tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7269219202790509435.post4237962000071068093..comments2023-06-28T20:33:55.060+05:30Comments on Chronicles of an Unknown Indian: The "Kill Joys"Meera Sundararajanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584671517551652378noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7269219202790509435.post-38190904035833803882011-03-21T16:07:49.220+05:302011-03-21T16:07:49.220+05:30he he he :) reminded me of School times and the te...he he he :) reminded me of School times and the teachers .. yes KILL joys .. you wait for so long to get the courage to sit next to a girl and wht happens Mr. DS comes and shouts BIKRAM go back to you seat ... <br /><br />And if i get late beacause i had to stand in the corridor till SHE Walked by.. He makes me stand up all class<br /><br />ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh :) <br /><br />lovely post loved it <br /><br /><a href="http://mannbikram.wordpress.com" rel="nofollow">Bikram's</a>Bikramhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17320753339263375295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7269219202790509435.post-80030662776622401732011-03-21T15:02:42.783+05:302011-03-21T15:02:42.783+05:30Hahahaha....thats do hilarious Meera! People are s...Hahahaha....thats do hilarious Meera! People are so interested in keeping the population in check;) My MIL is an angel, she is our birth control PILL;)Eager to read more such posts from you:)Cloud Ninehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02382499546129406231noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7269219202790509435.post-52404358708170900222011-03-21T10:18:54.098+05:302011-03-21T10:18:54.098+05:30Oh, I just loved this post. It is too good. The ...Oh, I just loved this post. It is too good. The instruction about not getting excited by the sight of 'Human Male' is too good. And nothing beat the explanation that Kill Joys keep the country's population under control. That one is hilarious. <br /><br />Loved the posta lot..<br /><br />Waiting for more..aninditahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05844592244486340198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7269219202790509435.post-25332519819899378932011-03-19T13:06:28.189+05:302011-03-19T13:06:28.189+05:30KJs dont know they are KJs- they probably think th...KJs dont know they are KJs- they probably think that they are being our "concsience"! Ofcourse parents cannot help it -it is an occupational hazard :-)While on organizational policies being KJs, I think it depends on who is interpreting them- the policies per se are innocent...! What about parties which are sometimes KJs simply because of the person who might be compereing?Meera Sundararajanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15584671517551652378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7269219202790509435.post-71912780261559612562011-03-19T12:45:37.307+05:302011-03-19T12:45:37.307+05:30Great piece Meera! But looking back, reading &quo...Great piece Meera! But looking back, reading "forbidden" books, talking to girls, riding the scooter when father is on tour and generally breaking the kj's laws made life merrier and more adventurous.<br /><br />You haven't mentioned the kjs of organizations - the ones who gleefully mention clauses in policies and procedures to show why you can't do something - the more creative your ideas, the more stringent the policies dug out and thrown in your face!<br /><br />There is an inter-generational difference in how kjs are handled. While I used to ride the scooter in my father's absence when I was a boy, my son takes it without my knowledge even when I am very much in the house!<br /><br />Enjoyed reading this Meera - thanks & keep writing.Christopherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07301090483025279360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7269219202790509435.post-65566861502371312542011-03-19T12:14:28.391+05:302011-03-19T12:14:28.391+05:30I thoroughly enjoyed this post.
But then,these kil...I thoroughly enjoyed this post.<br />But then,these kill joys have managed to make you grow up with the values you keep.The modern trends of freedom to children, have given rise to unheard of problems.About 30% children enter in to some kind of relationships,often ending up in troubled lives.<br />There is always a price you pay for anything you get in life.dr.antonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16191095888228061156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7269219202790509435.post-86872500480829399102011-03-19T10:43:17.959+05:302011-03-19T10:43:17.959+05:30Thanks Folks...! Ibade I dont know about Nigeria b...Thanks Folks...! Ibade I dont know about Nigeria but a lot of us in India from our generation studied in convent schools where almost everything was forbidden! <br />Partha, wanting Vatha Kuzhambu can ofcourse never be KJ behaviour because it beats pizza hollow!! But sure the mamiyar-nathanar interference in the lives of a newly wed qualify ( my poor mum had to put up with a lot of that). I guess all of us today are heading towards becoming KJ- let us just ask the younger generation...:-)Meera Sundararajanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15584671517551652378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7269219202790509435.post-72246770104028027212011-03-19T10:11:56.035+05:302011-03-19T10:11:56.035+05:30hahaha..the world [earth] is indeed a circle [roun...hahaha..the world [earth] is indeed a circle [round]...*don't pollute your mind by reading romance novel'..now that got me!..hahhahaa.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7269219202790509435.post-63659222804830140202011-03-19T06:05:45.385+05:302011-03-19T06:05:45.385+05:30Made me smilke all through.I think kill-joys deriv...Made me smilke all through.I think kill-joys derive joy killing others joys.Is the morose one in a boisterous crowd a kill joy or the one asking for vattha kuzhambu when evveryone is rooting for pizza a KJ or the sisterinlaw accompanying a newly married couple to the marina beach one?There are unconscious KJs just like deliberate moms in law feigning sickness when son is planning to take his wife on a two day outing.The list is endless.<br />Thanks Meera for the humourous postKParthasarathihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02189924874350906456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7269219202790509435.post-62063723602231058782011-03-18T23:10:46.588+05:302011-03-18T23:10:46.588+05:30hahaaa... enjoyed the read a lot.....
really a ver...hahaaa... enjoyed the read a lot.....<br />really a very well written piece of work, reminded me some moments of olden days.<br /><br />Regards,<br />irfan.Irfanuddinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17931968343851910523noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7269219202790509435.post-23061461868154483312011-03-18T22:24:08.310+05:302011-03-18T22:24:08.310+05:30You know in school we used to have library period....You know in school we used to have library period. And there was total cross patch of a nun who was in charge of library. The library class one year was just before lunch. And being a convent school we had to pray before and after just about anything. So when we used to pray before lunch in library class, she would shout 'if you pray so softly how can God hear you' or if you prayed loudly she would say 'Jesus is not deaf' I tell you there is no pleasing some people. And this same sister used to hide M&Bs inside a magazine and read!!Deepahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05786852799531767111noreply@blogger.com