A quarter bottle of Old Monk rum- 122 bucks
A small bottle of Pepsi to have with the rum- 25 bucks
Water to go with it- 12 bucks.
Expressions on the faces of the over-the-hill uncles and just-hit puberty boys at the liquor store (a palatial one at that) watching two girls animatedly walking around the store and discussing what to buy, picking up bottles, considering them, finally deciding on one and confidently paying the bill, meeting the cashier uncle in the eye- PRICELESS.
Priceless indeed.
ReplyDeleteThere is just one question that begs to be asked; Why didn't you Video record the moment? The expressions on the face of the onlookers would have had all the makings of a 'Most Watched' youtube video.
Adichu fitaayittu enne textoo :P
ReplyDeleteAnd what were you doing looking at the cashier uncle instead of admiring the curves of the bottle?:D
Love it, love it, love it. Failings of a patriarchal society. The son can drink, the daughter cannot. The humor behind this painful truth is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteTrue.. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd why only these expressions.
Its true for all...isn't it? :D
You rock girl :-)
ReplyDeleteHahaaa! :D
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT !!!
ReplyDeleteHi 5 on that one laday :)
bring it on..!
Woohoo..
Way to go
errm..i guess you got the point :p
i shall STOP :P
CHEERS !
....yes,they are things money can't buy indeed
ReplyDelete(From one of the puberty guy's point of view:)
ReplyDeleteFIRST BOTTLE OF VODKA : Rs. 150
FIRST CAN OF KINGFISHER DRAUGHT : Rs. 180
BUTTER CHICKEN AND NAAN : Rs. 250
WATCHING TWO CHICKS PLANNING TO GET DRUNK AT A LIQUOR STORE, AND WHOLE NIGHT IMAGINING THEM BEING DRUNK AND PILLOW FIGHTING IN THEIR UNDIES : Priceless
:-) pass me a quarter cutting, i say.. Brave, brave girls! Proud of you both..Jai Old Monk.
ReplyDeleteSo true ! haha this is awesome:D
ReplyDeleteLOL! Happened to me and my friend in Hyderabad :P To add to it she spoke in a brit accent at that time :P So he looked like he would die :P
ReplyDeleteI love! :D
The combo and the post ;)
Hahahaha!!! TRUE!! :D
ReplyDeleteTsk, tsk! You bad girls...so very unladylike!!! :P I wish you could have taken a photo of their expressions...I can only imagine it but I bet it's a lot funnier in reality...
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha. I can 'almost' imagine their expressions :p
ReplyDeleteGonna try this some day :D
xx
:D Priceless it is!
ReplyDeletehahaha poor uncle and kids.. :D
ReplyDeleteoooh yessssssss.. money cant buy that expression for sure ..
ReplyDeleteSO did have fun with that bottle :)
Bikram's
': 0' expression. CHEERS!
ReplyDeletePriceless indeed! :D :D Self-experience? :D
ReplyDelete@All: The three-day weekend has made me sooper lazy and I'm in sleep-walking mode right now. Sorry for not replying to the individual comments. :(
ReplyDeleteThat MUST have been fun for you guys! :D
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Arnab Majumdar
SribbleFest.com
hahahaha!! awesome post! And can almost *see* the shocked look on faces!!
ReplyDeletehahahaha!! awesome post! And can almost *see* the shocked look on faces!!
ReplyDeletegetting to read about this-Even more priceless!!!!!!:-D
ReplyDeleteAmazinggg post!!! So whats ur brand?
ReplyDeleteVaigittu entha parupaadi?
:)
Actually I wanted to ask u about this when u wrote "The old monk who sold his rum". But then I forgot. And I too would have been one of those guys, giving the Surprised look if I had seen 2 gals buying Old Monk. But not aftr reading "The old monk who sold his rum".:-)
ReplyDeleteAnd isn't the cost of Quarter bottle of Old monk 48 Rs MRP and 55 at the counter..?? ;p
Quarter bottle of rum is 122 bucks?? It should be half a bottle! Old Monk a full bottle in Hyderabad is 240 bucks
ReplyDeleteHaha! Been there, done that. The expressions are truly priceless!
