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Milk for the Cat

Posted by: BD on: September 7, 2007

If you happen to be a cat lover, you surely must have read Harold Monro’s  “Milk for the Cat“.
I had come across this poem at school. It’s been one of the most cherished ones till date; not only because it was amazingly detailed, but also because I grew up in the company of cats [...]

The Sacrificial Lamb

Posted by: BD on: September 7, 2007

Just stumbled upon this:
Nepal’s state-run airline has confirmed that it sacrificed two goats to appease a Hindu god, following technical problems with one of its aircraft.
BBC NEWS
I don’t know who really is the sacrificial lamb; the goat or the passengers? If you happen to use Nepal Airlines for your travels, you better [...]

Marvel vs DC

Posted by: BD on: September 6, 2007

We have so many Mac vs PC parodies floating around, but this one’s the best I’ve come across so far. Here’s some Marvel vs DC action!

There are more here

Synchronous Hermaphrodite

Posted by: BD on: August 18, 2007

Srikant, a really good friend of mine, has framed an ‘interesting equation’
Limit [Human] = [...]

Typo takes tourist 13,000 km out

Posted by: BD on: December 30, 2006

A 21-year-old German tourist who wanted to visit his girlfriend in the Australian metropolis Sydney landed 13,000 kilometers (8,077 miles) away near Sidney, Montana, after mistyping his destination on a flight booking Web site.
Dressed for the Australian summer in T-shirt and shorts, Tobi Gutt left Germany on Saturday for a four-week holiday.
Instead of arriving “down [...]

Betrothal Prospects

Posted by: BD on: December 23, 2006

So, this concerned father’s daughter is getting older. In true desi style he frantically searches online for his daughter’s prospective partners — and blogs about it too . I must admit, it’s got to be the most interesting blog of the year! (Ok, this onetoo)
(via desipundit)

Top 5 reasons to buy Musharraf’s memoirs

Posted by: BD on: September 27, 2006

So, I was thinking about buying Musharraf’s memoirs. But, as I went through the excerpts that have been showing up in different sections of the media for a week now(one of those is in my previous post), I realized it’s not going to be an easy decision.
To make things easier, I decided to list out [...]

Brief visit to heaven

Posted by: BD on: September 20, 2006

Syed Firdaus Ashraf writes about his experience in Brazil where he had gone as a part of PM’s delegation. A must read ROTFL material.
[tags]Brazil[/tags]

Gandhigiri Zindabad

Posted by: BD on: September 20, 2006

Gandhigiri in Lucknow!
[tags]Munnabhai, Gandhigiri[/tags]

The blogger song

Posted by: BD on: August 21, 2006

A funny song for bloggers:
via Bizstone

Instant messengers designed for India

Posted by: BD on: June 16, 2006

Click on this link to view the latest instant messengers designed for India
(source: email forward )
[tag]Quota, Politics, Reservations[/tag]

Talking Cats

Posted by: BD on: May 10, 2006

[tags]cats, funny[/tags]

Big mad house indeed

Posted by: BD on: April 14, 2006

This is got to be the quote of the week:
we r dancing in karachi..they in bangalore…we over religion…they over an actor…we are all a big mad house
welcome to the subcontinent..
Maria, (probably) on this and this.

Plight of a bangalorean

Posted by: BD on: March 26, 2006

People claim that Bangalore has been a victim of its own success. There was a point when all roads of success led to Bangalore. Now, unfortunately, Bangalore’s roads seem to lead no where but traffic jams or pot-holes. Kosha talks about her plight in the form of a poem. 

Yet another colonial hangover

Posted by: BD on: February 19, 2006

Usage of “my lordship”, “me lord” or “your honor” while addressing judges of Indian courts may be a symbolism of how outdated the Indian laws are, but no one could beat this comic yet hard hitting example: A 1914 rule of Indian Punjab police still considers Lahore, Pakistan as it’s headquarters, and is supposed [...]


From my twitter

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