Altered standards of bravery (In Chennai anyway)

Posted On: February 21, 2012 | Filed under: Court Archives, The Book of Zor
Chicken Sixty Five

Image courtesy - Easy Indian Food. Click pic for recipe (the chicken one)

“You are looking particularly smug Lord Loony…”

“Indeed Lord Akoroth. I am in fact revelling in my brush with death. ”

“Oh really? And what battle have you been in?”

“Well…not a battle per se, but I have faced seen and done things no man should. I went drinking last night in Appu Military Hotel…25 rupees sitting charge, 10 rupees quarter bottle, 50 paisa pickle and chicken sixty five…”

“Chicken? I heard they serve dog…”

“No my Lord, you are thinking of the classier joint opposite it, the one with the tables and chairs…Pandiyan Wines”

“I see. And meat here? What species did the betting odds favour yesterday?”

“A drunk that had died there the previous night…”

“Fascinating. I presume you ate nevertheless?”

“Although the experience left me scarred, I am a Lord. I did not back down and performed the deed despite the circumstances…”

“Right. Bravery standards have certainly changed since the war…”

Follow the adventures of Lord Loony here

Liked it? Spread The Word

Got Something To Say?

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Most Commented Upon

– Image: Wikipedia

Why is it that whenever a politician dies, no matter how his track record is, everyone lines up to scream from the rooftops that the “light has gone out from our lives”.

So the trailer of  ‘Ishkq in Paris’ is out, with all of its extra K glory.

And…er…well…have a look yourself.

I am a fat guy and for me, normally shopping is an exercise in futility.