#171. All or none policy!
I have always been by the “all or none policy” upheld by many people with vehemence.
Either their house will be super clean and sparkling that we will be afraid to step in it
or it will be a pandemonium so that we will still be afraid to step in it.
Either they will count calories and try to achieve impossible B.M.I
or they will binge until they throw up making a mess of the place.
Either they will be personifications of modesty or
they will play the dare-to-bare-the-skin game!
Either they will be hardcore believers or
they will turn to become hardcore nastikas.
Either they will be purest vegetarians or
they will be unable to eat a meal without the nonvegetarian dishes.
Why can’t man follow the golden median path?
Why should he oscillate between the two extremes like a pendulum?
#172. Oh! What a Family!
The new husband asked his wife after visiting a zoo.
“Are you Happy to have met all your relatives?”
The smart wife replied with a smile,
“Yes all my relatives by our marriage!”
#173. Monkeys!
All the kids LOVE the monkeys in the zoo.
Is it because the monkeys are so lively and active or
do they find the resemblances with their original ancestors???
#174. Monkey Business
The very first complete sentence in English
spoken by my little grand daughter was
“I want to be a monkey!”
Here monkey theme is very popular in
children’s dresses and the other articles they use.
#175. Dasaavathara snack.
The young daughter-in-law prepared many things for Gokulaashtami puja.
All of them were the traditionally prepared items except the mixture.
The clever son asked his mother,
“Why are you not offering the Dasaavathaara snack to Krishna?”
The orthodox mother was more than willing and eager to offer the
Dasaavathaara snack to Krishna along with the other items prepared.