Friday 3 June 2011

HANGOVER 2

This half term, I seriously haven’t done anything - well last weekend went to Ghurkha Cup and that’s it! been stuck indoors even though the start of June has bought some lovely Sunshine.

So to enjoy some nice weather while we had it went to watch the much talked about movie on Facebook recently the second part of HANGOVER – Hangover 2.


In my pure opinion a Rehash of the first one - How can the same thing happen to the same guys twice? The plots kind of the same really but it still managed to make me laugh but I think the element of surprise was missing of the second one.I loved the pet monkey so cute I want one. Oh once again I must say right soundtracks were amazinnng plus at the right time so it complimented the film well.

Anyway if you loved the first one than Hangover 2 is definitely worth watching.

Gurkha Cup

The yearly festival of Ghurkha Cup finished positively with QOGLR signals team taking of the MUCH WANTED Ghurkha cup.



This year’s Ghurkha Cup was bigger than ever with lots of charity stalls raising money for different occasions and food stalls with momo, sel rotis, Samosas and chatpates.

Ghurkha Cup has become more than just a football battlefield; It is the biggest Nepalese event in the UK for everyone a place where Facebook friends can finally meet, girlfriend boyfriends can date or come face to face for the first time for some, a simple hangout place to check out all the hotties from all over UK and some from Europe who fly in just for this annual event.

It saw very wide range of people from all generation come together from elderly to little infants. This year there was no major fight or disturbance what so ever Probably because of the tight security this year . The weather was a bit on the down side but saw sunny intervals through the day AND No Network connection . Uurggghhh

This year’s Ghurkha cup was made extra extraordinary with a film shooting and with variety of activities set up by the charity stalls. 



Over all yet another successful Ghurkha Cup enjoyed by the many who attended.


Credits to Omkar dai and others for pictures