Two amusing experiences which you will enjoy reading.
Every Sunday Deepu and Mamata get ten rupees each as pocket-money. Mamata puts her money into her piggy bank and loves rattling it. Deepu spends his pocket –money the moment he gets it.
Last week their mother gave them two shiny five –rupee coins each. Mamata’s coins went into her piggy bank. Deepu refused to put his coins into his empty bank. Jumping with joy he said, `I will buy a big bar of chocolate.’ On his way to the sweet shop the two five rupees coins fell out of his hands, rolled along the pavement and disappeared down a narrow hole in the road kneeling, Deepu put his arm down the hole but could not find his money anywhere. What is more, he could not get his arm out. A number of people gathered round him. A lady rubbed his arm with butter and soap but his arm was firmly stuck. Someone sent for the fire brigade. Two firemen freed Deepu’s arm using a special kind of grease.
Deepu was not too upset by this experience. Why should he be? Because the lady who owned the sweet shop gave him a large box of chocolates!
This happened in Sydney. During the rush-hour two cars collided. Both drivers began to argue. The woman in the car immediately behind the two cars happened to be a learner. She got into a panic and stopped her car suddenly. This made the driver following her, brake hard. His wife was sitting beside him holding a large cake. She was town forward and the take went right out through the window. It landed on the road. A lorry driver was drawing up alongside the car. Seeing a cake flying through the air he pulled up all of a sudden. There were empty bottles of soft drink in the lorry and hundreds of them slid off the back of the vehicle and onto the road.
This led to another argument, that time between the woman and the lorry driver. Meanwhile, the traffic piled up behind. It took the police nearly an hour to get the traffic on the move again. In the meantime, the lorry driver had to sweep up hundreds of broken bottles. Only two stray dogs, benefited from all this confusion. They happily devoured what was left of the cake!
Full of Happy enjoy.
*devoured- ate up.