Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: The Peculiar Parsi

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Ha ha ha! That was something. How I wish I read it in the morning... the

day would have started with a big smile on my face ;-)

Ravin '82

> **

>

>

> The Peculiar Parsi

>

> Meenu Pestonjee can literally eat a horse, and still have space left for a

> chocolate mousse. Yet he is rake thin. I really envy him. Just one extra

> samosa and my weighing scale starts screeching like an F1 racer. I asked

> him, " Meenu, how come you are so thin? At our society dinner, the other

> day, your plate was so loaded, I could not see your face until you had

> ravished the fifty or so paranthas you had heaped. And then your face

> disappeared again when you took another helping. What is your secret? How

> come you are so thin? "

>

> Meenu gave his peculiar smile and said, " We Parsis are peculiar. We have a

> peculiar constitution. But I shall tell you a secret. I go for walks in the

> morning. "

>

> " So what? Even I go for walks in the fresh morning air. But my body proves

> the scientific adage that even air has weight. "

>

> " Ah! But I walk at a special place. It is not how you walk but where you

> walk. You do not come to the Rani Jhansi garden. There, besides walking,

> you can see beautiful buttocks! "

>

> These Parsis are peculiar, I thought. " Yes, " I said, " The place where I go

> is full of old people. So I think I shall join you tomorrow to see the

> beautiful buttocks "

>

> The next morning, at the crack of dawn, I was trudging bleary eyed,

> dragged along by Meenu. At first the jogging track was full of old people

> with sagging buttocks. I shrugged. Maybe the younger crowd wakes up late.

> But after a fruitless, or shall I say a buttock-less, hour, I finally asked

> Meenu tiredly, " Where are the beautiful buttocks you promised me? "

>

> " You didn't see them? There they are, quacking on the lake. "

>

> Later that day, when I was passing Meenu on my way to my office, I

> remarked, " Thanks Meenu for showing me your beautiful 'buttocks'. "

>

> Mrs. Iyer, who heard me passing by, gave us a peculiar look.

> These Parsis also have a peculiar pronunciation!

>

> -Kishore Shah

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

'Buttocks' are always nice to look at. I have found my encounters with

'peculiar' Parsis

often to be hilarious and sometimes irritating.

Bharat

________________________________

To: Undisclosed-Recipient@...

Sent: Friday, 16 December 2011 9:49 AM

Subject: The Peculiar Parsi

 

The Peculiar Parsi

Meenu Pestonjee can literally eat a horse, and still have space left for a

chocolate mousse. Yet he is rake thin. I really envy him. Just one extra samosa

and my weighing scale starts screeching like an F1 racer. I asked him, " Meenu,

how come you are so thin? At our society dinner, the other day, your plate was

so loaded, I could not see your face until you had ravished the fifty or so

paranthas you had heaped. And then your face disappeared again when you took

another helping. What is your secret? How come you are so thin? "

Meenu gave his peculiar smile and said, " We Parsis are peculiar. We have a

peculiar constitution. But I shall tell you a secret. I go for walks in the

morning. "

" So what? Even I go for walks in the fresh morning air. But my body proves the

scientific adage that even air has weight. "

" Ah! But I walk at a special place. It is not how you walk but where you walk.

You do not come to the Rani Jhansi garden. There, besides walking, you can see

beautiful buttocks! "

These Parsis are peculiar, I thought. " Yes, " I said, " The place where I go is

full of old people. So I think I shall join you tomorrow to see the beautiful

buttocks "

The next morning, at the crack of dawn, I was trudging bleary eyed, dragged

along by Meenu. At first the jogging track was full of old people with sagging

buttocks. I shrugged. Maybe the younger crowd wakes up late. But after a

fruitless, or shall I say a buttock-less, hour, I finally asked Meenu tiredly,

" Where are the beautiful buttocks you promised me? "

" You didn't see them? There they are, quacking on the lake. "

Later that day, when I was passing Meenu on my way to my office, I remarked,

" Thanks Meenu for showing me your beautiful 'buttocks'. "

Mrs. Iyer, who heard me passing by, gave us a peculiar look.

