Rest Less Retirement (Humour)

May 26 2008  | Views 385 |  Comments  (34)
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  Julia Dutta posted 2 mnths ago

Hi Anjana,
 Usually it is the same Anjana, except the tel calls. That may be specific to some only! Prepare for the worst or force him into further employment/Social Service from the day after he retires. Alas! Men must work re- tirelessly!
Julia



  anjana_jha posted 2 mnths ago

That was great... and has set me thinking! Wonder what economy measures my better half will cook up when his retirement time comes :-)))



  Julia Dutta posted 2 mnths ago

Aditi,
 Much laughing matter really. I too am dreadfully scared of retirement. Although, none of us will be like poor Meena, I hopeThanks for your comment,
Julia



  Aditi Ray posted 2 mnths ago

Hi Julia,

You have made me so frightened of  retirement , hahah.... as it is, because of my disorderliness and forgetfulness I am constantly chided during the hours ...ahem... that both of us are at home... office for me that way  is an oasis... ...hahah... my son has already conveyed his 'condolences'  in advance about my likely sorry state post retirement ... hahah... 

Aditi



  Julia Dutta posted 3 mnths ago

My dear Nargis,
It is not a typo, nor is there any meaning hidden to it. It is pure spell error, in which I am so good. I wish there was a program on TV for 30 crores to the person with the worst spellings and I would win! 
The point is, if one has to retire, one must have something else to do and that has to be planned and executed before the actual retirement. Otherwise, one may fall prey to othervice, like our fellow Sawant.
Thanks for visiting Nargis.
Julia



  Nargis Natarajan posted 3 mnths ago

Hey Julia..................

         Although there is still ample of time to go you've sent me into a shock mode. Gosh, is a retirement lifestyle going to be like this? Btw girl, I could not get the message of the maalishwaali..... In case you still missed the point, why is maalish in english spelt with an e and not an a? And not ek baar but baar baar.... Apart from the ribtickling humour is there by any chance some underlying message to that spelling?



  Julia Dutta posted 3 mnths ago

Hi Sandeep,
Well yes, it is outrageous and far fetched but now too far from a real life story, which to me seems like a reel life...hahaha! Men can't take retirement lying down Thanks for visiting,
Julia



  Julia Dutta posted 3 mnths ago

Bhiku,
hahaha! At least your Uncle has taken his retirement positively and must be cooking up some really  dishes for your aunt. Thanks for commenting,
Julia



  Julia Dutta posted 3 mnths ago

Indu,
hahaha!  Real life is the best inspiration one can have. In fact this is one suchThanks for visiting,
Julia



  Sandeep Shete posted 3 mnths ago

julia,

this was truly hilarious. while the second part was outrageously farcical, the first was spot-on about how retired men behave around the house once they've nothing to do. really, retirement changes everything.

a very enjoyable story.

sandeep





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