Busy days at SONY makes me a little caught with up with work loads where I seldom be at my workstation, instead I am a little dynamic, moving from suppliers and also warehouses! But this never stops me from my social activity after work. Especially with my newly profound good friends and work colleagues; Sutharshanan, Anil Vincent and my buddy Rajanen, indeed great companion after work, added with a ‘special appearance’ from my comical friend Mekala and also Shivani the witty girl.
Couple of days ago, me and the earlier mentioned great soul resorted for bowling game for de-stressing from work. After a great lunch, we manage to settle down for two games of bowling. After such a fun and outgoing session of ball rolling and pin shattering, we settled at a Chinese shop for supper. Being the fun people as always, we cracked into jokes and also jested about each other aimlessly, while this whole process I found myself at the midst of gawking at my friends asking the similar question to each other. Let me give a simple gesture of the scenario I was amused and laughing at.
Shivani to Anil, “Eh you should know Shalini since you studied in MMU?”. While staring pointlessly Anil answered “Oh, she is like a good friend of mine.” This followed by me coming in and asking another analogous question to Anil, “Then you should know Malarasi and Uthaya?”. This time onwards, Anil looks like the ‘walking-database’ of MMU since he nodded affirmatively.
Did you see the content of the speech could possibly be if two different people from different colleges become friend? It’s always the same question!
Couple of days ago, me and the earlier mentioned great soul resorted for bowling game for de-stressing from work. After a great lunch, we manage to settle down for two games of bowling. After such a fun and outgoing session of ball rolling and pin shattering, we settled at a Chinese shop for supper. Being the fun people as always, we cracked into jokes and also jested about each other aimlessly, while this whole process I found myself at the midst of gawking at my friends asking the similar question to each other. Let me give a simple gesture of the scenario I was amused and laughing at.
Shivani to Anil, “Eh you should know Shalini since you studied in MMU?”. While staring pointlessly Anil answered “Oh, she is like a good friend of mine.” This followed by me coming in and asking another analogous question to Anil, “Then you should know Malarasi and Uthaya?”. This time onwards, Anil looks like the ‘walking-database’ of MMU since he nodded affirmatively.
Did you see the content of the speech could possibly be if two different people from different colleges become friend? It’s always the same question!
“DO YOU KNOW….??”
No matter how many times you try to avoid this sort of conversation, you will still end up with the same question regardless asking about your college friends or work colleagues. Even I myself, when I got to know Anil and Sutharshanan, I uttered the same, lame and vague question! Just observe it the next you talk to your friend, I am sure you will come across this exact question asked! Enjoy noticing the conversation and you will be amazed how life is astoundingly funny and fun!
Regards
p/s: I know Anil, Sutha, Raj, Meg and Shivani would curse me for putting their name here! Don’t mind me ok? Love you guys!
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