CultUth, is a club of about 20 science, engg, arts students who have planned a event at the gate of RYK college, Nasik, India, on 8th jan 2005 through out the day. The nature of the event is a 'canvassing' program whereby, we would facilitate to the youth of Nasik to send their feelings to the tsunami hit people of south India. Also, we are collecting money and blankets and sending it to te affected area, with the help of RedCross. Let ours brothers and sisters there know that 'We feel for U'. Let this be known. Also, this event would act as a jumpstart of a new think-tank where we want to build a contingency system for nasik, whereby we could respond to any disaster within minutes. Also, we would like to help the tsunami hit area of south-east asia in the way of logistic support, and management of resources.. anything, just let us know. groups.yahoo.com/group/cultuth
Why I repair my shoe
I have 3 shoes. One formal, One sport shoe and another a mix of the two. The last one is particularly awesome, cause of its uniqueness. It looks like a formal shoe, but is as comfortable and flexible as a sport shoe. I bought it for my first job in Mumbai. I was newly rich and was expected to behave like one. I found this gem of pure black leather in a Colaba Causeway showroom. Quite a find. But its been almost two years now and the shoe shows its age. For all its awesomeness, its quite a weak shoe, to give out so early. I have stitched it, got new laces, and strengthened its sole. It doesn't look shiny anymore cause the leather has suffered from a few hostile trespasses. I think, like a man, things too should be allowed to carry their scars. Shiny scar-less men are just so... irrelevant. Since childhood, I have been used to using things for long times. Clothes, equipments, shoes etc. I can't just throw things away cause they don't look as good anymore or they don't ...
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