Guest guest Posted December 24, 2007 Report Share Posted December 24, 2007 Hi folks, Just back from Prague, such a beautiful city. Did all that suggested and more ! The beer was nice too.Visited a place called Karlovy Vary and Kutna Hora. If you guys are interested , will upload a few photos. Temp was -10 C min and -2 C maximum. Santosh 76 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2007 Report Share Posted December 24, 2007 Dear Santya, Please upload your photos on Picasa and send the url by inviting people .Picasa is available on google and it can load all the pictures straight from your digicam .Its very easy to use and hasslefree. verything appeared fine except the temp bit! VK Hi folks, Just back from Prague, such a beautiful city. Did all that suggested and more ! The beer was nice too.Visited a place called Karlovy Vary and Kutna Hora. If you guys are interested , will upload a few photos. Temp was -10 C min and -2 C maximum. Santosh 76 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2007 Report Share Posted December 24, 2007 Actually, Vkay, the temp wasn't all that bad you know. Since we were prepared with loads of winterwear (monkey cap and all), it was nice fun. Will try to use Picassa. Santya Hi folks, Just back from Prague, such a beautiful city. Did all that suggested and more ! The beer was nice too.Visited a place called Karlovy Vary and Kutna Hora. If you guys are interested , will upload a few photos. Temp was -10 C min and -2 C maximum. Santosh 76 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 I think that everyone has been frozen with this cold wave. But at least Shyam should be warm in sunny Saudi to write a few lines. Kishore Shah 1974 > > Havent been getting any mail from the group for a few days -Is all well? > 82 > > > > > _HHavent been getting any mail from the group for a few days-is all well? > 82_,_._,___ > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Who's friends with who and co-starred in what? > http://www.searchgamesbox.com/celebrityseparation.shtml > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 Oh! Here are a couple of lines to tell you all that I'm alive and kicking (heh heh, not kicking the bucket)! Ravin '82 > > I think that everyone has been frozen with this cold wave. But at least > Shyam should be warm in sunny Saudi to write a few lines. > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > > > > Havent been getting any mail from the group for a few days -Is all well? > > 82 > > > > > > > > > > _HHavent been getting any mail from the group for a few days-is all > well? > > 82_,_._,___ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > > Who's friends with who and co-starred in what? > > http://www.searchgamesbox.com/celebrityseparation.shtml > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 Hmmmm I am really frozen. The temprature in last two weeks had been between -50 and -30 (minus). I am in Extreme North of Canada where Eskimos used to live, they are called Innu now. I have to live two more months here. But the good thing is, for the first time in my life I saw " Northern Lights " . This is expectacular show of nature, colourful, very butiful rays in the dark sky at night, caused by ionisation in the magnetic field..Oh, it is really butiful. Parvin > > Havent been getting any mail from the group for a few days -Is all well? > 82 > > > > > _HHavent been getting any mail from the group for a few days-is all well? > 82_,_. _,___ > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > Who's friends with who and co-starred in what? > http://www.searchga mesbox.com/ celebrityseparat ion.shtml > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 Dear Kishor, I find myself in the same predicament as you. Am invited as a Chief guest for the Intercollegiate SPORTS day at the RCSM Govt Medical college in Kolhapur. How had yours gone ? Santya > > Havent been getting any mail from the group for a few days -Is all well? > 82 > > > > > _HHavent been getting any mail from the group for a few days-is all well? > 82_,_._,___ > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > Who's friends with who and co-starred in what? > http://www.searchgamesbox.com/celebrityseparation.shtml > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 Yes Parvin, I've seen the Aurora Borealis on the Discovery channel. It was also there on the documentary called Penguins, a love story. (Actually, there they were Aurora Australiais). Even on the small TV screen, the scene was awe inspiring. An added bonus was the mesmerising voice of our Big B. Keep warm. Kishore Shah 1974 > >> >> Havent been getting any mail from the group for a few days -Is all well? >> 82 >> >> >> >> >> _HHavent been getting any mail from the group for a few days-is all well? >> 82_,_. _,___ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ >> Who's friends with who and co-starred in what? >> http://www.searchga mesbox.com/ celebrityseparat ion.shtml >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 Parvin Madam, Wow, you got to see the northen lights.... which means its almost the end of winter for us and finally it will be spring...!! Did you get a chance to take any photos of the beautiful phenomenon? Watching