It's true. They start coming to life after Friday afternoon and by 6:00pm, they are positively kicking.
This continues till Sunday evening and by night-time, they begin to die a slow death.
This Wednesday morning, as i walked into office at approximately 8:30am, I heard a colleague complain, "God, two more days left." I wanted to tell her that technically, it would be three. But I didn't want to depress her more than she already looked so I just smiled a sympathetic smile.
But Bombay does seem to have a chronic problem - week:work and weekend:living.
Why is this culture festering the city?
One problem that I can spot is traffic on the roads. I used to think twice before doing anything after work except go home during the week is because of the "peak-hour" rush. For those, who agree with me, I want to inform them that there is nothing like "peak-hour" traffic in Bombay anymore. It's just plain and simple traffic.
Why don't we want to relax after work by going for a walk in the garden close to our house? Because - with due respect to 'Rajesh Khanna Park' in Khar - I can't find any that are worth their salt. Except maybe the Hanging Garden or Jogger's Park.
This vicious circle of Friday Euphoria and Sunday Dysphoria is giving me vertigo.
Or they live only FOR the weekend...for all the running they do, they get time only on the weekends to realize the benefits :D
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