Sunday, November 2, 2008

tHe unLuCkYiLy lUcKy fAtE

They say EXAMS are all about hard work with a touch of luck. What is this luck? Here the luck denotes the probability of "Asked Questions" which matches with the "Studies ones". If the probabiliy approaches one (which means that the topics which you have studied are only asked in the exams) then you tend to score more and better and are termed as "LUCKY". Same is true for vice-versa as well.

A new incident happened which made me ponder over the luckiness of the luck. A group of friends decided to go for a movie on a weekend. They booked tickets and were "lucky" enough to get them (especially on a weekend). However, one friend was missed out to be counted and was asked. Agreement of his watching the movie triggered the activities of the booking tickets part. His ticket was booked, "luckily" in the same row but in a different seat a bit away from the gang. It was concorded that the people can be asked to shift one seat and we can be together. How LUCKY he was here to get the booking of the ticket...

After reaching the movie hall, it was noticed that his ticket was not booked successfully. Oh my god!! what a blunder... Now what? Will he go home? How bad it will be? Shit man..!! All plan got spoilt. But wait... there were still some seats left and his ticket was booked again... this time in a different row. Difficult to shift or swap seats but atleast this time we all will watch movie together not in the same row but in the same theatre / screen. Again how LUCKY he was to get the ticket so late and that too on a weekend... 

Feeling pity / guilty about the gang's mistake, it was decided that all the tickets would be placed and each one will pick one. Whoever gets the "different row" will accept it and sit there. How lucky he was to get such a chance of again sitting with the gang. 

LUCKY draw happened and suprised ALL. The different row seat came again to the same fellow for which it was booked. SEAT looked like a glue that never separated from him. All were shocked with the result. Very less probability was there for that guy to get the same seat but the LUCK never changed the fate for him. How (un)LUCKY he was?

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