Early morning rush–
Oh gosh, the car’s out of gas!
Frown lines form on face…
Day Thirteen of Haiku Challenge: http://pendownmythought.blogspot.com/
Early morning rush–
Oh gosh, the car’s out of gas!
Frown lines form on face…
Day Thirteen of Haiku Challenge: http://pendownmythought.blogspot.com/
Posted by Bodhirose on February 12, 2011
https://bodhirose.wordpress.com/2011/02/12/grumble/
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/ February 13, 2011TeeHee. I don’t know that that’s like.
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Bodhirose
/ February 13, 2011Haha–I’ll bet!
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kshawnedgar
/ February 13, 2011I know what that’s like. Your haiku poems are excellent. Glad I found your blog.
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Bodhirose
/ February 13, 2011Who can’t relate to that scenario, right? I really appreciate your very generous comments–thanks so much, Shawn.
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trisha
/ February 13, 2011This sounds quite familliar 🙂
esp if you are running for office.
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Bodhirose
/ February 13, 2011Hahaha! True, my friend. 🙂
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trisha
/ February 14, 2011and more if your boss is grumpy, the type that sits with the watch in hand writing everyone’s arrival.
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Bodhirose
/ February 14, 2011Ugh!
When we kids were young, my mother had a job where she was docked money for every minute she was late. Poor thing. She had six kids to get ready for school in the mornings…
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trisha
/ February 15, 2011six kids! poor lady! she had seen too much trouble i believe.
there are quite a few offices here that deduct half day salary if you are half an hour late.
i have worked only in one such office.
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Bodhirose
/ February 15, 2011Yes, my poor mother had a lot of stress in her life.
I would not have worked for a company that was so cruel as to take half your day’s wages for being 30 minutes late…
Although I have always been a very prompt employee…
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trisha
/ February 16, 2011In kolkata half of the things depend on the mercy of traffic.
When i lived in burdwan i was able to maintain a better timing than the timing i maintained after shifting to kolkata.
After all we cant leave home three hours early to reach an office which will take one and a half hour on average days. 🙂
kolkata traffic is scary, to add up there are other disturbances.
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Bodhirose
/ February 16, 2011I think in terms of unforeseen traffic problems, no money should be taken from your salary if you happen to be late. But of course, you can’t use that excuse every day! 🙂
Certainly, you can’t be expected to leave home hours early just to make sure you are on time everyday. Those traffic problems can be rough. 😦
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Trisha
/ February 17, 2011exactly. and these traffic snarls are absolutely unpredictable in kolkata. its easier to come from outside and work in kolkata then commute within it, but some hopes are dawning with a network of subway trains.
we are keeping our fingers crossed.
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Bodhirose
/ February 17, 2011When I lived in a northern state for a few years, I used the subway system there extensively. It was a wonderful, efficient and inexpensive way to get around the city. I hope it happens for your city. It would solve a lot of problems.
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trisha
/ February 18, 2011if a network of metros (subway trains) are planned in kolkata to connect it completely the kolkata people will thank heavens.
there is a heaven and hell difference between the road transport and underground transport.
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Bodhirose
/ February 18, 2011Yes, it’s a heaven and hell difference for sure. I hope your city can someday have this underground system.
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trisha
/ February 19, 2011if every thing goes smoothly within a few years. it will be very good for the poor office goers of this mad mad city.
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Bodhirose
/ February 19, 2011Thank goodness they’re working on a solution.
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Trisha
/ February 20, 2011its already done partially, hope the rest will finish successfully soon.
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Bodhirose
/ February 20, 2011I hope it gets finished with no glitches. The city has made a good plan to help all the traffic congestion.
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soulbro*
/ February 13, 2011No panic here
The day is still long
Wonder somewhere else*
enjoy my Dearest Bodhirose(+) 😉
soulbro*xoxoxo–{–@
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Bodhirose
/ February 13, 2011Same here, Soulbro.
xoxo 🙂
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Jingle
/ February 13, 2011I know the feeling when car falls out of gas.
beautiful Haiku.
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Bodhirose
/ February 13, 2011I’ll bet we all do, Jingle!
Thank you.
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liv2write2day
/ February 13, 2011Grrrr. The whole day seems to unravel after that.
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Bodhirose
/ February 13, 2011Yeah, what a bummer!
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Someone Is Special
/ February 15, 2011he he he.. I could relate this.. Thanks..
Someone is Special
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Bodhirose
/ February 16, 2011I think most of us can! Thanks, SIS.
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