Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Re: 2006 best Pictures

dear daddy ji,
the quote was not mine...it was from the guy who is one of my good friends in the industry as well as the regional manager of harper Collins west. his name is sameer , and he is one of the few guys whom i have called from here also.

In fact what you said about the changing time is so true that i just read out your letter aloud to two of my colleagues(the only two in the room right now)......in spite of the thing that one of them wants to kill me(jokingly) ...and the other is an Egyptian who will not say "parent" but "barent"...apparently the great people who invented Arabic forgot to put the sound called "p" in the language...or its may be Egyptians who are trying to hit back America by learning the language and then killing the pronunciation....

but they also loved it....
I am happy that aapka project is now on ur feet.......i hope it brings lot of good things...

one more thing...is it just you who remembers that MD used to sit and crack jokes or he also remembers...i mean i was just checking that with chnge in time...i might not change...but does the memory remain?...he he he....

love
satyarth
ps: i am going to put this letter conversation on my blog.


On 5/30/07, PKPandey < pkpandey@sail-bhilaisteel.com> wrote:
Dear Sonal
Thanks for sending good collection of pictures,one of hummer and other of Himalaya.
hope you are perfectly in shape, internally as well as externally.So keep in regular touch through any of several means of communication.
We got our Project ERP-MES Centre inaugurated by our MD Shri R .Ramaraju.Once upon a time ,he was my HOD and AGM I/c, SMS-II and in my second shift, he use to sit in our shift room of converter shop for hrs. and he use to crack jokes veg. as well as non-veg.
so, this is how,when time changes ,it changes every thing related to him ,except himself .This is he or she who start changing him/herself and no body else.
Your quotation regarding dream was also lovely.I wrote it on my room's white board.
So, keep on writing and sending/forwarding mails.
Daddy