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Twitter journey

after all these mad scribblings are about good bad and searches! Twitter journey is interesting! Majador as they say in Bengali. ( good , I got Bengali friends at twitter) I was planning to prune my tweets. 2700+ tweets done during the two years 2008,2009. Just wanted to keep certain sentences only. (twit-verses!) . like one : "Moon is following me." two : "Sun is calling it a day, by changing himself to orange." Wanted to remember my journeys to Bangalore, Secunderabad, Shimoga, Sringeri. I made certain twit-verses using my mobile and sending texts through smstweets. I used several applications ( BAD ....I don't have the exact count) like spreadtweets, tweetgadget......etc. I wanted one or two tweets to remain in each variety. I had some good words from tweeps. (FF -follow Friday - GOOD ) As we cannot go into past in our life, going back in the 'twitter time line', well I can say: "we cannot"   (or rather difficult) ( BAD ) I ma...

News paper cutting.Que Sera Sera By G K Gupta (thanks Deccan Herald)

Que Sera Sera By G K Gupta The song was an instant hit in the USA and equally popular elsewhere. Those fans of Alfred Hitchcock, now in their 70s, will recollect the great movies of that master of suspense, like ‘North by Northwest,’ ‘Psycho,’ ‘The Birds’ and others. But what fascinated me most was ‘The Man Who Knew Too Much,’ released  in India during the late 1950s. This is the only Hitchcock movie with a song. The song  ‘Que Sera Sera’ (Whatever will be, will be)  sung by Doris Day has not been outdated by the ravages of time nor its impact  abated. Written by Livingston and Evans, the song received the 1956 Academy Award for the best original song. The song was an instant hit in the USA, the UK and equally popular elsewhere. Doris Day made it the signature-song for her popular TV shows. Popularity was such that ‘Que Sera Sera’ was the name given to the first US aircraft which landed at South Pole in 1956. A duet in the Hindi movie ‘Pukar’, released in 2000 has s...