Thursday, April 16, 2009

Shoe virus on the prowl

Red Alert! Red Alert! The shoe virus has attacked once again. This time it is none other than BJP's prime ministerial candidate L K Advani and the place is Katni in Madhya Pradesh. The name of the perpetrator who borne the virus is Pawas Agarwal, former BJP district president, which means it came from BJP's own family members. It is all the more alarming. Regarded as one of the most deadly virus to have attacked India, this shoe virus is turning out to be a kind of epidemic that the world has never seen before, its spreading like widefire and anybody can be a victim of it.

According to psychologist, the early symptoms are very hard to figure out but psychologist has said it is highly contagious and might spread more quickly then the species I, II and III combined. It is triggered by Aggresion, violence and greed and an instant desire to attain fame, though the shoe-virus victim camoflageous it well as a way of activistic protest.

Psychologist have cautioned that it might lead to more dangerous consequences and the perpetrator may well in future throw something else, like socks, shirts, t-shirts and underwears too and if that doesnt quench his quest, he/she may take to tv, radio, cellphones and even tables and chairs.

The government has sprang into action and has decided to hold all public rallies and meeting through tele and video conferencing after its proposal of holding those in an open ground with minimum clothes (read underwear) were vehemently protested by social activists.

Even the national security agency have decided to look into the matter as it might led to national shame if someone decides to repeat the act when some other countries premiere visit to India.

However, Bollywood remains unfazed and director of 'Stoneman murderers' is already toying with the idea of making a sequel on this deadly virus, titled 'Shoe-man hurler'.

However, on a positive front, after Jarnail Singh was appointed as the brand ambassador of Reebok, there has been a lot of competition. But the growing number of shoe-throwers have diluted the competition as each of the shoemakers can have their respective ambassadors according to their brand requirement.

According to latest reports, there would be an auction for the most prized shoe-thrower and he would be honoured with the 'Shoeman of the millenium' by none other than Showman himself, Subhash Ghai.





Note: The post should be taken in right spirit and humour and not as an intention of maligning or disreputing anybody.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

"Shoe show" must go on.........for greater interest of the nation. It is likely to boot out all corrupt politicians from the poll fray.

The Sunflower Collective said...

He-man
Bat-man
Super-man
Spider-man
Hanu-man
Shoe -man

Tomojit Bhattacharjee said...

gr8, finally the politicians r getting what they deserve the most..........very well written again, gr8 humour......keep going

The Sunflower Collective said...

@ Debaprio

The "Shoe" must go on...sounds better

@ Amit

Living members of Pink floyd and Queen are coming together to create a new song out of two of their very famous songs that sounded similar .

Amritorupa Kanjilal said...

LOL!
the tragedy is that NONE of the shoe-throwers ever manage to hit their target. i mean, if you are mad enough to throw a shoe, why not take some time to fix your aim first.
and this man threw a shoe at advani because advani was not doing enough for hindutva! bizzare!
yeah, i agree that not all the limericks wer funny. some i wrote just as a tribute to my friends :)