Campaign India Team
Feb 24, 2010

Ryan Mendonca's weekend plan

As I'm not working this Saturday, I will get up just in time for lunch to have a nice lazy breakfast. After which, I will simultanously watch television / use a laptop / read a book all at the same time till I doze off again.

Ryan Mendonca's weekend plan

As I'm not working this Saturday, I will get up just in time for lunch to have a nice lazy breakfast. After which, I will simultanously watch television / use a laptop / read a book all at the same time till I doze off again.

The evening will be spent with good friends such as Jim Beam playing poker. Once poker is done, it will be Mortal Kombat v/s DC Universe (on the Playstation) till the wee hours.
 
Sunday is earmarked for sleeping and following up with a corrupt, jugadu railway agent who will (hopefully) get my tickets confirmed. A quick visit to the supermarket, succeeded maybe by Superfreakonomics, a book I'm reading.
 
Sloth, gambling, alcohol, bribes. Seems like mine is the weekend of sin.

I hope my mom doesn't read this. ;)

(Ryan Mendonca is senior copywriter, O&M)

Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

2 hours ago

Adobe’s APAC CMO: ‘There is a balance between ...

Duncan Egan weighs-in on how much AI should be relied upon and how much B2B marketing is changing, in his own role as a marketer to marketers.

2 hours ago

When the pavement becomes a cancer ward

A gut-punching film from St. Jude India spotlights how unsafe shelter, not treatment, threatens young cancer patients’ survival in metro cities.

3 hours ago

Theblurr bets big on AI to redraw agency rules

The newly-launched AI-native marketing agency promises faster pods, sharper outcomes and no more media-creative silos—or excuses.

3 hours ago

What makes a 'new-age agency' in 2025? Not hype

Speed, soul, and strategy now define creative partnerships—because in today’s feed-fuelled world, relevance fades faster than your next scroll, says Vamos Digital founder.