Saturday, May 24, 2014

I need to take my wheelchair bound wife and teenage dtr for vacation to Malaysia to a seaside resort?




sujoy_life


She would like to sit in the room where she can see the sea while I take the kid around. Any suggestions? (I'm in India)


Answer
Best places of wheelchair users will be Phuket or Pattaya.(Thailand).
As all their famous beaches have tarmacs designed for strollers /wheelchair and bicycles and handicap friendly walkways.She dont have to sit in the room.
***Such facilities not found in malaysian beaches

What do you think of this short script idea?




Jaskaran R


The very short story deals with a boy in India, who, along with his older brother and mother, are at a festival of Divali, where he sees a bunch of street kids being bullied a group of older street kids. The boy also realizes that, while he is at the festival, he is carrying his father's golden watch (who is now dead). As he is with his mother at the festival (it is his first time) his watch gets stolen by a street child in the crowd.
The boy runs after the street child, but he loses his track. Meanwhile the boy's mother is also running after him, and when the three of them get home, she beats him for running into the crowd like that. His older brother also yells at him. While the boy tries to explain his situation, he feels that his mother isn't seeing the way he wants her to see it. He is sent to his room to await his punishment for the next day.

A few months pass, and the boy is on a bicycle, going to his uncle's house for the summer, who lives in Delhi. As he goes there, he spots the kid who stole his watch from him at the festival.
the boy follows him on his bike, then confronts him, but the stealer's friends join in, and beat the boy up, and throw him off. A local stret kid ( the same one who was collecting the trash at the festival) helps him, and comforts him. he tells the boy that the one who stole his watch was named Ali. He claimed himself as the gangster of the delhi streets, and bullied all the street kids. he would take their food, or their clothes, or any other thing. All his friends helped him out.
Understanding this, he has a plan as to how to get his watch back. he tells the kid to assemble all his street friends.
Once they assemble, he states that they are going to approach his hideout, (where he lives) and forcibly drive him out of the city.
They arrive at the his hideout, and the boy tells him to leave the streets with his friends, or suffer the consequences (each of the kids has a stone or stick, ready to beat him). Ali isn't afraid of the kids, and says that he and his big kids will help him out, but the big kids back away.
Eventually, they drive Ali away, and the kids are all happy that the bully is gone.
However, when the boy enters his hideout to find his watch, he sees that the watch is broken. his last great memory of his father, gone. He starts crying, but is glad to know that within it is a picture of his father and him at the festival when he was two, which he pockets.

do you think this is good?



Answer
It's not a bad idea. It reminds me a bit of the watch story in Pulp Fiction. But there are some inconsistencies. In the beginning, the kid is at the festival for the first time...but when he gets the watch back, there's a picture inside of him and his father attending the festival when the kid was two.

And, if Ali really is the baddest kid on the block, why do all the other street kids simply agree to cast him out? Aren't they afraid of him? And, how are they going to make sure Ali stays gone after they throw him out? He's not afraid of them, so why not just come back?

How likely is it a street kid would hold onto a gold watch instead of selling it?

Just some things to consider. Keep working at it.




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