Friday, September 11, 2009

Beauty of the LV bag


I have been wanting to say this for a long time, but this 'popular' (wonder how it is popular – just snob value?) Louis Vuitton bag is the ugliest bag I have ever seen. Why pick such an dull color for one? I don’t’ care what kind of patent leather the bag is made up of, or what expensive materials went into making of that bag, that accounts for its significant price, I fail to understand why some women will pay INR 25,000 to buy this tasteless bag?
Besides, why would I want to advertise LV for free while carrying my bag with me where ever I go?
May the day never come when I have willingness to spend INR 25,000 on a handbag and end up buying such a disaster.

What kind of sissy girls are these?

Consider the following story that was making TV ‘breaking' headlines yesterday.
http://www.hindu.com/2009/09/11/stories/2009091161301100.htm
Apparently, the stampede was caused when some girls ‘panicked and fled down the stairs’ because some boys were engaged in eve teasing them. The incident occurred in a ‘girls’ school.
What kind of girls are these that a few boys come into their ‘ilaaka’ and these girls instead of ganging up and beating those boys, instead start running away? What kind of parental upbringing do such girls go through that they don’t’ think that unity is strength and give those erring boys who have come into their domain what they deserve – a good thrashing? They should have simply carried those boys and thrown them from the first floor – after all in school; boys are not all that big – physically; to be impossible to pick and throw (having done that myself during my school days).
I remember an incident during my college festival – I studied in a girl’s college. A boy was trying to enter into the premises without a pass – pass was mandatory for men to enter our college. The boy attempted to enter the premises thrice and all three times –a girl called Sevantika beat the hell out of the boy single handedly and threw him out each time. So much so that the boy tried to scale the wall and enter the college and again Sevantika alone was enough. But had Sevantika even whispered for help from other women, there would be hundreds who would have come immediately to the rescue and beaten the wits out of the boy. And that is the kind of spirit that should be inculcated in women of our country rather than being scared nincompoops.