Thursday, January 05, 2012

Jabberwocky

What would you say of a bunch of adults who launch into nonsensical jabber the moment they meet in the morning? Each one wants to talk at a tangent. Grover asks Shekhawat about his medical tests yesterday and Shekhawat says he’d have to take his wife to Colaba today. Kishor helpfully interjects with a Ganju-Panju joke. But Tara Chand, not finding any female member before the exercises, wants to know why we have driven away all the women from the Garden. And Hari Naraiyani merrily sings: “Humein toh loot liya milke husn waalon ne/ kaley-kaley gaalon ne, gorey-gorey baalon ne!
Srichand Arora brought about a semblance of sobriety by proposing (pic above) the monetization of this blog (see post of December 16, 2011). Bose explained the mechanics of revenue generation and why it is necessary to first set our house in order (a) by firming up on the membership list; (b) electing a small management committee; and (c) opening a bank account with authorized signatories. In other words, from a loose association of like-minded individuals, the Club would acquire a formal status.
Somebody wanted to know if this was “legally permissible”. Another suggested that the Club would have to be registered. A third argued that the Yoga Group should be kept out of this… Already, too many opinions have erupted, one at odds with another. But the good thing is that at least the seed idea has been sown and it is now for majority opinion to prevail on how this fructifies.
Meanwhile, Hari-bhai continues to sing "...kaley-kaley gaalon ne, gorey-gorey baalon ne!"
Harish Wadhwa:
* Since most people have nothing much to talk and discuss at home (except fight and shout), they prefer jabbering the most when they meet like-minded colleagues outside. (Any takes?)
* Blogmonster, it is “Humein toh loot liya in husn waalon ne/ Kaley-kaley baalon ne, gorey-gorey gaalon ne". Got me thinking how the 'gaal' can be kaley and 'baal', gorey? (LOL)
(That's exactly the point, Harish. You can't have a better example of jabberwocky -- Big Laaf)
Harish Wadhwa: Gottit!

3 comments:

Harish Wadhwa said...

Blogmonster it is
“Humein toh loot liya in husn waalon ne.
Kaley-kaley baalon ne
Gorey Gorey Gaalon ne"
[ Got me thinking how the Gaal can be Kale and Baal Gore #$%]LOL

Harish Wadhwa said...

Since most people have nothing much to talk and discuss at their homes, (except fighting/ shouts and home banter) they prefer jabbering the most when they meet alike colleagues outside. ( A nice provocation... Any takes ?)

Harish Wadhwa said...

Got it Sir...