What is happeninng to me?

Wake up Wake up Wake up…. this is all what people around me are yelling and SMSing… I dont remember when last I slept this long!

9:00 PM to 8:00 AM – Sleep

8:00 AM to 11:00 AM – Breakfast, Blog post, Planned out work but…

11:00 AM to 2:00 PM – Sleep

2:00 PM to 2:30 PM – Replied to SMSes and missed calls of ppl who didnt want me to sleep.

2:30 PM to 3:00 PM – Planning to have Lunch

3:00 PM to ______ PM/AM – Planning to sleep!

Kya ho raha hai mujhe???!!! Tomorrow a brand new year begins… and I dont have any excitement or energy oozing outta me to plan for the new things to come… Clean my room and desk as I used to do when I was a kid. Help my sis in her small home party preps (I am NOT a sexist, but i dont think guys should be doing that).

For all those who want to join me in, here is where you start:

Why Sleep is good

29 secrets of a good sleep

And for all those who would prefer not to join, atleast do a favour… dont tell my clients that I have been sleeping like a log past a day. I had some pending work that I was to finish yesterday. And now I have kept it for the next year! :) Lol!

No year 2007 for Saddam

Yesterday, 30th Dec 06 marked the end of Saddam Hussein and tomorrow 1st Jan 07 marks a new beginning of a new year. I am sure you know, this post is not here to talk about the jubilation and jovial moods set for year 2007 but certainly about the much talked about execution of the former President of Iraq Saddam Hussein. And there is much more to him than just the former President of Iraq for which he has been executed today.

Some might believe that Saddam’s Execution was a vengeance and not justice. For the Sunni Saddam followers it might be a time to dim into sorrow and for the Shias a time to resurrect out of their ashes of the barbaric regime that they have been tormented into for years now! For the Bush it may be a dream come true and for the Anti-Bush another shameful act by America after the invasion of Iraq in search for weapons of mass destruction that they never found… Not joining this debate, the Indian politics plays its cards safe. They call it an “unfortunate event”, “disappointed over the incident”, and yes some take this chance to draw mileage and tag it as “an anti-muslim act” too… (more…)