Monday, August 27, 2007

PDA

Hold on..Its not public display of Affection..Its Public Display of Arrogance. It was hectic first weekend for me at SFO. Went to Muir woods on Saturday (http://www.nps.gov/muwo/) and Pier 39 (http://www.pier39.com/) on Sunday. It was hectic travelling over the weekend. (as if I drove).
Muir woods is wonderful hilly resort. Full of Redwood trees. While returning back from Muir woods at SFO downtown , saw PDA at action. We were waiting in the signal and one more car besides us. One karuppu/Kaala kid (i m not racial :)) knocking the car of a hefty vellai/safaed guy with his hand. Then when he opened the window. This Karuppu/Kaala kid showed his middle finger and shouted the "F" letter word.
Then the kid crossed the road and from the street corner displayed his bad words vocabulary skills. The guy in the car took a sudden turn and asked the kid to stop in the corner. After that the signal turned green and we went. Gosh ! if it is India we could have stopped the car and watched the fight :(
In India auto wallahs , gundas show their arrogance in public places. But in US surprised to see a a 12/14 year old kid showing his arrogance. In US kids are like our 25 year old guy. They are grown out of proportion, physically as well as mentally.
Came to a conclusion.US is full of PDAs only , either its Public display of Affection/Public display of Arrogance.

6 comments:

CVR said...

///Came to a conclusion.US is full of PDAs only , either its Public display of Affection/Public display of Arrogance.///

தனி மரம் தோப்பாகாது!! :-)

Manivannan said...

True CVR. The first part of conclusion is defnitely true..Public Display of Arrogance is somehow not there.

sbharti said...

were u recording the whole event in ur PDA.. err i mean Personal Digital Assistant :P lol..

PS : aish kar bhai.. sahi hai.. mazza madi :D

Manivannan said...

@Shaurabh,
Nope. No PDA's with me :(
Ash kar raha hoon..Tu bhi ash kar ;)

Ashwath said...

mani, be careful with those kids out there.. many are gun totters...

Manivannan said...

Ash,
There are no kids here. All grown up :)