Tuesday, April 29, 2008

May MHK: The great escape

The misty mountains beckon... Come the 24th of May, we are planning to head far with the madding crowd. Would you like to be lost in sylvan idylls, nestled deep in the emerald boughs of Karnataka's ghats? Then this MHK is just for you!! How often will you get a chance to immerse yourselves in the sights, sounds and smells at "The Expatriates"?

Ah, well, I guess I'll stop sounding like a bloody travel brochure...

Listen, Bangalore is hotter than it's ever been. Just want to escape that for a weekend, and hence...

We're planning to head to Kudremukh for the weekend in the general region of May 24th and 25th. The place we'll be staying in is rather intriguingly called "The Expatriates". It's also got the more imaginative name of "Kudremukh guest house" or something similiar. We shall be driving down... either on 23rd evening/night or early 24th morning on arriving at a consensus.

The cost: The rooms should cost us some Rs 800 on double occupancy (400 per head). So, with travel and food thrown in, we're expecting the cost to be about 1500 per head. All interested folk can contact me by replying to my e-mail on the yahoo group. We will be collecting the money in advance as a registration since the accommodation needs to be arranged. It would be preferable if we receive a response by this weekend. Thankee... Contact details will be in the mail.

Monday, April 28, 2008

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Friday, April 18, 2008

April MHK - a post-event report

Since I was the one hosting the event, I will confine myself to the facts and leave all criticisms/ compliments to those less intimately concerned with the event.
To wit, that the following events did occur on Saturday, the 12th of April 2008:

  1. Tharunya arrived at Brewhaha forty minutes ahead of schedule. She had meant to arrive only ten minutes ahead of time, but did not take into account the sparse traffic that might be expected at two in the afternoon on a weekend.
  2. She called various people (Okay, she called four.) and discovered that some of them would arrive only at four, some thought the MHK was at four and some people's phones weren't even working. Hoorah!
  3. She waited until five minutes to three, when she left the premises because she was politely reminded there was a limit to the amount of time one could spend in the establishment without ordering food.
  4. Ujjwal arrived promptly at three and called Tharunya to find out where she was. Tharunya was properly impressed, but that did not prevent her from making a few unwanted remarks about his short story (i.e. gave away the plot, for e.g. to Sharmila).
  5. The three members moved in and occupied a table right in view of the entrance. They were soon joined by (in approximate order of appearance) Annette, Ali, Poorna, Guru and Varun.
  6. Orders were placed. In spite of advice to the contrary, Sharmila insisted on ordering the Inter-Galactic Gargle Blaster. Some amusement was derived from her facial expressions on tasting her drink. Some more amusement was derived from the facial expressions of those who were reading Ujjwal's story.
  7. A slight diversion was caused when Ujjwal made disparaging remarks about women's ability to enter into feelings of love for inanimate objects, but he soon realized that he was both wrong and outnumbered.
  8. The gang of eight moved to a corner of the café facing a large picture window. They were later glad to be there due to the excitement and screaming caused by unexplained acts of videotaping in the inner parts of BrewHaHa.
  9. They were soon joined by Ananth, and once Kiran and Ravi arrived (at around 4.30 p.m.), the entire cast for the day's activities was present.
  10. Games were played.
  11. Some people left.
  12. More games were played.
  13. Everyone else left.



The Games:

We began with a mini-round of DC. The cards had names of South Indian movies (Languages covered - Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam) on them. Every movie name contained only four syllables, and the trick was to act out through phonetics only.

Once everyone had arrived, we moved into the Quiz. This consisted of four rounds of word games. The first two were crossword-clue rounds, and the others were anagrams and kangaroo words. We had five teams of two members each. Most teams managed to solve a number of puzzles, and a couple of teams got them all. :)
No wonder we're in Mensa, what?

We moved on next to the Pictionary. We split into two teams for this, and alternated the drawing of chits and the drawing of pictures. (notice: a pune, or a play on words.)
There were four ideas/ items on each card; all of them had one defining theme or connect. Here, the rules were to draw ONLY whatever was written on the card picked. Some amusement was caused when teams guessed the connect before all the items were drawn, and then spent time yelling random things at the person drawing. Poor Ali; poor beaver.
(Note--> Kiran was the one who said "beaver". The answer was "badger".)


