Hello everyone. First of all, I need to tell you that my posts is totally belongs to off-topic discussion but its not imaginary. It's totally real and I think "Google Chrome" & "Techno" guys are also eligible experience the fiery situation, especially full of chilly & spicy.
Most of the times, technology bloggers and writers are always busy working in front of their PCs & laptops. But, its not a way to work like that. I mean, nothing is possible in our life without spicy taste. Just imagine, what if you are about make something to eat for your birthday party & if it is not spicy, then? The answer is, nobody will appreciate your efforts.
If you want to make your creativity more spicy then you must add the chilly fiery taste into it. Few days ago, my situation was also same but it was related to my blogging hobby because I am not a good cook. Let me tell you my story...
"The story of my fiery situation actually starts with my PC. It was Sunday, around 7.00 PM here and I was busy in my blogging. It was one of the boring evening of my life. I don't know why but may be it was because, my tongue wasn't happy with daily usual lunch. I started blogging but I wasn't able to write as usual. I was unable to find the "spicy" words for my article.
I suddenly stopped writing and I called my friends. We planned to go to the nearest restaurant. It was Sunday evening, so It was obvious, "Chicken...Chicken...& only...Chicken". We ordered "chicken Murga" & "spicy chicken Biryani". It was famous "malwani" restaurant of mumbai & their every recipe is always "fiery & spicy".
My friends were consistently asking me about that "urgent spicy plan" but I was busy with my chicken Biryani. It was first time when I wasn't even speaking the single word and I was completely concentrated one that "fiery food". Oh my god, I can't describe that situation because the briyani was totally fiery and that spicy taste and my tounge were conflicting with each other.
And most funniest part of my story was, I suddenly stopped once again & moved out from that restaurant without informing my friends. I was literally running over the busy streets of mumbai. I don't know, but the crowd was totally staring at me. It was the first time when I moved out from hotel without paying bills. It was like "Ohoo Yaaraa...Mirchi Lagi". Haha...
When I reached at home, I turned-on my PC and I started writing on my blog. I filled my article with that fiery, spicy & chilly taste. From that incident, my friends are still asking me about my madness. I know, if I tell them, they will surely make my "biryani". Haha..."
Most of the times, technology bloggers and writers are always busy working in front of their PCs & laptops. But, its not a way to work like that. I mean, nothing is possible in our life without spicy taste. Just imagine, what if you are about make something to eat for your birthday party & if it is not spicy, then? The answer is, nobody will appreciate your efforts.
If you want to make your creativity more spicy then you must add the chilly fiery taste into it. Few days ago, my situation was also same but it was related to my blogging hobby because I am not a good cook. Let me tell you my story...
"The story of my fiery situation actually starts with my PC. It was Sunday, around 7.00 PM here and I was busy in my blogging. It was one of the boring evening of my life. I don't know why but may be it was because, my tongue wasn't happy with daily usual lunch. I started blogging but I wasn't able to write as usual. I was unable to find the "spicy" words for my article.
I suddenly stopped writing and I called my friends. We planned to go to the nearest restaurant. It was Sunday evening, so It was obvious, "Chicken...Chicken...& only...Chicken". We ordered "chicken Murga" & "spicy chicken Biryani". It was famous "malwani" restaurant of mumbai & their every recipe is always "fiery & spicy".
My friends were consistently asking me about that "urgent spicy plan" but I was busy with my chicken Biryani. It was first time when I wasn't even speaking the single word and I was completely concentrated one that "fiery food". Oh my god, I can't describe that situation because the briyani was totally fiery and that spicy taste and my tounge were conflicting with each other.
And most funniest part of my story was, I suddenly stopped once again & moved out from that restaurant without informing my friends. I was literally running over the busy streets of mumbai. I don't know, but the crowd was totally staring at me. It was the first time when I moved out from hotel without paying bills. It was like "Ohoo Yaaraa...Mirchi Lagi". Haha...
When I reached at home, I turned-on my PC and I started writing on my blog. I filled my article with that fiery, spicy & chilly taste. From that incident, my friends are still asking me about my madness. I know, if I tell them, they will surely make my "biryani". Haha..."
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