Here it is:
http://www.mayyam.com/talk/showthrea...l=1#post584116
Gounderella
Part I
He makes a living on slaughtering sheep and earns peanuts. Indebted to almost everyone in the village, the fall of aadi makes things worse as the mutton sales is very poor. No wonder every one looks at him as such a low level creation. To forget the sorrows while on job he sings his favorite song:
Nee sollaavidil
Yaar solluvaar
Nilavae …
Unable to tolerate this, one or two customers walk off and the mutton shop owner gets irritated and asks him to stop singing. Once done with the job he asks for the pay and the owner says "you owe me money and now ask for the wage, all I can give is this". He hands over a sheep's head. Unable to say a word, he picks up the head in one hand, with the slaughtering weapon (Aruvaal) in another and walks off slowly into the road.
Part II
While on the road, he and a sait spot each other. Obviously he owes a lot to the sait. The chase starts and our man runs into a farm house garden with coconut trees all around. Tripped by a water path way he falls facing upwards. He gets an injury to his big toe and it hurts. The head has slipped from the hand. Ensuring that the sait is no longer following him, he tries to recollect the head without moving his body. Once done he regroups, and starts walking off into the road again.