Two Delhi bus conductors are discussing the sorry affair of the traveling habits of the delhi passengers:
Delhi bus conductors 1: Yaar, sara din maro, chillao, galli do, galli khao, pur apne hath kya aata hai...4 hazar, 5 hazar rupaye
(Dear friend, we die every day, shout, abuse, get abused... but what do we get...only 4-5 thousand rupees.)
Delhi bus conductors 2: Yaar, sab kuch passenger ke mood pe depend karta hai. Kabhi to khali bus pe bhi nahi chadte... Kabhi Bhare ke pichhe bhagte hai.
(Dear friend, every thing depends on the mood of the passenger. Sometimes, they don't get in the empty bus. Sometimes, they will run after the jam packed one.)
Who says psychology is taught only in classes.
Cheers
Kundan
Friday, April 27, 2007
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
shilpa, kiss, morality and immoral
No, no, no......, I am not writing this article to pass a judgment on the morality and immorality of Shilpa and Gere's Kiss. What I am pondering on is the after affect of the kiss that happened on a public forum. Shilpa Shetty was furious on the so called moral police of Indian Society. She was livid by the attack on Mr. Gere's alleged attempt.
Well, its true that it is the personal affair of Miss Shetty. She is the citizen of free India and has the right to kiss or get kissed by any one whom she prefers. She has all the right to defend herself and be offensive. She, however, has no right to stop those who feel that what ever happened that eventful day was wrong.
If she has the right to defend herself, then those who did not like her act has equal right to criticize her.
Cheers
Kundan
Well, its true that it is the personal affair of Miss Shetty. She is the citizen of free India and has the right to kiss or get kissed by any one whom she prefers. She has all the right to defend herself and be offensive. She, however, has no right to stop those who feel that what ever happened that eventful day was wrong.
If she has the right to defend herself, then those who did not like her act has equal right to criticize her.
Cheers
Kundan
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Lara, the genius
Lara played the last match of his career. The match ended in a defeat for the West Indies. But for Lara, it has been a wonderful journey, a journey full of ups and down, many highs and as many lows, some good memories and some not so good. But most importantly, he can walk out of the ground holding his head high. He thrilled us all the cricket lovers all around the world. A truly magnificent servant of the game.
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