the northen lights is on my " to do " list for this lifetime of mine... only thing is that it will be too cold in Alaska when I go to see them...!!! Here, in Ohio, we are battling the unpredicable midwestern weather. The temperatures are generally in the " cool " range, but the fluctuations are like a roller coaster. A couple of weeks ago, we were in the range of -10 to -15 celcius, and the windchills made it seem colder than what was being read on the thermometers. Suddenly this week, we went to +16 degrees for a high and severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and flooding. Today we have a high of 5 degrees and a low of 1 degree..... and now we are pulling ourselves by our socks (literally) to brace ourselves for another cold front moving in, which is going to drop the temperature to a daytime high of -8 degrees and a low of -13 degrees at night, within the next 36 hours...!!!!! We have to be on top of the weather forecast to decide what to wear, else you are dressed in just a sweat shirt on a freezing day or dressed like an eskimo on a mild winter day...(and look like a fool...) There is a local saying here in Ohio that " if you dont like the weather, then wait for a couple of hours " , which implies, that the weather here changes dramatically at the drop of a hat...!! While we were battling rains and flooding here, which is very uncommon for winters (Hello, global warming...!!) , up in the north and west, in Illinois and Wisconsin areas, not too far from Renuka Madam and Ashok sir, they had almost a foot of snow and everything was shut down and emergency situations were declared. I wonder if Renuka Madam's area was affected or not... (so, if you are reading, please let us know...!!!) Anyways, weather here is exciting, and no wonder in the western world, weather makes for exciting conversation topic, unlike in Amchi Mumbai, for 90% of the time, the weather is just hot or hotter.....with rain in between for 3 months....(although I must say, Mumbai is pretty cold now a days) Anyways, I think, I am going to go home tonight, brace myself for the coming cold and read a nice book cozying up in blankets in my favorite arm chair, sipping some hot tea or cocoa..... ciao and stay warm everybody.... Ameet 1993 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2008 Report Share Posted February 11, 2008 Yes Ameet, We have been bombarded with wave after wave of snow and bitter cold. It adds another chore to your list- shovelling snow and also taking the kids for sledding, both of which I conveniently opt out. My kids who love snow have started complaining, particularly my teenager... who finds her hair all frizzy because of the wet snow. Renuka'84 Renuka Ameet Chimote wrote: Parvin Madam, Wow, you got to see the northen lights.... which means its almost the end of winter for us and finally it will be spring...!! Did you get a chance to take any photos of the beautiful phenomenon? Watching the northen lights is on my " to do " list for this lifetime of mine... only thing is that it will be too cold in Alaska when I go to see them...!!! Here, in Ohio, we are battling the unpredicable midwestern weather. The temperatures are generally in the " cool " range, but the fluctuations are like a roller coaster. A couple of weeks ago, we were in the range of -10 to -15 celcius, and the windchills made it seem colder than what was being read on the thermometers. Suddenly this week, we went to +16 degrees for a high and severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and flooding. Today we have a high of 5 degrees and a low of 1 degree..... and now we are pulling ourselves by our socks (literally) to brace ourselves for another cold front moving in, which is going to drop the temperature to a daytime high of -8 degrees and a low of -13 degrees at night, within the next 36 hours...!!!!! We have to be on top of the weather forecast to decide what to wear, else you are dressed in just a sweat shirt on a freezing day or dressed like an eskimo on a mild winter day...(and look like a fool...) There is a local saying here in Ohio that " if you dont like the weather, then wait for a couple of hours " , which implies, that the weather here changes dramatically at the drop of a hat...!! While we were battling rains and flooding here, which is very uncommon for winters (Hello, global warming...!!) , up in the north and west, in Illinois and Wisconsin areas, not too far from Renuka Madam and Ashok sir, they had almost a foot of snow and everything was shut down and emergency situations were declared. I wonder if Renuka Madam's area was affected or not... (so, if you are reading, please let us know...!!!) Anyways, weather here is exciting, and no wonder in the western world, weather makes for exciting conversation topic, unlike in Amchi Mumbai, for 90% of the time, the weather is just hot or hotter.....with rain in between for 3 months....