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Lage Raho Pappoobhai!

Hello everyone

I am Pappu...
Whatever this asshole is going to write is not completely true...even if it has a semblance of truth....He will blow it out of proportion...
So please leave me and my darling in our 'garden city' retreat...

yours lovingly

Pappu


Pappu would have wanted to write this! So I wrote it for him! :D

Now on to our story...

The year 2002...
Starting of a new era in the life of Pappoos...

To call Pappoos tall will be an understatement...
To call him looong would be better!

So the long Pappoos joined Computer Engineering...His dream of being a 3L33T hacker like Kobra...(hint...hint! refer to my old archives!)

Pappoos came to the class with his Nedumangaadu buddies...
He sat on the bench...Looked around the class and beyond it...He could see across the horizon with his length...
He looked disdainly at the mortals nearby and remarked in his trademark husky (read incomprehensible) accent, "Poor Fellows!"

Suddenly, his view of the horizon was blocked by a head...
Pappoos was angry...Who dat is???

The head turned around...Pappoos mouth opened wide...shaped into snout...his ears grew long...He got on all fours and said..."Oooooouka"

She smiled...
He blushed...and closed his eyes as he dropped his head with shyness...
He looked up and smiled invitingly...

No one home...except a crow on the post...
It said, "Kaaa Kaaa!" (translation: Pick someone of your own species!)

Day one over...
(to be continued...)

Comments

  1. sangathi kalakki aa " poor fellows " enna pada prayogam neril kelkkunnathu poleyundu

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  2. hehe..real cool..my heart goes out to Pappu .. cant wait for the next part:)

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  3. HMMM...I am expecting more naru...

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  4. Aliyaaaaa enne kolakku kodukkarathu!!!!!!!!!!!! neway continue i wish u all d best!

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