Monday, November 14, 2016

The week that was

And what a week it was! It started off pleasantly enough, at the theater with  Wooster and Jeeves, trotting off in the two seater to Totleigh Towers, with Aunt Dahlia, Madeliene Basset, Sir Watkin Basset, Roderick Spode and Stiffy Byng in the mixture. Bertie was in trouble, but Jeeves saved the day. It was a terrific production, given that all roles were played by just three actors, with the two seater and the bath tub also playing stellar roles. Here is Bertie in a bath tub, although at a large distance! The ticket prices played their role in keeping the audience at a distance, with the front seats being priced at Rs 5000 a piece!








If Bertie had a bad week, the rest of us had it worse. On Tuesday, the U.S. got Trumped and India got Modified.  `Change' had a great week. The public was out of money, the ATMs were out of cash, and the PM was out of the country. However, the apologists were not out of excuses. After holding out for several days on the basis of 10 Rs notes  having found their way to the corners of sundry purses, sheer necessity forced a trip to the bank. Two and a half hours of patience yielded four of the notes below, with Gandhiji smiling bashfully on a background of a colour hitherto associated with Barbie.







All the chaos was in a good cause, being dedicated to rooting out black moneys. Here is one of them below, looking dejected. (In case of incomprehensibility, consult Google Translate).






We now await the rigours of the next week. However, Chennai might look forward to some relief. Amma is expected to be discharged from hospital. Please stand by for further bulletins from the frontline.

This blog post is by Neelima Gupte and Sumathi Rao.





6 comments:

Meena said...

Didn't get the kitten connection. What do I try to translate?

Standing by and watching.



Neelima said...

You of all people should get it, Meena. That's a Black Mani (as in Mani Mau). For the uninitiated, `Mani Mau' is the children's version of 'cat' in Marathi.

Meena said...

Ah! Losing my lateral thinking abilities, what with having to chase Barbie-pink Monopoly-esque notes ...

AmOK said...

The dangerous air quality in Delhi presaged and caused all this. Merciless demonetisarion of common folk. The cruelty of the 2000 note was brilliant.

Neelima said...

I still have every 2000 note acquired with difficulty from the bank!

Neelima said...

I still have every 2000 note acquired with difficulty from the bank!