(although I must say, Mumbai is pretty cold now a days) Anyways, I think, I am going to go home tonight, brace myself for the coming cold and read a nice book cozying up in blankets in my favorite arm chair, sipping some hot tea or cocoa..... ciao and stay warm everybody.... Ameet 1993 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 Very Hilarious couldnt stop laughing............by the way the bill is also getting lot of bills these days hmmmmm aasawari91 thinking of kicking the coffee habit " Dr. Prabhu " wrote: And this one is for all you Deshbhaktas out there.Papaji tussi Padh reha ho naa ? This is really a hilarious one.... During the Cold War, if USA launched a nuke-loaded missile, Soviet satellites would inform the Soviet army in 3 seconds and in less than 5 seconds Soviet counter-missiles would be on their way. This was their scenario.................. But if there is a nuclear war between India and Pakistan . The Pakistan army decides to launch a nuke-missile towards India . They don't need any permission from their government, and promptly order the countdowns. Indian technology is highly advanced. In less than 8 seconds, Indian army detects the Pak Countdown and decides to launch a missile in retribution. But they need permission from the Government of India. They submit their request to the Indian President. The President forwards it to the Cabinet. The Prime Minister calls an emergency Lok Sabha session. The LS meets, but due to several walkouts and severe protests by the opposition, it gets adjourned and adjourned indefinitely. The President asks for a quick decision. In the mean time, the Pak missile failed to take off due to technical failure. Their attempts for a relaunch are still on. Just then the Indian ruling party is reduced to a minority because a party that was giving outside support withdraws it. The President asks the PM to prove his majority within a week. As the ruling party fails to win the confidence vote, a caretaker government is installed. The caretaker PM decides to permit the armed forces to launch a nuclear missile. But the Election Commission says that a caretaker government can not take such a decision because elections are at hand. A Public Interest Litigation is filed in the Supreme Court alleging misuse of power by the Election Commission. The Supreme Court comes to the rescue of the PM, and says the acting PM is authorized to take this decision in view of the emergency facing the nation. Just then one of the Pak missiles successfully took off, but it fell 367 miles away from the target, on its own government building at 11.00AM . Fortunately there were no casualties as no employee had reached the office that early. In any case, the nuclear core of the missile had detached somewhere in flight. The Pakistan army is now trying to get better technologies from China and USA .. The Indian Government, taking no chances, decides to launch a nuclear missile of its own, after convening an all-party meeting. This time all the parties agree. Its three months since the army had sought permission. But as preparations begin, " pro-humanity " , " anti-nuclear " activists come out against the Government's decision. Human chains are formed and Rasta rokos organised. In California and Washington endless e-mails are sent to Indians condemning the government and mentioning " Please forward it to as many Indians as possible " . On the Pakistan side, the missiles kept malfunctioning. Some missiles deviate from target due to technical failures or high-speed wind blowing over Rajasthan. Many of them land in the Indian Ocean killing some fishes. A missile (smuggled from USA ) is pressed into service. Since the Pakistan army is unable to understand its software, it hits its original destination: Russia . Russia successfully intercepts the missile and in retaliation launches a nuclear missile towards Islamabad . The missile hits the target and creates havoc. Pakistan cries for help. India expresses deep regrets for what has happened and sends in a million dollars worth of Parle-G biscuits. Thus India never gets to launch the missile. Pakistan never gets it right. And J J J we live happily ever after J J J Jai * Hind Santosh -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 Good one. Made my smile before leaving for work Malini From: mgims [mailto:mgims ] On Behalf Of aasawari bapat Sent: 13 May 2008 06:42 To: mgims Subject: Re: Very Hilarious couldnt stop laughing............by the way the bill is also getting lot of bills these days hmmmmm aasawari91 thinking of kicking the coffee habit " Dr. Prabhu " <kpr_neuro@... <mailto:kpr_neuro%40sancharnet.in> > wrote: And this one is for all you Deshbhaktas out there.Papaji tussi Padh reha ho naa ? This is really a hilarious one.... During the Cold War, if USA launched a nuke-loaded missile, Soviet satellites would inform the Soviet army in 3 seconds and in less than 5 seconds Soviet counter-missiles would be on their way. This was their scenario.................. But if there is a nuclear war between India and Pakistan . The Pakistan army decides to launch a nuke-missile towards India . They don't need any permission from their government, and promptly order the countdowns. Indian technology is highly advanced. In less than 8 seconds, Indian army detects the Pak Countdown and decides to launch a missile in retribution. But they need permission from the Government of India. They submit their request to the Indian President. The President forwards it to the Cabinet. The Prime Minister