These Parsis also have a peculiar pronunciation!

-Kishore Shah

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dear Kishor,

Very funny indeed !

I remember another story on similar lines, where a native( indian in colonial

times) with limited english vocabulary visits the english burra sahib.While

waiting for his lordship he goes to the backside of bungalow having a pond

loaded with " buttocks " (what else!).When his lordship appears with the lady ,the

fellow tries a bit of flattery.He first address the lady " your behind is

beautiful " (meaning the pond).Observing a crimson face he became shaky and tries

to correct homself by saying " No ,no ,I  mean your " buttocks " are beautiful " .

V.K.Gupta 76

________________________________

To: Undisclosed-Recipient@...

Sent: Friday, 16 December 2011 9:49 AM

Subject: The Peculiar Parsi

 

The Peculiar Parsi

Meenu Pestonjee can literally eat a horse, and still have space left for a

chocolate mousse. Yet he is rake thin. I really envy him. Just one extra samosa

and my weighing scale starts screeching like an F1 racer. I asked him, " Meenu,

how come you are so thin? At our society dinner, the other day, your plate was

so loaded, I could not see your face until you had ravished the fifty or so

paranthas you had heaped. And then your face disappeared again when you took

another helping. What is your secret? How come you are so thin? "

Meenu gave his peculiar smile and said, " We Parsis are peculiar. We have a

peculiar constitution. But I shall tell you a secret. I go for walks in the

morning. "

" So what? Even I go for walks in the fresh morning air. But my body proves the

scientific adage that even air has weight. "

" Ah! But I walk at a special place. It is not how you walk but where you walk.

You do not come to the Rani Jhansi garden. There, besides walking, you can see

beautiful buttocks! "

These Parsis are peculiar, I thought. " Yes, " I said, " The place where I go is

full of old people. So I think I shall join you tomorrow to see the beautiful

buttocks "

The next morning, at the crack of dawn, I was trudging bleary eyed, dragged

along by Meenu. At first the jogging track was full of old people with sagging

buttocks. I shrugged. Maybe the younger crowd wakes up late. But after a

fruitless, or shall I say a buttock-less, hour, I finally asked Meenu tiredly,

" Where are the beautiful buttocks you promised me? "

" You didn't see them? There they are, quacking on the lake. "

Later that day, when I was passing Meenu on my way to my office, I remarked,

" Thanks Meenu for showing me your beautiful 'buttocks'. "

Mrs. Iyer, who heard me passing by, gave us a peculiar look.

These Parsis also have a peculiar pronunciation!

-Kishore Shah

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ha ha ha :-D

Ravin '82

> **

>

>

> Dear Kishor,

> Very funny indeed !

> I remember another story on similar lines, where a native( indian in

> colonial times) with limited english vocabulary visits the english burra

> sahib.While waiting for his lordship he goes to the backside of bungalow

> having a pond loaded with " buttocks " (what else!).When his lordship appears

> with the lady ,the fellow tries a bit of flattery.He first address the lady

> " your behind is beautiful " (meaning the pond).Observing a crimson face he

> became shaky and tries to correct homself by saying " No ,no ,I mean your

> " buttocks " are beautiful " .

> V.K.Gupta 76

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: Undisclosed-Recipient@...

