Y’all have been so nice about helping me not blog as much, I thought I should give you a report on the benefits I am getting from it.
- 2 puzzles!!! I finished 2 puzzles!!!!
- I watched Bollywood Wives over the phone with one of my best friends on Tuesday night
- I watched Bollywood Wives as a movie night on Wednesday, and then had a 45 minute Zoom call after dissecting it (we all think Neelam’s husband is on drugs)
- I hosted an Indian film meetup on Zoom (if you are on meetup, feel free to join my group)
- I made bread
- I read all of Shakuntala and started re-reading Siva Puranam
- I have continued my true crime research and now I know that hanging is the hardest kind of suicide to fake and a cheater always cheats.
Good for you!
You mailed out Valentine cards too. I got mine today. I’m almost done with my DCIB mobile and I think I’ll make it the centerpiece. Thank you and happy ❤️day !
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Yaaaaay! I am so happy your card arrived! My Christmas cards took FOREVER to arrive, so I mailed the Valentine’s cards really early.
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 6:30 PM dontcallitbollywood wrote:
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I am not on meetup but I totally want to join the group! I’m sad I’m missing Rachel’s watchalong but it’s almost time for family game night and I am game master this week!
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Does that mean you got to choose the game?
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I did. I did three differently themed rounds of trivia with multiple choice answers. I think my favorite part was picking plausible wrong answers that would throw people off!
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I want to join the meetup! What is it called?
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Indian Film Discussion Group I think. It’s located in Chicago, should be pretty easy to find.
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 8:49 PM dontcallitbollywood wrote:
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Bollywood Wives is totally my guilty pleasure! Neelam’s husband is absolutely on drugs haha! If you’re interested in true crime, I actually wrote this post about the psychology behind why we love true crime so much. I would love if you could check it out!
http://theconfessionsofarandomblogger.com/2020/10/12/why-we-watch-true-crime/
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