I have some Telgu acquaintances that rub off their local language on me, especially given their preponderance in my neighborhood her in the valley. They start any discussion with a fellow gulti (endearing term to refer to this sub sect of Indian community used by a non Telgu) by uttering 'Cheapu' loosely translated like slang to mean 'Tell me' or more specifically 'vomit what is on your mind'.
With the rain falling daily it is becoming pointless exercise to discuss the phenomenon on American media and so now the chatter is about the third time is the charm capture of Mexican drug lord or kingpin known as 'El Chapo'.
So it was funny to imagine a gulti inspector interrogating this wanted man in prison where he might be excused for starting his line of questioning as 'Chepu Chapo'.
Just finished watching a movie that was fairly well made about the subject of drug trafficking and how the US government agencies try to fight the unfortunate situation known as the US - Mexico drug war. Titled 'Sicario' or hitman, directed by a Canadian and starring a wonderful cast of Benicio Del Toro, Emily Blunt and Josh Brolin it was a well made production with tension and suspense and a non Hollywood like ending.
With the rain falling daily it is becoming pointless exercise to discuss the phenomenon on American media and so now the chatter is about the third time is the charm capture of Mexican drug lord or kingpin known as 'El Chapo'.
So it was funny to imagine a gulti inspector interrogating this wanted man in prison where he might be excused for starting his line of questioning as 'Chepu Chapo'.
Just finished watching a movie that was fairly well made about the subject of drug trafficking and how the US government agencies try to fight the unfortunate situation known as the US - Mexico drug war. Titled 'Sicario' or hitman, directed by a Canadian and starring a wonderful cast of Benicio Del Toro, Emily Blunt and Josh Brolin it was a well made production with tension and suspense and a non Hollywood like ending.
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