when one doesn’t find a magniflying glass or a microscope at home, to examine one’s palms to check for the bacteria that teacher said is present, no matter how many times one washes one’s hands? Simple. One just uses a pair of binoculars.
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January 16, 2012 at 3:47 pm
hahaha! Quite the ingenious one , are we?
appadiyum sollalaam..
he seriously thought the function of a microscope is the same as that of a binocular
January 17, 2012 at 10:25 am
Ha ha, my nephew thinks like chotu too-although without the logical reasoning behind it! He believes hand washing is genuinely fun because he gets to open the tap, get some handwash and do something that appears like hand washing!
My sister goes nuts saying “porum da, porum ..ithuku mela clean pana,kai velila vanthudum.” But that hardly deters them does it?
January 17, 2012 at 4:55 pm
acho so cute.. must be under 4, I guess.
actually chotu went through that phase too, u must have seen the kind of utility (specifically water) that we ran up..
January 16, 2012 at 10:27 pm
No No.Forget the binoculars. He now has to wash his hands twenty times with soap before eating. See, no more problems with that. Chotu has been trapped.
The only trouble is that you and appa are also likewise caught
That he does, that is the impact of the lesson and the teacher who currently enjoys “god like status” in his books. I was so glad she drove home the point in under an hour, something that I have been crying hoarse over and sounding like a stuck record “wash your hands, brush your teeth…” But then this hand washing has reached some OCD levels of late. The hand wash solution is getting over faster and the routine now is “wash hands. examine under binoculars.. wash. examine..”
The appa and the amma are thankfully spared..
January 17, 2012 at 2:34 pm
If you think abt it , he is genius, here in the business world people want to do synergy and integrate stuff, so why not a binocular that may work as a magnifying glass too;)
aiyo, c’mon Sri..
January 21, 2012 at 1:50 pm
oru toy microscope vaangi kudunga, paavam – poor man’s microscope is not so useful.
Haha yeah.. he is going to be a proud owner in the next couple of hours (hopefully!).. so nice to see you here Ram.