Wednesday, January 18, 2006

This is Life

Too good… Take time and read...
Year 2005He and She are engaged. Both are working in Bangalore, while their parents are at Chennai. They are going by the same train to Chennai. Incidentally, the first time they are traveling togetherTime 10:00 PM

She: Ivlo seekram station vandaachu. Naan usual aa 10.45 train kku, 10.30 kku dhaan varuven
He: Naan direct aa cantonment la dhaan eruven
She: He heHe: Seri adha vidu. Water bottle vaangindu varen
She: Seri
He comes back in 2 minutes, catching his breath
She: Yaen ippadi odi vare? Porumaya varalaam la?
He: Illai ma. Nee thaniya irukke illa. Adhaan
She: Ayye. Idhaan first time naan yaar koodayavadhu poren. Usually naan thaniya dhaan varuven
He: Hmmmm
She: Seri train la yeralaam vaa
They get into the train
She: Side upper, side lower aa book panne?
He: Aaamam. So that we can talk for sometime. Matha berth la yerina udane ellarum thoongiduvaanga
She: Adhuvum seri dhaan
Train starts
She: Adutha varusham, idhe neram we will be going to Chennai for our first pongal after marriage
He holds She’s hand tightly, and gives her one Cadburys temptation chocolate
She: So sweet.
She splits the chocolate into smaller bits, and feeds he the first bit
He: You know what? Naan nenachi kooda paakale. That I will fall head over heels for someone.
She: Same here da
By this time, almost all passengers are asleep. And someone tells He to talk slowly since he is too loud
He: vaa. Door kitta polaamHe and she are the door. He opens the door, and they sit at the steps
She: Yappa. Kulurarudhu.
He puts his hand over she’s shoulder. After some sweet nothings for some 1 hr, they get in and sleep(Ofcourse at their respective berths)
Year 2006.He and She are nmarried for 9 months by nowHe and she get into the train.
She: Endha berth?
He: Rendume upper berth. No disturbance
She: Hmmmm
He: Seri. Thanni bottle kodu
She: Station la vaangikalaam nu kelambachaye sonnenla
He: Munnadiye solla vendiyadhu dhaane! Ippo paar train kelamba innum 5 nnimisham dhaan irukku
She: masa masa nnu pesinda irundha andha 5 nimisham kooda irukaadhu
He: cha!
He runs and gets the water bottle, just when the train starts She yawns and says
She: Seri. Naan thoonga poren.
He: Ok
After the TTR checks the tickets, he also gets into his berth and tries to sleep. He is not able to sleep after a while, due to some conversation happening below.He turns towards the couple in the side-upper and side-lower berth
He: Excuse me. If you don’t mind, konjam medhuva pesareengaLa. We all are sleeping here!
The side-upper, side lower couple walk towards the door
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6 Comments:

Blogger Narayanan Venkitu said...

Very nice..and true indeed.!!

Adhu enna anubavamoh.!!

Been there done that my friend.!!

:)

7:20 AM  
Blogger paurna said...

this is a good one but i read this on prabhukrish.net as well.did u take it from there?

5:01 PM  
Blogger TamilPonnu said...

this is after 9 months.. where is the love/romance!!! pochu po!!

9:28 PM  
Blogger Nallavan said...

no paurna,
got it thro mail

7:36 AM  
Blogger Ram said...

I heard one similar thing in Leoni patti mandram , he used say " Kalyanam aana pudhusula pondaati kaaalla mull(thorn) kuthiduchunna saniyan pudicha mulle en pondaati kaaala kuthitiye nu solluvaan" after 1 year if the same thing happens he ll say " Saniyan pudichavale endi mulla poi kuthikkitte", this is what they call "Sani Peyarchi"
:))

9:20 PM  
Blogger Balaji S Rajan said...

It is not only with a couple. Imagine what you feel about something you want to buy. Let it be a ipod. You enquire about it. You are thrilled that you are going to buy and you are excited when you buy. After that a bit excitement when you own it and start using it. Later you become used to it and you see someone showing interest on it... You laugh at yourself. This attitude develops when we are child. Most of the time the child in us make us to behave like that. It is not so in the Western Wold. A very old thatha holds the patti hands and walks. It used to be a lovely sight to watch them being so loving to each other. So, it is our culture which conditions us from childhood. Days are changing as well.

7:42 AM  

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