ReplyDeleteBeen there.
ReplyDeleteDone that.
no, seriously!
atrocious:
you can tape it next time i go alcohol shopping. It used 2 be oh so dramatic when i was in Hyd. Now in mumbai, people hardly take notice. so well.. good for us :D
@Arun and Kanthu: Oh ya, I got the quantity wrong. It was a half bottle.
ReplyDelete@Arnab: Ya ya,full fun! :D
@Express: Hey, I'm in Hyderabad now! :) What were you doing in Hyderabad? Studying?
@All: Sorry again for notreplying individually! *catching ears and doing uthak-baithak*
yea man, padhai purposes. It can be a fun city, but i didnt enjoy too much, because of the crazy schedules.
ReplyDeletewhich part of hyd do u live in anyway? I lived in Gachi Bowli for 2 n 1/2 years. Moved back in oct back 2 my homecity, Mumbai :))
@Express: By any chance, were you studying at HCU?
ReplyDelete:D !
ReplyDeleteI've got those expressions a million times! Love it! :D
ReplyDeleteI don't get it. What's so great about getting those stares? So it's cool to drink, and also flaunt it like this?
ReplyDeleteSorry, but I am not too fond of such sentiments girls have, when they
a) either drink.
b) show-off that they drink.
So you drink. Great. Now can we move on?
@Vinitha: Yup, you're right. It's pretty clear that you didn't get it and missed the whole point of the post.
ReplyDeleteIf you do think that I'm one of those girls who flaunts their drinking, then you're most welcome to unfollow me. Because yes, I do drink, and the references will come up in future as well. Not because I want to show off, but because I'm honest about it. There's a difference, you know. Just like there is a difference between commenting and being rude. I don't drink to prove anything to anybody. I drink because I enjoy it. Just because you don't enjoy it, doesn't mean it's a bad thing, right? If you don't like what I write about my life, then don't read it. As simple as that. :)
Oh and we DID move on, you see. We moved on to two more posts after this. :)
Ah. Somehow it appears to me, that all's well in blog world, as long as you agree to agree with the post. The moment one disagrees - one is shown the door (like here, I was asked to unfollow, if I don't like it). Point is - just as you wrote what you felt, I did too. Now, it's not necessary that we've to agree on all things. And I think it's fair that I can express my views.
ReplyDeleteComing back to the comment - my response was also after I read the comment thread as well. All the girls pitching in with the 'yeah-I-too-got-those-stares' *wink*wink* kinda posts. It made me feel that it was some sort of achievement. Maybe it's me, or I got it wrong.
And no amount of 'smileys' in your reply is gonna hide how bugged you were when you saw my comment! :D
And yeah, I wasn't trying to be 'rude'(as you very obviously hinted).
Stepping out in a jeans and kurta brings eyes popping out here.
ReplyDeleteLiquor namukku haraamanu :D
But still I'm tempted to find out what the outcome will be. In my pursuit for PRICELESS I don't want to make someone LIFELESS by giving them an attack.
Stepping out in a jeans and kurta brings eyes popping out here.
ReplyDeleteLiquor namukku haraamanu :D
But still I'm tempted to find out what the outcome will be. In my pursuit for PRICELESS I don't want to make someone LIFELESS by giving them an attack.
@Vinitha: Like I said, you missed the whole point of the post. And if your intention was to bug me, then congrats, you succeeded. I have neither the skill nor the inclination, not to mention energy, for a comment-war. So whatever you said is right. You win. Hurray! And whether you want to stick around is also entirely your wish. But if I want to write about drinking or smoking or drugs or sex, I don't think I should be made to feel bad about it. If 'To each his own' is your policy, then so is mine.
ReplyDeleteCiao! Have a good weekend.
@Shadia: Haha!! :D Oh yes, an attack is very much a possibility. :D
ReplyDelete:)
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