I live, but I have always been loyal to Sterling, Regal, et al. But this might change now. Sterling has changed its ways; it's screening three shows of some uber-crappy Bollywood movie. The only theater that's screening anything sensible at the moment is Regal. How pathetic is that? And this is South Mumbai we are talking about.

In other stuff, I was looking for The Tao of Programming at Computer Book Shop, and they said they'd have to import it. Does this not have an Indian print?

Anyway, I bought Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead (from Sterling Book House). I was also looking for Mark Tully's The Heart of India, but no luck here. Hmm.





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