After being inundated with mushy romantic quotes, inspirational offers in media and a thorough Whatsapp assault awakening my snoozing romantic side, I suggested falteringly to my worse half (by virtue of logical reasoning since I happen to be his better half) to do something special this Valentine. He gave me a look as if I have lost it…!! I persisted though and made all plans meticulously.
Yesterday evening my washerman,a self styled Salman Khan fan, with an outlandish dress sense asked for two days leave and an advance for personal reasons. On being probed further he revealed it was for the Balentine day ! I was stumped. Not that there is anything wrong in a man,regardless of his social ranking, taking his wife out for some fun but the level of priority and significance being attached to such a banal event is like overdoing the act. It also reveals that the hold of advertising gimmicks and media hype over the psyche of the people is effective and absolute.
Banning and censuring by the moral police doesn't really help the cause. Love is after all a very volatile emotion. Boycott the sellers of love who make a mockery (Tamasha) of it.
P.s. My plans for 14 feb stands cancelled as all the hotels are overcharging and my love for hard earned moolah supercedes any love for Reverend St. Valentine. God bless his soul..!
Is St Valentine considered "a god"?
ReplyDeleteAmong us Catholics, first of all, he was a Catholic priest, not just a poet, then as he was martyred he is also a Saint.
I came to you because I wanted to tell you, that I am linking to your blog on the post Blogs from Countries Where I have Readers, part I, France to Italy.
Thanks for the clarification. It seems there are a lot of misconceptions prevailing about him. I am OK with my blog being linked to the above post.
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...that is how times change and the popular culture enriches itself by making new imports ... since it is happening it is fine to accept the WINDS OF CHANGE and celebrate ...
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