tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6097195868777567079.post7644058419413577937..comments2024-03-12T11:24:12.660+08:00Comments on The World According to Sroyon: Two ListsSroyonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05905534994302363111noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6097195868777567079.post-40127745057728609462009-02-11T03:12:00.000+08:002009-02-11T03:12:00.000+08:00Rahul Saha said...Squeky whistling? Never happened...Rahul Saha said...<BR/>Squeky whistling? Never happened to me. Maybe you were being hit upon.<BR/><BR/>ayan said...<BR/>You haven't mentioned anything about how brilliant and humble people of Mumbai are.<BR/><BR/>Doubletake, Doublethink. said...<BR/>YOU QUOTED TRAVIS.<BR/><BR/>you have no idea how kicked i am about that, i always think of that song when i'm at my aunt's in bombay. <BR/><BR/>little boxes said...<BR/>yes yes squeaky whistling...i know what you talking about.<BR/>and the shop keepers call me "baby" and i could slap them for that<BR/><BR/>A.K. Visalakshi said...<BR/>Only two of the 4,678 lists you made in your short stint here?<BR/><BR/>Abhiroop said...<BR/>In List I, I'd personally add, if possible....<BR/><BR/>1. Ajay Abhayankar... may he live a million years!!!!<BR/><BR/>In List II: the annoying guard from Sewa Niketan.... may be rot in hell!!!<BR/><BR/>Jayantika Ganguly said...<BR/>Oh yes, I agree, I agree! Still dread the local trains, though!!<BR/><BR/>Sroyon said...<BR/>@saha: You must have moved in elite circles, you...you...socialite!<BR/><BR/>@ayan: Yes, humble. As evidenced by your comment.<BR/><BR/>No, seriously, I just concentrated on the trivial things and left out the profound. You'll notice I haven't talked about the poverty and overcrowding either.<BR/><BR/>@doubletake: I'm glad you feel the same :D<BR/><BR/>@little boxes: I'd advise you to refrain. They don't know any better. But I thought you're based in Delhi?<BR/><BR/>@visa: Look who's talking, look who's talking.<BR/><BR/>*points at visa*<BR/><BR/>The list legend herself.<BR/><BR/>@abhiroop: Personally, I would include them too, but I just restricted my post to what the casual visitor would experience.<BR/><BR/>@jayantika: Hope you get used to them soon! And hope you find more things to like about Bombay than dislike.<BR/><BR/>Indecision Personified! said...<BR/>Nice post!... I AGREE about that wierd whistling... soooo irritating and so demeaning.. and you would think only the 'roadside lafangas'would do it.. but NO.. heard ppl calling waiters like that in one of the 'decent' restaurants on marine drive!!!!<BR/><BR/>and why this word verification before comment posting? why? why?<BR/><BR/>little boxes said...<BR/>based?<BR/>ahem i am studying there..they dont call me "baby" there.<BR/>they call me "chhori" and i use expletives in reply! <BR/><BR/>little boxes said...<BR/>oh damn,i missed ur point as usual.<BR/>sis stays in delhi...so go there every now and thenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com