Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Dancing Drink

The best part in Manjitha, is our wedding. Not because of its traditional custom and costume,or not because of our music and dance, above all we have drinks all around. Yes almost all love wedding because drinks all around, the same kind of love applies to our festivals also which happens yearly once. But wedding? Only God knows when

I remember the day, where i was besieged with bottles of brandy, rum and whiskey. And I in the middle acting as a bartender, there is not much of mixology to worry about and I'm happy because its my sisters wedding. I remember my father saving bottles months before the wedding which numbered to one hundered and thirty seven. Its not a surprise to see all the people took their drink neat, and only a very few enjoyed their drink with slow even pace.

I agree with the bitter taste of alcohol, which makes our face frown without our knowledge, but there is always a better way to beat that frowning face. Of all the taste buds we have, atleast one will surely identify the flavor and taste of alcohol, that depends on how you drink. I'm not recommending everyone to drink , but there is nothing wrong in tasting ; a sip of this and a sip of that, is just an apperitif . In Manjitha when it comes to drink there is no diffrenece in age, gender and class - The only thing I'm happy about alcohol.

There is some unhappy part also, people who give impotrance to alcohol than their childrens education, people who give importance to alcohol than their bed ridden mother and many such cases.. for everything there is always an excuse, a filthy lame excuse and this is where i hate the part played by the alcohol.


As said earlier a sip of this and a sip of that is not at all bad, tasting the drink offered by the world of alcohol is a gift indeed, so I'll say Drink, Drink, Drink ,. But do not get drunk, because when you are drunk and full of alcohol, I'm sure you will forget the best moments in your life. So before getting started, make a point to drink with music , dance and happiness and to remember the happiness forever and not to wake up next day with a hangover. I'll end by offering you a dancing drink untill the next post.

HAPPY DRINKING!

2 comments:

sathish vasudevan said...

Hello Sathish!
A liitle dancing drink
Its Pure from MAnjitha
IT'S TRUE
There is some unhappy part also, people who give impotrance to alcohol than their childrens education, people who give importance to alcohol than their bed ridden mother and many such cases.. for everything there is always an excuse, a filthy lame excuse and this is where i hate the part played by the alcohol.




"KEEP IT UP"
Always my best wishes,


ravi

sathish vasudevan said...

Hi da,

The article in the below blogspot was really wonderful. It literally brought back all those amazing memories especially those words drafted regarding cricket in Manjitha. Cricket was seriously our religion and many faiths and beliefs to follow, besides that you're doing a fantabulous work. Keep rockin'. I appreciate it!!!!

Many thanks and regards,
Senthil Bellan