Here at last is the long delayed June Blog Mela. All complaints should be directed at my computer, which has been operating in fits and starts this fortnight.
Dilip D'Souza indulges in some non-name dropping
Falstaff thinks Nakul and Sahadev are the R2D2 of the Mahabharat
Rashmi Bansal wonders kitne aadmi gay
Presstalk wants to know if NDTV is supporting Hillary Clinton
Bikkupedia goes to Ramgarh
Rahul Khanna reveals more about his journey from rookie renter to serial subletter
Great Bong endeavours to say "Meow" as masculinely as possible on radio
Anand Ramachandran reports on the Tamil Nadu government's new cooling glass rule
Teesra Pahiya encounters two tough cookies on the Rickshaw Run
AB battles chicken pox and uses an umbrella
SMI writes a letter on her third wedding anniversary
Moonstruck Maniac mourns the death of Indian cinema
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March 2007 Blog Mela
April 2007 Blog Mela
May 2007 Blog Mela
Did you just come across a quirky, interesting or something-that-tugs-at-your-heartstrings blog? If yes, feel free to nominate it for this month's Blog Mela being hosted here on July 26
Blog Mela Rules
- Posts must have been written by Indians or have an Indian angle
- Only posts published between 1-22 July, 2007 would be accepted
- If possible, please nominate individual posts, not the whole blog
- Feel free to nominate something you have written. Immodesty appreciated
- You can nominate as many blog posts as you like - provided you really like them
- Only nominations received before midnight on July 22 will be featured
- No, you don't get any moolah for nominating or getting featured in the Blog Mela. That could change once I am a millionaire but for now you'll just have to bear with me
- Yours truly reserves the right to nominate good posts which you ignore
How to Nominate
- Leave a comment on this post OR better still - Mail me at toeknee (at) gmail (dot) com
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welcome back dude and thanks for incorporating a post from the movie blog, even though it is in a nascent stage.
ReplyDeletewhere had you been?