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Where's the paaaarty yaar- NO F BAR, GO NYX

Day 5: So we woke up yesterday and cooked. So it was almost like Sunday, almost like the hostel, and almost like uni again. It really was the closest thing to it.

Sanjana made the chicken, Bow the potatoes & I made the sambar-dhal :)

Asra came over to pick us up for ladies night out at F bar, got dressed at her place. Brand new black dress got quite a run (thanks San), and off we went to the place. Not quite packed, so skipped over to Nyx (if that's how you spell the place). Had a long awaited Bollywood night (sigh) and danced to some good tunes and finally found out the name of the song I liked- KALA CHASMA!! (thanks Kamlesh). Came back home, determined not to pass out again.. but alas, survived for a couple of minutes and off to bed using poor fidelooo as the pillow. Should see the pictures, the SPCA might have a thing or two to say about it.

The girls got it on as always. I think I saw pics of San dancing with Fideloo.. (one lucky dog!), and Bow was the camera man of the night. We also had a KREATOR concert moment, but survived the night still. I think they slept later, post dinner. I woke up in between and ran off to find the girls talking away upstairs.

Day 6: Parents came home. Woohoooo! No more paying for food :) And may I add good food. Mum made for lunch: chicken chuka, drumstick sambar, ghee rice, papads, raita, rasam, cabbage kootu & ladies finger.

Ate like a cow & settled back in my room to sit and figure out accomodation.

Finalized a list between two, and the ladies had to take off to Bow's place for some packing. And hence I write this post alone today, with no creative inputs from the ladies. I hope San's keeping a track of the food she's having at Bow's place. If there's one thing that we've injested that beats the alcohol- it has to be the food.

So Goa calling, tommorow evening train. I need to go buy a pair of flats for the trip tommorow, since our dog bit the other one already. Pffft!

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