How To Keep Ashok From Running Off.

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Anu, in her comments on my blog post about meeting her at Bangalore had this to say – “Thanks for the lovely post Ramana Sir! It was a real pleasure meeting you.

I hope that you make another trip to Bangalore really soon, and hopefully for a longer period of time.

Hopefully, I’m able to put Ashok’s insecurities to rest by then and keep him from running away to some hiding place! ;)

This was, in her inimitable style, taking a dig at Ashok who had this to say earlier – “And sir, my escaping to Chennai was well founded. I figured if Anu ever got around to compare the two of us having met us at the same time, she might choose you over me ;)

I have promised her that I would ensure that he does not run away the next time all three of us are together with an idea that I got from a carotoon.


12 Comments »

  1. Comment by Anu:

    That guy does look a lot like Ashok!! :D

    I’m scooting before Ashok sees this! ;)

    Rummuser Reply:

    Wait till I get trained in Photoshop which is part of this new Mac set up and I shall do something else altogether.

  2. Comment by Anu:

    But, really, I’d rather have you do the honours with the leash, if it ever comes to that because there are people who already ‘assume’ that I wear the pants in the relationship and I do not, at any cost, intend to prove them right! :)

    Rummuser Reply:

    The only time I saw you Anu, if my rusty old memory serves me right, you WERE wearing pants. I call jeans also as pants if you want to split hairs.

  3. Comment by Ashok:

    rotfl sir, next time around I shall keep my ass in Bangalore when you come. No leash required I promise :P And as for Anu, her charms are more than enough ;)

    Rummuser Reply:

    Just you wait young man. I will land up there sooner than you expect. We shall then see what happens.

  4. Comment by Grannymar:

    Ramana, it is written in stone…. well on your blog. Ashok will stay in Bangalore when next you visit. What a party that will be.

    Rummuser Reply:

    Actually, I cannot wait to go again to get the two of them together and with me around to see if there will be an explosion!

  5. Comment by grace:

    That illustration is cruel, but I can’t blame you.
    This post reminds me of my nephew 20 years ago, that I was his nanny. I really have intended the nails on my pinky to grow long, as my weapon to my defiant nephew. Wherever we go, I have to hold his wrist, with my pinky nails ready to thrust it to his little wrist, everytime he wants to get rid off me. I know that was cruel, but I rather do that than to yell at him all the time. I was kinda saving my throat and emotion on becoming angry. It works though, but I hoped I didn’t had to do that.
    I enjoyed reading this post, Ramana. :)

    Rummuser Reply:

    Thank you Rose. I am very happy that you enjoyed that post. I am waiting with bated breath as to how Ashok will!

  6. Comment by Nick:

    I can think of a few people I’d like to keep on a leash to stop them getting up to mischief. Quite a few politicians for a start. And the dogowners who let their dogs foul the pavements when nobody else is looking. And maybe Jenny when she’s off shopping, to keep her out of the really expensive places….

    Rummuser Reply:

    Nick, one of these days, Jenny may just decide to visit all the blogs you visit and comment on and you may need to take me up on my Friday post.

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