Monday, July 28, 2008

Digal Digal

Monday, generally the beginning of a long week, had me rained in in my house in Mumbai with a very bratty nephew who had me kissing his stuffed toys. His vocabulary consists principally of two words 'Digal Digal' which through various connotations means various things. Digal digal means please, sorry, give me the remote now, etc. etc.

N god forbid, you do not understand the variation of digal digal, then he gnashes his four little teeth. If you do understand the pearls form a smile embellished with a dimple on each cheek.

BTW the only word he just about manages to say is my nickname :D.

Digal Digal,

Pranay

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