- Whose stick is his buffalo-Madhusudan Parekh
- In my Grihasthashram, the housewife has installed five different types of locks for five rooms of the house to make sure that nothing is stolen from the house.
Inanimate objects also have pairs. In the world there is probably as much inanimate matter as there is no bond between husband and wife.
When one of the two pairs went missing for the first time in the temple, I realized that without one, the other is useless.
It is said of the stork that one of them dies and the other dies.
I lost a pair - if not stolen, what would a thief do to a pair? Two couples are just as useless without one.
In my Grihasthashram, the housewife has installed five different types of locks for five rooms of the house to make sure that nothing is stolen from the house. For the main door there is a lock that is approximately one or more weights. The wife is very aware of that. When he goes to sit in the neighborhood, he is thirsty to visit his companion in front of the locked door. Even if I'm surprised, I knock a little, but it has a cash answer. Theft disappears in five minutes. If you want to keep the house completely safe, the door should be locked after a short absence.
A house servant or a bungalow guard might break into a house. He enters the house, but the lock hanging on the door is a watchman so that the thief does not get caught. My housewife has more confidence in the locks than the living watchman.
Our house has about five rooms. The wife has installed locks of different sizes in proportion to the responsibility of each room. Each lock key is different. There is a small lock on the bathroom lock. Lock the bathroom? I'm very surprised. Of course he becomes a watchman only when he goes out. The argument is 'solid' that there are towels, clothes, soap in the bathroom. Even if a thief does not steal it, but if a worker steals it, how expensive is soap now?
My advice doesn’t count. What if you keep a bunch of keys rather than letting go of different keys? You don't have to have a separate key for each room.
But the frugal wife says: 'You don't understand. If the whole judo is lost or stolen, all the keys have to be brought back and where can such a loose key be found. '
New locks have to be brushed. Tell me 'you don't know about such things.'
I have to keep quiet.
I can't remember the key to each lock, so I'm confused about which key to use to unlock a small room. The key is kept in a safe small box in one place. But the real key hardly bothers me.
I try to put a key or a small brush in the lock. But the lock does not allow such a parki deposit to be released. So you have to struggle with small locks of different delicate keys in turn.
But there is mutual loyalty. There are alliances. I started to lose the key in a small lock. Sidhe sidhi to e machak aape j nahi ne?
Raping the lock, I pushed the key into the lock.
And then trouble. The key to unlocking is to choose to break free from the alliance.
The struggle of the lock brush went well. One of our benevolent neighbors came to my aid. He put me aside and tried his fleshy hand.
Hahakar horrified. Not only did the locks fall off, but his little 'guard' also fell off with him.
What my wife took away after hearing this incident ... How much money did I lose? Now where can I find a new lock brush? The haiya began to evaporate.
I panicked and went to the bathroom, then locked the bathroom.
My wife came running from my knock. 'Let it be. You'll break the lock of the back bathroom.' One said he unlocked in two minutes.
And we entered the bathroom thinking of his wife's alliance with the locker.
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