Thursday, April 1, 2010
So somewhere in my youth or childhood.... I must have done something good
Nothing comes from nothing
Nothing ever could
So somewhere in my youth or childhood
I must have done something good
For here you are, standing there, loving me
Whether or not you should
So somewhere in my youth or childhood
I must have done something good
these wordings are soo true and they truly make me believe that what goes around comes around and when it does, u realise the effect and the impact of it.. and if it is love, even better.. why not!! when 2 people find that love for each other when nothing can make them feel otherwise and nothing stronger their love, its truly a beautiful feeling.. :) i love the feeling of love.. its very cute and nice and cosy and beautiful and hence i pray that everyone, is able to experience love in its purest form and hopefully will do good to get that love!! spread good in the world for the love that u can get in return!!
god speed people
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Post a long silence!!
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Customer care stories... Chapter 3
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Customer care stories... Chapter 2
Monday, June 1, 2009
Customer care stories... Chapter 1
A simple thing as depositing cheque n exchanging foreign currency took 45 mins at 10 in the morning... Why because cc exec knowledge in systems was incomplete... N incompetent people are employed or replaced to do a job.
Customer care stories... Preface
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Stomp - The Ambassadors - London Theatre

official review:
Formed by two percussion lovers, Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas, in 1991, 'Stomp' has been thrilling audiences in the West End and all over the world for over a decade. Initially performing in Brighton (England) and touring the United Kingdom, 'Stomp' was so popular with audiences that it opened in New York at the Orpheum Theatre in 1994, only three years after its conception. After almost ten years of rave reviews in the United States, the 'Stomp' team returned to London to open their West End show. In September of 2007 'Stomp' moved to it's present location, the Ambassadors Theatre, after its initial opening five years earlier at the Vaudeville Theatre. The production was so successful in it's British and American incarnations that the show has gone on to open in almost forty different countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and all over Europe. The London branch of the show, overseen by Yes/No Productions and Glynis Henderson Productions, has been awarded a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Choreography. The 'Stomp' team have also appeared on television ('Sesame Street'), in commercials (for Target and Coca-Cola), on a Quincy Jones album ('Q's Jook Joint'), and on movie soundtracks ('Tank Girl' and 'Riot').
As 'Stomp' is open and touring in several different countries there tends to be a circulation of performers amongst the various shows. The original British cast (Luke Cresswell, Nick Dwyer, Sarah Eddy, Theseus Gerard, Fraser Morrison, David Olrod, Carl Smith and Fiona Wilkes) may make appearances on special occasions or in particular international shows, though the present London production has been refreshed to include a host of new talent. Currently 'Stomp' and the Ambassador Theatre are taking bookings up until early February of 2009, so there are still plenty of opportunities to see one of the most unique London musicals ever staged.