Monday, May 4, 2009

Outing!!

Recently I had gone to an outing with my team to a place called Jain farms which is almost 35 kms away from my office. We were only eight people in three cars three, two and three respectively. We left office at 9.15 sharp and had a enough amount of snacks with us ofcourse i had the most of it with me because i was traveling with someone who loves only junk food :). We made sure that lays and choclates should keep our stomach full till we reach the place. The first exciting thing during the journey was once we saw the tollgate of Tamilnadu saying "Tamilnadu welcomes you" only at that point of time we came to know that the resort is actually in TN from where you can touch Hosur in 10 mins. Not only the TN welcomes us also the Airtel sent a welcome message because apart from us our mobiles were also roaming. I clicked the camera in the places wherever i can see tamil.

Finally we entered the resort it was little bit sunny around 11. We started playing tt, snooker and went for swimming. Only three were ready to swim and we were simply chatting and passing comments about our manager and mentor :P. Then headed for lunch after spending 2 or 3 minutes in the swing. It was a typical TN style North Indian food and had a nice chat about films during lunch. The most amazing part of the outing is dumb charads with loads of fun chasing the film name with funny enactments.

Finally it was almost 3.30 p.m. when we finished two cricket games and was about to leave. This time it was our car to leave first. We started early and took the straight road guess what all of us in the car had forgotten to take a right to reach sarjapura and gone straight to Hosur. There are sign boards which directed us and we reached office by 5 wow! what a drive from my friend team mate in the heavy bommanahalli traffic which helped me to take my shuttle at 5.15. That was really an exciting trip

2 comments:

  1. என் இனிய தமிழ் நண்பனே! வணக்கம்

    "It was a typical TN style North Indian food"

    - I can imagine that..

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  2. @sam - i know it is easy to understand that sentence for tamil ppl.

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