Posted on 03/23/2014 3:29:14 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The saying a dog is a mans best friend, may now be even applicable to a pet fish at least in the case of Petronas marketing manager Puspanathan Subramaniam, who boarded the MH370.
His father Subramaniam Gurusamy said the pet arowana fish was sluggish and had refused to eat for over five days.
The fish now only eats if I prop my sons photo next to the aquarium, said Subramaniam, 60, who became a security guard after retiring as a construction worker five years ago.
The fish, however, is not the only one showing signs of misery.
When Puspanathan was leaving for the airport on March 8, his three-year-old son Harish Varman had clung to his legs and begged him not to go.
My son travels regularly for work and my grandson had never cried and pleaded with his father this way before, a distraught Subramaniam said.
He said his son had also not been too keen to go on the business trip and requested his office to shorten the duration of his stay in China.
The business trip was supposed to be for two weeks but my son got it shortened to a week as he did not want to be away from his family that long, he said at his house in Telok Panglima Garang near here.
According to Subramaniam, his home was now a listless dungeon, with family members fearing every waking moment and praying there would be no tragic news.
My wife and I are starting to feel numb inside not knowing whats happened to our son, he said.
Subramaniam and his wife A. Amirtham, 60, also have a 26-year-old daughter named Theanmoli.
Subramaniam said he never imagined he and Amirtham would have to go through such emotional torture in their twilight years.
We were happy that both our children had done well in their studies as our efforts to prevent them from leading the lives our grandparents had led confined in the estate had paid off, he said.
He recounted how both he and Amirtham, who were classmates in primary school, had meticulously planned to get their children out of the Carey Island estate where they were brought up.
Subramaniam said they decided he had to be the one to get the ball rolling, so he resigned from his estate job and came out to work as a construction worker.
Amirtham worked in the estate clinic as an attendant and the family continued living in Carey Island.
My wife and I bought our house five years ago and our son is the one who makes the monthly housing loan instalment.
He also pays our utility bills and buys the monthly groceries, he said.
That’s a sad looking fish...however...where’s the gravel? Some toys?
Mr. Praline: Never mind that, my lad. I wish to complain about this Arowana what I purchased not half an hour ago from this very boutique.
Owner: Oh yes, the, uh, the Norwegian Blue...What’s,uh...What’s wrong with it?
Why isn’t this in Breaking News, This is Hugh and Series!/s
Mr. Praline: I’ll tell you what’s wrong with it, my lad. ‘E’s dead, that’s what’s wrong with it!
Owner: No, no, ‘e’s uh,...he’s resting.
you will need a license I think.
Couple nice fillets on that fish.
A little beer batter and some nice hot oil will end his pining.
Agreed. Should have some gravel and other objects. Never seen a tank without gravel.
hope someone else is feeding this fish.
my guess is the other fish are eating well.
Somehow I have the feeling that they took stuff out for the picture because the tank was full of sh**. That’s a big fish.
Running out of things to write about the missing airplane, are we?
Okay, I’ll bite. What’s the fish’s theory on the disappearance?
A large seagull or pelican picked the plane up and ate it.
Not aping.
Looks like the ‘Grumpy Kitteh’ has morphed into ‘Grumpy Fishy’!!! (The aliens made the kitteh to fishy body swap right after they made off with the plane of course.)
Awwww.... that fish looks SAD!
It’s too big a fish to be in that tank, IMO.....
My guess is that it seemed suicidal so they removed anything that it could hurt itself with.
Looking at that fish....It's much to big for the container.
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