Tuesday, March 25, 2008

My Visit to Gulbarga on Week End

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Hey Frens,

it was really a nice journey for me and i was planned to start from here by 6.00 am in the morning but as am very lazy to woke up in the morning (that to week ends) i went to bus stop by 7:30 am
and there was a bus ready for me to gulbarga i just get into that and asked the conductor whent it is going to leave he said in ten minutes and i informed that am going to come in 10 minutes and went to have my break fast and there is hotel in bus stop and i took Uppama.....it was okiee full of some dalls in it i finished it fast and ran towards bus its still there and went to take some water bottel and biscuit then finally am in my seat and bus started by 7:45 am ...and all the way it was nice saturday morning and that too early in the morning no traffic and bus is so calm.. and i put my earphones to listen to BIG FM and i enjoyed the listening nice songs.....:-)

Then bus is stopped near daba near to Zaheerabad and there people who doesn't had break fast they finished it was 11.15 am and people are ordering for Puri and idli wada..i thought i should also been done here only any way i was not hungry so a waiting for the bus to move from there..finally by 11:45 again started and then i made calls to my frens..and then some time pass...then i asked the my peer passanger that how long it will take to reach gulbarga he said 1 and half hour then finally i reached gulbarga by 1.30 and i called my friend he asked me to get down in one stop(thimmapur circle) i get down there....and my friend came there in a maruthi 800..we took some fruits on the way and went to his home.......:-)

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