We've all seen Slum Dog Millionaire mate. We know what it's really like.Yeah. It can get quite real with the cows and beggars infesting the malls. especially the kids constantly pleading for alms to play another arcade game. Not to mention the food which is a surefire guarantee to give you some good old fashioned diarrhea. But fear not, I have heard they are going to open a new non-Indian, first world zone this year in most cities, with sushi and wine and waitressing. So yay!
Exactly. Long lost romantic rendezvous with a song and dance routine at the busiest railway station in the country just one of the umpteen number of problems Bombay people have to face everyday.We've all seen Slum Dog Millionaire mate. We know what it's really like.
woah, you got cars there in Pakistan? We're still working on phasing out elephants here.Met Asad Shafique at a mall last week while we were both waiting for the valet to bring our cars.
nah we like to refer our pet mules as cars you know its the "in" thing.woah, you got cars there in Pakistan? We're still working on phasing out elephants here.
Duh.It's funny how much sportsmen (especially footballers) like playing golf on their time off. I thought they'd like to do something non-sporty, like be a couch potato and watch movies or something.
Yeah, but they really rage in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.The overseas players basically live out of their hotel rooms while in India. They just go out for nets and then to the matches.
No, it's the same all over the Subcontinent but Sri Lanka might be a little better because it's no so overcrowded and the people are not so in your face. The atmosphere there as far as I know is much calmer. But even there I'd imagine players living out of their hotels, relaxing by the pool side much of the time.Yeah, but they really rage in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
You've travelled all over that part of the world in order to verify this, have you?No, it's the same all over the Subcontinent but Sri Lanka might be a little better because it's no so overcrowded and the people are not so in your face. The atmosphere there as far as I know is much calmer. But even there I'd imagine players living out of their hotels, relaxing by the pool side much of the time.
That's some hotel room Kallis is inThe overseas players basically live out of their hotel rooms while in India. They just go out for nets and then to the matches.
What a pity India doesn't have swimming pools.No, it's the same all over the Subcontinent but Sri Lanka might be a little better because it's no so overcrowded and the people are not so in your face. The atmosphere there as far as I know is much calmer. But even there I'd imagine players living out of their hotels, relaxing by the pool side much of the time.