Today evening I went out on an eating spree. Let me explain a bit more. At 5.30 PM I was not in a mood to study anymore. So I went to Pendu’s tiffin shop which is situated just in front of our Old Gents Hostel. I ate 2 egg chops. At rs 4 each I thought myself being cheated. So with half empty stomach and a lot of anger intermingled with the frustration of a pre-PG I searched for other avenues where I can satisfy my hunger and pacify my anger.
Then I thought of the chop shop in sagadia sahi. Well be assured this chop shop is nowhere related to Infosys. It is a simple tiffin shop that caters different types of chops like egg-chop, mutton-chop, liver-chop, chicken-chop and chams.
Egg-chops cost 1 rupee each and Chams cost 10 rupees each. Whereas other chops cost 2 rupees each. Well That is definitely a deal. For those of you who do not know what a cham is, I can not help much. But to give you an idea, it is portion of goat containing the a spine from the spinal cord and a rib. The mutton amount is very less, but eating eat seems as if one is eating leg piece of chicken.
But even after eating a total of 25 rupees my eating spree has not ended. So I went to Brindaban Cinema Hall in Dolamundai , Cuttack. In front of which there are the fast food stalls.
In here the real story of Gupchup and Mineral Water unfold. Gupchup as you might be knowing is the Oriya/odia of Golguppa. Golguppa/Gupchup is very tasty, but the hygiene is almost non existent. While I was unmounting from my Boxer Motorcycle I noticed 2 young girls at the Gupchup stall. The slimmer girl asked the stall owner, if he knows where she can find a mineral water bottle. The stall owner showed a shop across the street. Then the girl asked if he could send somebody to get either a Bisleri or a Bubbles. The assistant of the boy obliged. In the meanwhile both the girls ate some 10-15 gupchups. I joined in and devoured 20 gupchups. After eating the gupchups the said girl drank from the Aqua Pura (I never knew such a brand existed) that the boy brought. Her friend was satisfied with the water the stall owner had.
Though I could not ask out of general decency still this incidence is a reminder how people can be unpredictable. I admit I do not have any problem in eating unhealthy, unhygienic food, but why people drink packaged water when they are eating contaminated water containing food simply beats me.
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This is a video of the very famous oriya devotional song Al lo mo jeeban radha. On youtube there is another song called Are re meri jaan hai radha. Basically the lyric and meaning are exactly the same. But the video quality is superior in the later. We do not know who copied who. Still then I love the oriya song a lot more. It is more lively and is more energetic.