After the Pictionary, we played Band Bluff, a game I invented purely for the purpose of the MHK. This was played as an individual game, with everyone just siting around and volunteering to pick a chit. The chits had names of bands (well known and otherwise) and the object of the game was to create a band-name-origin story for that band so that others could figure out who it was. My personal favourite (though nobody guessed the band) was the story for Chumbawumba that Ujjwal proposed. Honourable mentions for memorableness: Blind Faith, ABBA, Foreigner, Counting Crows, Talking Heads, AC/DC.
Near the end of this game, four Mensans decided they had to tear themselves away and move on either to work (Ujjwal and Sharmila) or to other venues (Varun and Guru).

We moved on then to the final prepared game for the evening, the Quotable Quotes. Here, the object of the game was to perform the quote from the famous movie that was given to you, and then have someone answer by quoting another line from the same movie. Since most people appeared to have missed seeing the movies, we modified the game to merely guessing which movie the quote was from. Slight diversion was caused when the movie was the Godfather, because, naturally, everyone wanted to show off a Brando imitation.

When we came to the end of the games, it was only around six, so we spent forty minutes or so playing pictionary with English movies. In that short span of time, Annette wowed us with tigers, dragons, and assorted weapons; Poorna stunned us all by revealing that she could draw a lifelike bust of Shakespeare and that she was related to him; Ananth proudly claimed his utter ignorance of all but the titles of the movies "because he learnt them for DC"; and Ali persisted in seeing scenes from Brokeback mountain in anything that anyone drew.
Notable mention: Ravi, with Flubber. :)

Eventually, we decided to all head home. We wished Ali luck for his year-odd stint in Phillipines, Kiran generously footed the MHK tab, and two jigsaw puzzles were handed over.

In all, a memorable day. Thanks to all who attended for being such great sports. I had a wonderful time.
:)

Ooh. Forgot to mention that I also received, on that day, my prize for winning the Photography Contest yay.

MHK Report: April 2008, BrewHaHa

It has been almost a week since the most recent MHK and its high time we gave a description of it to those who missed it and remind those who attended it of the fun-filled hours spent.

The last MHK was on April 12th and it was good fun! Tharunya deserves a lot of praise for having conducted things well.

It was probably 3.15 p.m. when I reached BrewHaHa. Tharunya, Annette, Ujjwal, Sharmila and Ali were already there. I was introduced to those I had not met before. Ujjwal then showed all of us his prize-winning story :) which was subjected to some amount of discussion and debate. After sometime, Gururaj and Varun joined us (I don't remember who came first). I was slightly disappointed (again) at Sugandhi's absence. Its just that I write to her quite often and I still haven't met her.

Meanwhile, Tharunya had arranged for a nice place in one corner of the shop for us to carry out the activities planned for the day. After sometime Ananth joined us. After some more time Kiran and Ravi joined us. Nobody came after that and in my opinion, nobody would have welcomed anybody who came after that considering the fact that Tharunya (and to an extent even we) were annoyed at the late comers!

We played a number of games and I can't name them since each game was new and different from the games we have already played or heard of. Hats off to Tharunya - it isn't simple to plan such events with so much care and great attention to every detail.

After sometime, a few members (Ujjwal, Sharmila, Varun, Gururaj) left the place. To be honest, we had even more fun after they left! It has got nothing to do with their absence though.

We continued playing Tharunya's games for sometime and then we played random pictionary (english movies) until all of us left the place (it was probably 7 p.m. when we left). I still remember the 'Daisy Duck' Ravi drew :).

This report would be incomplete if I didn't write about Annette. I met her for the first time that day. She is a wonderful person. She's a great listener and above all, she's a genius. You should have seen the things she drew! She can replace Neil Buchanan in Art Attack!

I have now come to the end of the report and I hope to see all of you in the next MHK!

Poorna.T.S.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

April MHK

Hello Ms

I am (and have been :P ) ready with an entire slew of activities for the April MHK. Prepared are the following:
  • A round of Pictionary
  • A round of Dumb Charades
  • Three rounds of a Literary-type quiz
  • Two other games I invented purely for this purpose. :)
Neither the pictionary nor the DC is exactly of the traditional variety, so look out for some surprises.

Date: Saturday April 12th, 2008
Time: 3:00 PM
Venue: BrewHaHa
#88 Industrial Layout, JNC Road, Koramangala, 5th Block, Bangalore
ph: 41218997


Don't miss it!

Location map courtesy BrewHaHa

- Tharunya