<p>The term “Time-Pass” is a casual colloquial expression that refers to any activity done to simply “pass the time” usually without much purpose goal or seriousness behind it. It is what you do to keep yourself occupied or entertained with nothing better going on filling a moment with something mildly enjoyable or distracting with those light easy stuff that do not demand deep thought or commitment.</p><p>A tiny crinkly paper cone of peanuts usually with the shell still intact (boiled in salt water roasted or just raw) is <i>officially</i> called “Time-Pass” in most parts of the country. It is about the slow satisfying ritual of shelling and munching them stretching those empty minutes doing absolutely nothing while oddly feeling mildly entertained and accomplished.</p><p>Each unshelled peanut in this book- “Whose Father’s What Goes?” offers when opened everything that you need for that moment of “Time-Pass” – a light hearted read with bite sized funny and laughable snippets anecdotes stories observations and more varying from personal and corporate landscape covering global colleagues cars and cabs burglars goof ups budgets animals children and a host of other topics each with their own unique wacky and quirky tales flavoured with wit wisdom and humour.</p>
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