July 28, 2009

This is a true Story...Pls read it

This happened about a month ago near Lonavala.

A guy was driving from Mumbai to Pune and decided not t o take the
new
expressway as he wants to see the scenery. The inevitable happens
and when he reaches the ghats his car breaks down - he's stranded miles
from nowhere.
Having no choice he starts walking on the side of the road, hoping
toget a lift to the nearest town. It's dark and raining. And pretty soon
he's wet and shivering. The night rolls on and no car goes by, the rain is
so heavy he can hardly see a few feet ahead of him. Suddenly he sees a
car coming towards him. It slows and then stops next to him -
without thinking the guy opens the door and jumps in.

Seated in the back, he leans forward to thank the person who had
saved him - when he realizes there is nobody behind the wheel!!!

Even though there's no one in the front seat and no sound of any
engine, the car starts moving slowly. The guy looks at the road ahead and
sees a curve coming.
Scared almost to death he starts to pray, begging the Lord for his
life. He hasn't come out of shock, when just before he hits the curve, a
hand appears through the window and moves the wheel!
The car makes the curve safely and continues on the road to the
next bend.
The guy, now paralyzed in terror, watches how the hand appears
every time they are before a curve and moves the steering wheel just enough
to get the car around each bend.
Finally, the guy sees lights ahead. Gathering his courage he
wrenches open the door of the silent, slowly moving car, scrambles out and runs
as hard as he can towards the lights. It's a small town.

He stumbles into a dhaba, and asks for a drink, and breaks down.
Then he starts talking about the horrible experience he's just been
through. There is dead silence in the dhaba when he stops talking .....

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....and that's when Santa and Banta Singh walk into the dhaba.
Santa points and says "Look Banta - that's the weird guy who got into our car
when we were pushing it

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