Heading from our farthest northwest to our farthest south destinations in India meant a stopover in Mumbai... which by now felt like home! Between refreshing coffee and beer, and the brand new flavours of southern Indian cooking, it was so much more than just a travel day! Distributed by Tubemogul.
Why use the same music for the whole documentary: SO FUCKING ANNOYING!!
India has so much talented music, I thought the presented makes films for a living??
ginost7 10 months ago
You're fault.
Hahaha I can remember how sick and bloated I felt that evening. But man, looking at that food now, TOTALLY makes me want it again:)
atubanos 1 year ago
The indian railway system should learn something from the dabbawallahs about timing.....lol....and south indian food ftw.....btw i understand your urge to eat beef...coz when i was in the states while travelling i used to have burgers or hot dogs with beef...so by the end of the trip i never wanted to eat beef again...;-D....even when i visited a relative's house there i literally begged for indian food, having not eaten it for nearly 3 weeks...
Cryptorchild92 2 years ago
Postscript: BTW, on Yahoo!News, Grace Park is listed as one of "TV's Most Valuable Performances in 2009." Also, not sure if you've heard about this or checked Television Without Pity, but Katee Sackhoff will be playing in the upcoming season of "24" and Lucy Lawless will also be playing "Spartacus: Blood and Sand." Rather cool to see who else shows up where else (I caught Katee's brief stint on "Nip/Tuck". Pretty wicked, IMO).
codebreaker2001 2 years ago
That ceiling reminds me of a Basestar. :D Hey, look on the bright side, you're continuing a journey, you're well fed and at least 7 hours of sleep is better than one or three hours worth (which I have recently suffered through). I hope your Christmas was merry and full of fun. And I wish you a Happy New Year, and, as always, a safe one at that.
codebreaker2001 2 years ago