> Sent: Friday, 16 December 2011 9:49 AM

> Subject: The Peculiar Parsi

>

>

>

> The Peculiar Parsi

>

> Meenu Pestonjee can literally eat a horse, and still have space left for a

> chocolate mousse. Yet he is rake thin. I really envy him. Just one extra

> samosa and my weighing scale starts screeching like an F1 racer. I asked

> him, " Meenu, how come you are so thin? At our society dinner, the other

> day, your plate was so loaded, I could not see your face until you had

> ravished the fifty or so paranthas you had heaped. And then your face

> disappeared again when you took another helping. What is your secret? How

> come you are so thin? "

>

> Meenu gave his peculiar smile and said, " We Parsis are peculiar. We have a

> peculiar constitution. But I shall tell you a secret. I go for walks in the

> morning. "

>

> " So what? Even I go for walks in the fresh morning air. But my body proves

> the scientific adage that even air has weight. "

>

> " Ah! But I walk at a special place. It is not how you walk but where you

> walk. You do not come to the Rani Jhansi garden. There, besides walking,

> you can see beautiful buttocks! "

>

> These Parsis are peculiar, I thought. " Yes, " I said, " The place where I go

> is full of old people. So I think I shall join you tomorrow to see the

> beautiful buttocks "

>

> The next morning, at the crack of dawn, I was trudging bleary eyed,

> dragged along by Meenu. At first the jogging track was full of old people

> with sagging buttocks. I shrugged. Maybe the younger crowd wakes up late.

> But after a fruitless, or shall I say a buttock-less, hour, I finally asked

> Meenu tiredly, " Where are the beautiful buttocks you promised me? "

>

> " You didn't see them? There they are, quacking on the lake. "

>

> Later that day, when I was passing Meenu on my way to my office, I

> remarked, " Thanks Meenu for showing me your beautiful 'buttocks'. "

>

> Mrs. Iyer, who heard me passing by, gave us a peculiar look.

> These Parsis also have a peculiar pronunciation!

>

> -Kishore Shah

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So funny and so cute............yes having many friends throughout my life

..............i know when you say that...........they are peculiar  but cant do

without them............

regards

aasa

missing her old parsee pals...............and keema pav

________________________________

To: Undisclosed-Recipient@...

Sent: Friday, 16 December 2011 8:19 AM

Subject: The Peculiar Parsi

 

The Peculiar Parsi

Meenu Pestonjee can literally eat a horse, and still have space left for a

chocolate mousse. Yet he is rake thin. I really envy him. Just one extra samosa

and my weighing scale starts screeching like an F1 racer. I asked him, " Meenu,

how come you are so thin? At our society dinner, the other day, your plate was

so loaded, I could not see your face until you had ravished the fifty or so

paranthas you had heaped. And then your face disappeared again when you took

another helping. What is your secret? How come you are so thin? "

Meenu gave his peculiar smile and said, " We Parsis are peculiar. We have a

peculiar constitution. But I shall tell you a secret. I go for walks in the

morning. "

" So what? Even I go for walks in the fresh morning air. But my body proves the

scientific adage that even air has weight. "

" Ah! But I walk at a special place. It is not how you walk but where you walk.

You do not come to the Rani Jhansi garden. There, besides walking, you can see

beautiful buttocks! "

These Parsis are peculiar, I thought. " Yes, " I said, " The place where I go is

full of old people. So I think I shall join you tomorrow to see the beautiful

buttocks "

The next morning, at the crack of dawn, I was trudging bleary eyed, dragged

along by Meenu. At first the jogging track was full of old people with sagging

buttocks. I shrugged. Maybe the younger crowd wakes up late. But after a

fruitless, or shall I say a buttock-less, hour, I finally asked Meenu tiredly,

" Where are the beautiful buttocks you promised me? "

" You didn't see them? There they are, quacking on the lake. "

Later that day, when I was passing Meenu on my way to my office, I remarked,

" Thanks Meenu for showing me your beautiful 'buttocks'. "

Mrs. Iyer, who heard me passing by, gave us a peculiar look.

These Parsis also have a peculiar pronunciation!

-Kishore Shah

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thank you Ashok

Kishore Shah 1974

--------------------------------------------------

Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2011 9:32 PM

To: <mgims >

Subject: Re: The Peculiar Parsi

> Good one Kishoreda. Right up there with your Mallu classic.

>

> Ashok 1984

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...