I was at breakfast at Taj Malabar, Kochi. My friends and I were chatting. I was facing the window, which opens on to the backwaters. I saw a boat pass by with nuns intheri habits dancing and singing on the top deck of the boat. I wasn't sure if it was the hang over.... Hey but everyoine else confirmed it... incredible India
Crazy Things I Have Seen In India
Started by
smartsme
, Sep 01 2009 08:57 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 01 September 2009 - 08:57 AM
#2
Posted 01 September 2009 - 09:01 AM
My mother and I were travelling in Hyderabad. She was so offended by people urinating on the street. My mother decided to tell one of them who happened to be the person peeing right at the signal we had stopped at. She opened the window and shouted "excuse me. do you realize that this is a public road, a signal where people have stopped and there is a toilet 50 ft. away. I don't think the man undrestood anything but that mum was talking to him. He continued his activity and turned toward our car, and looked at mom quizically and turned back. Thank god for the distance., but it sure did shut up my mom up from complaining for the rest of the trip.
#3
Posted 02 September 2009 - 05:35 AM
smartsme, on Sep 1 2009, 03:27 AM, said:
I was at breakfast at Taj Malabar, Kochi. My friends and I were chatting. I was facing the window, which opens on to the backwaters. I saw a boat pass by with nuns intheri habits dancing and singing on the top deck of the boat. I wasn't sure if it was the hang over.... Hey but everyoine else confirmed it... incredible India
It was because of moments like you mention above that I always had my camera with me.
Hope you enjoyed your stay at the Taj Malabar, I had a wonderfull lunch there followed by some G&T's in the garden
overlooking the water.
And BTW, Welcome to the Tree.
vandy
#4
Posted 16 September 2009 - 07:46 PM
Traveling in India is really a experience and sometimes very funny.
I've heard this story from a friend, he was walking in town and see a little group
of young girls (about 18 jears old) and they all look at his....., not in his face, only looking on his....
And the Indian Traffic is also very funny and crazy, I am surprised that
there are not more accidents happen.
I've heard this story from a friend, he was walking in town and see a little group
of young girls (about 18 jears old) and they all look at his....., not in his face, only looking on his....
And the Indian Traffic is also very funny and crazy, I am surprised that
there are not more accidents happen.
#5
Posted 05 September 2011 - 04:04 PM
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