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As the cold winter days relentlessly sound the come-hither dirge, we have but Bacchus and music for company.

Here are some music tracks we’ve recently acquired:

* Where Have All the Cowboys Gone? – A fine number from Paula Cole. According to the folks at Wiki, this song made it to the top ten of Billboard Hot 100 in 1997

*L’Homme du Train – A lovely piece from the soundtrack of the eponymous French film.

* Inglourious Basterds album – Great soundtrack from a fine movie. Contains several tracks from our eternal favorite Ennio Moricone.

* Sheila Ki Jiwani – An ‘item’ song from the crappy movie Tees Maar Khan

* Kaavalan album (Tamil) – Unsatisfying collection from a forthcoming Vijay movie.

* Manmadhan Ambu album (Tamil) – Do not waste your time on this collection from the recent Kamal Haasan film of the same name.

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Angry moviegoers collectively unzipped their fly and roundly peed on Bollywood star Akshay Kumar, a habitual beneficiary of theft, over his latest crap-show Tees Maar Khan.

Tees Maar Khan – Rotten at Box Office
Folks, Tees Maar Khan has fared miserably over the Christmas weekend at the U.S. box office.

Universally scorned by critics, the movie is a piece of shit and richly deserves to fail.

The long Christmas holiday weekend in the U.S. is an excellent opportunity for Bollywood producers to cash in at theaters.

Last year, Aamir Khan’s 3 Idiots did $2.1 million over the 5-day Christmas weekend here. Tees Maar Khan could manage only about a third of 3 Idiots’ total gross.

Here’s how badly Tees Maar Khan fared at the box office compared to a few prominent Bollywood films:

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I suppose no one ever has faith enough.
- Philip Carey, in Somerset Maugham’s Of Human Bondage. p.55

Despite bombarding God with prayers, the Almighty fails to fix young Philip’s clubfoot leaving him very disappointed.

The sentence is a bitter, sarcastic indictment against God, against the doctrinaire belief that we must keep faith, against believing in miracles.

But the boy still does not give up on faith easily.

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