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by | Nov 11, 2009 | Idiosyncrasies

I have always been fond of graceful moustache I should have grown a good one. But I didn’t. Some limitation of character prevented me from it for several years. After being un-moustached for so much of life spent as yet, I suddenly realized I need a moustache. Long back when I was in college I thought to cultivate moustache but something within me suggested becoming a father before I grow it. Here I am back as a father with moustache.
”The moustache or beard by itself is always ones own choice for expressing the display of facial hair. In fact Moustache differentiates a man from a woman. Mostly women don’t have moustaches. It may reveal to us some of the hidden secrets of the person’s personal life.

They say it’s good but I didn’t know what I was doing until I got into the suit and they put the moustache on me, and somehow, when I got all the drag on, it came out. It was the most amazing thing. I’m truly extraordinary. Harvey Korman

My moustaches have nothing to do with the Rajputana masculanity. Indian Rajput men generally take pride in having long moustaches and owning guns, and this is reflective of the macho culture, also it is indicative of Chambal Valley Culture, which is the known for dacoits, it is a place where men wear moustache as a casing for their masculinity. instead I feel it gives an enhancement to my creativity while wearing them, it is analogous to Preetam’s (Music Composer) hairs who find himself more creative (rather funny).
Now I am looking forward to have moustaches as Dev Anand wore in Gambler, ‘Dil Aaj Shayar Hai, Gham Aaj Nagma”

Any ways with these new look I am back on the blogging platform to stay. This year I did not renewed my other domain names. No I have put all my eggs into one basket this ways also I have tried converging. This link will serve as my personal and professional journal for all the world to read.

Eventually the passion wins, as I stated earlier some time in passion there are no impossibilities. We should not edit our passions. Everybody, live your passions with truest, deepest creative communication with your people in order to make the difference, whether it’s in one person’s life, in blogging, or, if given opportunity, in the world.Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. I don’t know whether I’ll again get this opportunity or not. So life, here I come!
Mood: Creative

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