Double-Decker buses. I have to say, whoever came up with the concept must've been bored. But hey, we all love sitting on the top, with the cool breeze against our faces. That is only if you don't live in Chennai, where saying the breeze is warm would be one big understatement. Let's not forget the ever awaited pollution, traffic, (and for the girls-) creepy men watching and the simple beauty of fecal matter thanks to dogs, crows and pigeons...maybe even humans. Heck, why only Chennai? There are plenty more places. I'm just not too happy with our current weather situation. I'm dying. Literally. My brain cells (the few I have) are burning out. You know, if that's possible.
But double-Decker's are fun. No, they are! I've been on one once in Germany and I loved it. Except in the one picture my parents took of the "cute 7 year old I was", I'm digging my nose. That's right, digging my nose.
Back to the topic: Double-Decker's are good for touring places, especially when the weather's good. Yup, one can look over the city and have everyone and everything in the city look right back. Don't ask me why that's a good thing. I don't have an answer. Just take a camera, a cap, a drink and ride on a Double-Decker. That's pretty much made your day satisfying.
Oh, what I'd do to go on a Triple-Decker! That must be something. That shall be my new ambition.
"Life is an open road"
Open Road - Bryan Adams.
(Sorry but I still haven't heard a song about a Double-Decker bus! There should be. Really, there should.)

5 comments:
You know what, if they were made of plastic [which I think they are], they would... melt.
Haha, that would be a sight for sore eyes.
Cute 7 year old Wadha: MAAA! The bus is dyinngg!
Eii, doesn't this remind you of Dracula: Dead and Loving It?
"She will become one of theemmm!"
Ehahahaha.
I honestly didn't get a word of that.
Nevermind, then.
We have double decker buses in Chennai?
I didn't know that.
And I've never heard anything about creepy old men staring at anyone...
All this is news pa.
Well, there are a few double-deckers. I've seen them. And i never said anything about 'old'. *grin*
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