Wednesday, August 27, 2008

I Didn't Believe Till I Experienced...

Here Are The 15 Rules Or Laws That Pune Lives By

1. The Other Side Law:
If my side of the road has a traffic jam, then I can start driving on the wrong side of the road, and all incoming cars will be rerouted via Nanded.

2. The Queue Nahin Rule:
If there is a queue of many people, no one will notice me sneaking into the front as long as I am looking the other way.

3. The Mind Over Matter Law:
If a red light is not working, four cars from different directions can easily pass through one another.

4. The Auto Axiom:
If I indicate which way I am going to turn my auto rickshaw, it is an information security leak.

5. The In Spit Of Thing:
The more I lean out of my car or bus, and the harder I spit, the stronger the roads become.

6. The Cinema Hall Fact:
If I get a call on my mobile phone, the film automatically goes into pause mode.

7. The Brotherhood Law:
If I want to win an argument, I need only to repeatedly suggest that the other person has illicit relations with his sister or mother.. .

8. The Baraat Right:
When I'm on the road to marriage, all the roads in the city belong to me.

9. The Heart Of Things:
If I open enough buttons on my shirt, the pretty girl at the bus stop can see through my hairy chest into the depths of my soul.

10. The Name Game:
It is very important for the driver behind me to memorise the nicknames of my children.

11. Parking Up The Wrong Tree:
When I double-park my car, the road automatically widens so that the traffic is not affected.

12. The Chill Bill Move:
When I park and block someone else's car I am giving him a chance to pause, relax, chill and take a few moments off from his rushed day.

13. The Burrp Break:
The louder I burp in a public place; the more it helps other people digest their food.

14. The Bus Karo Law:
If I don't stop my bus at the correct place near the bus stop, the city will explode and blow into 6 million pieces.

15. The VIP Rule:
There are only 7 important persons in this city-Me, I, Myself, Main, Mainu, Aami and Moi !

PS: Although these rules have been made for Pune - BUT - they are applicable to MOCOI (Most other cities of India)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not sure whether you included Burrp! accidently or intentionally. Either ways, we are an integral part of the Pune culture - http://pune.burrp.com/

Princess Fiona said...

ummm..the same laws can be applied to any city in India :)

 
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