Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Inception

It took me exactly 12 minutes to come up with this sentence; and another 2 to write this one. It seems like blogging is not my cup of tea. However, a Heart-Break was not mine cup of tea either, but I have managed to have a several of them. Hence, I believe I will get along with this blogging habit as well, quite soon.

When one come across the words "Broken Hearts" the first thing that would come to their mind is "Separation" or "Split Up" or "Break Up"; very seldom one would think heart could also break and not result in one of the three quoted ""  words or terms. You're wondering "how ?", well think of your childhood; I believe there were a series of heart breaks where the major contributors being your parents, siblings or friends.

Too much of depressing talks?? Worry not, I am not here to bug my valuable readers (if any) with my uninteresting speech, rather I would share my weekly experiences of my abroad life and would glide in my childhood and adolescence days in between. Since it has been almost 3 years now I am staying abroad, so I would have to come up with some flash backs as I walk along my story telling.

Nevertheless, there would be occasional posts containing heart breaks, as a means of justifying  the domain name ;) but, don't worry I will try to entertain you with my every post and make you a satisfied co-passenger in this adventurous journey.

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