By the 10th minute, Yogi was puffing and panting like dogs and his heart started to ache as if he would die out of a cardiac arrest. He tried to distract himself by watching the TV and read the news headlines. He checked them last at around 1 AM and they were still the same. Thank god. No bombs. No coups. The world was becoming a scarier place to live with every day passing by.
After 15 minutes and bucketfull of sweat on his T-Shirt, he read the final analysis which said that he had lost 200 calories. As Yogi walked to the table, he received a small jolt.
The Nike gloves were MISSING!!!!!!
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For those not in a mood to read any story, enjoy this song.
10 comments:
Mr.Yogi does not need to 'go' to hell, he WAS in hell for the time he looked around for the 'thief'!!!
Good read, Harish! :)
:) aisa bhi hota hai.. real-life experience??
Wow.
This was seriously brilliant. This was so different from a usual Harish's story and yet awesome.
Such a simple thing ,handled beautifully.
Its funny how our minds jump in to conclusions in a matter of seconds.
Awesome Harish. Gobbled and savored it :)
gosh! i hav heard this song like lakhs of times, but never SAW it.. thanks for posting it! :) lovely song...
i the firsta?? kathiaya directa postratha ututu pdflama..en kodumai panrel
Nice Approach :))
Good Story harish..we do jump into conclusions like this at times !
sooper songu.
that figure in the red sari was gorgeous. ;)
Nice story.
We see what we want to see.
Aama, adhaan Hell'ke poga poraane, adhukaprom inna "Mr." vendi iruku? ;)
@Suchi
Thanks yaar.
Very truly said :-)
@Priya
Yep. Personal experience it is.
@Nivi
Thanks yaar. It was easy to relate to it and so I found it hard to make it less verbose :P
@Priya
Keep listening to it daily :-)
@Gils
Enna pa panradu. Kadhai romba persaaidutu. So had to export it to PDF.
@Ramya
Yeah....we all do.
@BSK
Hee hee. Ava peru Moushumi Chatterjee. But i guess now u can try running after her daughter :P
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