Thursday, August 19, 2010

Week 6

Busy bee :


           "Hey, hey, wait..wait.... please move, move.. not you man, I am getting into the bus"
          
           "Why are you not understanding the situation?"
          
           "I am keep on talking...wait...just listen first, am I look like a joker?"
           
          "Wait one second, I will get the ticket and reply you, Conductor give me a ticket to Guindy (loudly)" Mr.131 busy on the phone.
    
     Bus Conductor "Very good. Are you educated? It is the bus just coming from Guindy..*^%.!#$!@$!%!@#%!%^ " 
        
           (I think most of the people travel in India know the further words of the conductor)
       
          Then Mr.131 needs to step down on the next stop and takes the correct bus to Guindy.
         
           I am not against the conversations on the phone. I just ask to consider the situation. 
          
          Now this type of busy bees are visible on every corner of the cities. Talking on the phone at the time of riding the bike; riding the car; waiting on the traffic signal; foot boarding on the bus. Even I noticed one yelling on the phone, on a hospital waiting hall. Another friend of Mr.131 got an accident while he talking on the phone, at the time of  foot boarding on the train. 
        
           It is OK to attend emergency calls. But I am sure the above mentioned guys and girls (yes, of course), not attend any emergency calls. They just feel themselves proud for being busy on phone, forgetting its adverse effect.
        
          This one seriously blinds the present and makes unable to guide a person to "Take the straight after the bend". Obviously, it also creates the problems to get the answer "Take the straight after the bend" as you are already busy with other. 



Meet you next week
PT- Parallel thinker





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Note : 

  • words in underline - represents Mr.131's dialog towards co-passengers and bus conductor.
  • words in italic - represents Mr.131's conversation on the phone.
  • words in bold italic - represents Bus conductor dialog
  • Bus Conductor - Bus Ticket vendor used to travel in the bus
  • &(**^%^.!#$!@$!%!@#%!%^ - bad words of Bus conductor after censor
  • Guindy - a place in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. India. 


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