Thursday, August 01, 2013

Cashew Story

Cashews to celebrate Teja Singh's grand-daughter's birthday
Relentless rains since early June have failed to dampen spirits in the Club. Unlike earlier years, when attendance drops sharply with the onset of monsoon, we continue to enjoy a healthy turnout of 15 to 20 on an average every morning. This is despite almost all Muslim members having taken a break because of Ramzaan. Obviously, there are compelling reasons for everyone to turn indifferent towards the rains and rush to the Garden first thing in the morning.
The venerable Teja Singh Bhambra offers a clue. He had just returned from Goa after an arduous road journey and was in the Garden for the exercises the following morning (yesterday’s post). Such are the vibes and the bonding he shares with the Club that he did not feel the need to rest at home. And this morning, he distributed packets of roasted cashew nuts he had brought from Goa to celebrate his grand-daughter's first birthday last month. Those were prime quality cashew nuts – peeled, roasted and salted -- so tempting that many took advantage of his generosity and slunk away with extra packets. And still, he had more packets to offer at the garden gate for anyone who wanted!
Srichand Arora loved the cashew so much that he called Arun Patil and instructed him not to spend money “unnecessarily” on treating everyone to sweets tomorrow morning. Instead, he should purchase two or three bottles of whiskey and some drinking glasses to celebrate his birthday in a unique way. “We already have the cashew, what we lack is the whiskey,” he reasoned. If anything, that was music to Shekhawat’s ears.
Harish Wadhwa:
* I am sure the word 'whiskey' was music to the ears of many others as well. Given an opportunity, few (rather none) will resist, even at 8:00 in the morning. Lao toh sahee, baatli khatam hotey der nahin lagegi!
* Teja Singh-ji is such a humble and a kind-hearted soul. Not because of the goodies he distributed, but the way he conducts himself. We have lots to learn from such seniors. May God bless you a long life, Badshaho and to your lovely grand-daughter.
* A shameless question: "Aur packet bache hain kya?" (LOL)
Srichand Arora:
Another 7,000-odd and we would reach 2.5 lakh viewers for our blog. This is really an achievement. Thanks viewers. I am sure we would hit the figure in next 6 or 7 days. KEEP VIEWING.
Harish Wadhwa adds:
Your are right, Arora-ji. Our blog and the people behind it are indeed Dhado Sutho, Dhado Sutho, Wah !
Jagmohan Papneja:
It was not the exceptional treat by Teja Singh-ji as much as his attention for us, which is the rarest and purest form of generosity. We convey our best wishes to his super-special granddaughter on her completion of one year.

6 comments:

Harish Wadhwa said...

I am sure the word "whiskey" was music to many other men and women too, just that they did not speak of it openly.!, But given an opportunity few (read none) will resist, even if it is morning 08:00 am !!. Lao to sahee, batlee khatam hote der nahin lagegi !!!

Harish Wadhwa said...

Teja Singh-ji is such a humble and a kind hearted soul. Not because of the goodies he distributed, but the way he conducts himself. We have lots to learn from such seniors. May God bless you a long life Badshaho, and to your lovely grand daughter.

Harish Wadhwa said...

A shameless question from Big Laaf..."aur packet bache hain kya !!!"...LOL & read for fun.

s v arora said...

Another 7k + viewers needed to reach a figure of 2.5 Lacs viewers of our blog. It is really an achievement. Thanks viewers. I am sure to reach thfigure in next 6/7 days.
KEEP VIEWING.

Harish Wadhwa said...

Your are right Arora-ji. Our blog & the monster behind it are both indeed Dhado Sutho, Dhado Sutho, Wah !.

Jagmohan said...

It was not the exceptional treat thrown by Teja Singh ji after his arrival from Goa but his attention is
the rarest and purest form of generosity towards us.
We convey our best wishes to super special grand daughter of Teja Singh ji on completion of her one year.
Jagmohan Papneja