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Monkey Driving Tissue Box Cover

August 6th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Things I've Bought That I Love by Roshan V.

Tissue box cover

Are you still looking at that boring Kleenex tissue box? Don’t you need a pick-me-up when you’re wiping your nose? Ever wonder if a monkey could drive a car, and if so, what kind of fruit would be decorating that monkey’s car?

There is no way that this tissue box cover would not put a smile to your face. I got it in Mongkok, Hong Kong for like five bucks, but the entertainment it provides to me and anyone who visits my cubicle is priceless.

Things I’ve Bought That I Love

August 6th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Things I've Bought That I Love by Roshan V.

Inspired by one of my favorite blogs, Things I’ve Bought That I Love, written by Mindy Kaling from The Office, I’m starting a new post category to highlight things that I have bought and do in fact love.

Expect a complementary category, Things I’ve Bought That I Hate, soon.

Just learned how to ride a bike…

August 4th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in randumbness by Roshan V.

Just learned how to ride a bike...

Yup, I “got back on the horse” as they say. Except in this case, the horse is a bike. Confused? I am!

After 19 years of eschewing biking in favor of walking and driving, I went to work on a Sunday to try my hand at riding a bike. When I was seven, I was riding my bike in the backyard when I fell into the swimming pool. Despite being in many situations where biking would be advantageous - schooling in Davis, walking between Google buildings, living in San Francisco - the horror of that incident prevented me from ever riding again. Until now!

Actually, everything after the pool incident is not true. I just never felt like riding a bike again, and after a certain age it was just embarrassing to say I didn’t know how to ride a bike anymore. But after a minute and half on a Google beach cruiser on Sunday, I was back at it like a pro. A wobbly, uncertain pro.

I want to get to the point where I can bike to work, between buildings, for “leisure”, and other such green activities. But riding around in an empty parking lot is still a bit away from dodging traffic, crossing intersections, and carrying a MacBook Pro on my bike. Soon, I shall get there.

But not everyone has been so supportive.

Roshan: no one can really focus on congratulating me on my accomplishment of riding a bike this weekend. they seem to only be focused on the fact that i didnt know how to ride a bike until now

Naj:HAHAHA
well i mean
it’s worse than yune not knowing how to swim

Roshan: its not worse!
take it back!

Naj: i have to be true to myself
it’s definitely worse
it’s not like yune could swim from building ot building
or swim to work from home