Life on WINGS

In everyone's life, there comes a time of ultimate challenge.
- a time when all our resources are tested
-a time when life seems so unfair
- a time when our faith, our values, our patience, our compassion, our ability to persist are pushed to the limit and beyond...but @ the same time gives you the wings to explore the WORLD of yours....

Spread your wings and fly away far away

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Argument within Myself in classroom @ College…..

There are many occasions (it’s very much untrue-almost all occasions I believe) during a lecture, when the brain ceases to accept new information, and refuses to co-operate with your better judgment e.g:
Me: "Please listen to this lecture."
Brain: "No."

Me: "Please, it's very important."
Brain: "NO."
Me: It gets u a good job and lets u earn big-money.
Brain: I don’t need, I am not greedy.
Me: One Last attempt…?
Brain: I need break, I can’t take it anymore…..
Me: Okay…I understand, u can play games without distracting toffee-nosed note-scribbling scum-bag party-poopers who do not wish to play or who are in no need of an increase in brain activity and specially lecturer.

Lecturer
The only person in the classroom who is so single mindedly devoted in justifying his/her work without getting distracted what’s so ever happens in the classroom. Nothing bothers them even when paper rockets flew in classroom, boys blow the whistles "not exactly even girls do it exceptionally fine", mobile ring tones, fingers tapping against bench as good as Zakir Hussain playing tabala etc etc…

Students attending lectures will have at least one book and a pen. The application of the one on the other is, usually………., which then indicated to me that using them was the best course of action. Sri was my co-player most of the time,the other three(Gowri,Prathima & Shaila) were kind of pukleshi's(Darpok's)... we pancha pandava's sorry pandavi's were lords of last benches...
When we used to play these games, did our best not to attract the attention of the lecturer.
Required Items:
· Pen/Pencil &
Paper
· An ounce of intelligence -- err, two ounces of intelligence

Noughts and Crosses:
Played on a three by three grid, both players take it in turn to place their mark (a nought or a cross) in an attempt to get three in a row.




Alphabetic Variation of Noughts and Crosses:
Each player takes a turn to place a letter of the alphabet in the n*n grid, in an attempt to make a word. And each player scores points as per number of letters in the word formed (meaningful)

Squares/Boxes:
Players take turns to draw a horizontal or vertical line from one adjacent dot to another in an attempt to complete a square. When a square is drawn, the player writes their initial inside it to 'capture' it, and must then take another go. The player that makes the most captures wins the game.
Have you ever discovered this kind argument within yourself…? I am sure u would have… ;)

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