calls an emergency Lok Sabha session. The LS meets, but due to several walkouts and severe protests by the opposition, it gets adjourned and adjourned indefinitely. The President asks for a quick decision. In the mean time, the Pak missile failed to take off due to technical failure. Their attempts for a relaunch are still on. Just then the Indian ruling party is reduced to a minority because a party that was giving outside support withdraws it. The President asks the PM to prove his majority within a week. As the ruling party fails to win the confidence vote, a caretaker government is installed. The caretaker PM decides to permit the armed forces to launch a nuclear missile. But the Election Commission says that a caretaker government can not take such a decision because elections are at hand. A Public Interest Litigation is filed in the Supreme Court alleging misuse of power by the Election Commission. The Supreme Court comes to the rescue of the PM, and says the acting PM is authorized to take this decision in view of the emergency facing the nation. Just then one of the Pak missiles successfully took off, but it fell 367 miles away from the target, on its own government building at 11.00AM . Fortunately there were no casualties as no employee had reached the office that early. In any case, the nuclear core of the missile had detached somewhere in flight. The Pakistan army is now trying to get better technologies from China and USA .. The Indian Government, taking no chances, decides to launch a nuclear missile of its own, after convening an all-party meeting. This time all the parties agree. Its three months since the army had sought permission. But as preparations begin, " pro-humanity " , " anti-nuclear " activists come out against the Government's decision. Human chains are formed and Rasta rokos organised. In California and Washington endless e-mails are sent to Indians condemning the government and mentioning " Please forward it to as many Indians as possible " . On the Pakistan side, the missiles kept malfunctioning. Some missiles deviate from target due to technical failures or high-speed wind blowing over Rajasthan. Many of them land in the Indian Ocean killing some fishes. A missile (smuggled from USA ) is pressed into service. Since the Pakistan army is unable to understand its software, it hits its original destination: Russia . Russia successfully intercepts the missile and in retaliation launches a nuclear missile towards Islamabad . The missile hits the target and creates havoc. Pakistan cries for help. India expresses deep regrets for what has happened and sends in a million dollars worth of Parle-G biscuits. Thus India never gets to launch the missile. Pakistan never gets it right. And J J J we live happily ever after J J J Jai * Hind Santosh -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 Dear Santosh, Unfortunately, these are true state of affairs and not a joke. Interesting one. By the way, my father is improving with homeo medicines. Mukund (1974) > And this one is for all you Deshbhaktas out there.Papaji tussi Padh reha > ho naa ? > > This is really a hilarious one.... > > > During the Cold War, if USA launched a nuke-loaded missile, > > Soviet satellites > > would inform the Soviet army in 3 seconds and in less than 5 seconds > Soviet > counter-missiles would be on their way. > This was their scenario.................. > > > > > But if there is a nuclear war between India and Pakistan . > > > > > The Pakistan army decides to launch a nuke-missile towards India . > > They don't need any permission from their government, > and > promptly order the countdowns. > > Indian technology is highly advanced. > > In less than 8 seconds, Indian army detects the Pak Countdown and > decides > to > launch a missile in retribution. > > > > But they need permission from the Government of India. > > > > They submit their request to the Indian President. The President > forwards it to the Cabinet. > > > The Prime Minister calls an emergency Lok Sabha session. The LS meets, > but > > > due > > > to several walkouts and severe protests by the opposition, > > it gets > > > > adjourned > > > > and > > > > adjourned > > > > indefinitely. > > > The President asks for a quick decision. > > > In the mean time, > > the Pak missile failed to take off due to technical failure. Their > attempts > for > a relaunch are still on. > > > Just then the Indian ruling party is reduced to a minority because a > party > > that > > was giving outside support withdraws it. > > The President asks the PM to prove his majority within a week. > > As the ruling party fails to win the confidence vote, > > a > > caretaker government is installed. > > > > The caretaker PM decides to permit the armed forces to launch a nuclear > > missile. > > > > But the Election Commission says that a caretaker government can not > take > > > such a decision because elections are at hand. > > A Public Interest Litigation > is filed > in the Supreme Court alleging misuse of power by the Election > Commission. > > > > > The Supreme Court comes to the rescue of the PM, > > > and says > > > the acting PM is authorized to take this decision in view of the > emergency > facing the > > nation. > > > > Just then one of the Pak missiles successfully took off, but it fell 367 > > miles away from the target, on its own government building at 11.00AM . > > > > Fortunately > > > > there were no casualties as no employee had reached the office that > early. > > > In > > > any case, the nuclear core of the missile had detached somewhere in > flight. > > > > > > The Pakistan army is now trying to get better technologies from China > and > > > USA .. > > > > > > The Indian Government, taking no chances, decides to launch a nuclear > > > missile > > > > of its own, after convening an all-party meeting. > > > > > This time all the parties agree. > > > > > Its three months since the army had sought permission. But as > preparations > begin, " pro-humanity " , " anti-nuclear " activists come out against the > > Government's decision. > > > > Human chains are formed and Rasta rokos organised. > > > In > > California and Washington endless e-mails are sent to Indians condemning > the > > government and mentioning " Please forward it to as many Indians as > > possible " . > > > > > On the Pakistan side, the missiles kept malfunctioning. Some missiles > > deviate > > from target due to technical failures or high-speed wind blowing over > > Rajasthan. > > > > Many of them land in the Indian Ocean killing some fishes. > > > > > A missile (smuggled from USA ) is pressed into service. > > > Since the Pakistan army > is unable to understand its software, it hits its original destination: > > Russia . > > > > Russia successfully intercepts the missile > > > > > and in retaliation launches a nuclear missile towards Islamabad . > > > > The missile hits the target and creates havoc. > > > > > Pakistan cries for help. India expresses deep regrets for what has > happened > > > and > > > sends in a million dollars worth of Parle-G biscuits. > > > > > Thus India never gets to launch the missile. > > > > Pakistan never gets it right. > > > And > > J J J we live happily ever after J J J > > Jai * Hind > > Santosh > > -- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Mukund, I am happy about y fathers recovery. Keep me posted. Santya Re: Dear Santosh, Unfortunately, these are true state of affairs and not a joke. Interesting one. By the way, my father is improving with homeo medicines. Mukund (1974) > And this one is for all you Deshbhaktas out there.Papaji tussi Padh reha > ho naa ? > > This is really a hilarious one.... > > > During the Cold War, if USA launched a nuke-loaded missile, > > Soviet satellites > > would inform the Soviet army in 3 seconds and in less than 5 seconds > Soviet > counter-missiles would be on their way. > This was their scenario.................. > > > > > But if there is a nuclear war between India and Pakistan . > > > > > The Pakistan army decides to launch a nuke-missile towards India . > > They don't need any permission from their government, > and > promptly order the countdowns. > > Indian technology is highly advanced. > > In less than 8 seconds, Indian army detects the Pak Countdown and > decides > to > launch a missile in retribution. > > > > But they need permission from the Government of India. > > > > They submit their request to the Indian President. The President > forwards it to the Cabinet. > > > The Prime Minister calls an emergency Lok Sabha session. The LS meets, > but > > > due > > > to several walkouts and severe protests by the opposition, > > it gets > > > > adjourned > > > > and > > > > adjourned > > > > indefinitely. > > > The President asks for a quick decision. > > > In the mean time, > > the Pak missile failed to take off due to technical failure. Their > attempts > for > a relaunch are still on. > > > Just then the Indian ruling party is reduced to a minority because a > party > > that > > was giving outside support withdraws it. > > The President asks the PM to prove his majority within a week. > > As the ruling party fails to win the confidence vote, > > a > > caretaker government is installed. > > > > The caretaker PM decides to permit the armed forces to launch a nuclear > > missile. > > > > But the Election Commission says that a caretaker government can not > take > > > such a decision because elections are at hand. > > A Public Interest Litigation > is filed > in the Supreme Court alleging misuse of power by the Election > Commission. > > > > > The Supreme Court comes to the rescue of the PM, > > > and says > > > the acting PM is authorized to take this decision in view of the > emergency > facing the > > nation. > > > > Just then one of the Pak missiles successfully took off, but it fell 367 > > miles away from the target, on its own government building at 11.00AM . > > > > Fortunately > > > > there were no casualties as no employee had reached the office that > early. > > > In > > > any case, the nuclear core of the missile had detached somewhere in > flight. > > > > > > The Pakistan army is now trying to get better technologies from China > and > > > USA .. > > > > > > The Indian Government, taking no chances, decides to launch a nuclear > > > missile > > > > of its own, after convening an all-party meeting. > > > > > This time all the parties agree. > > > > > Its three months since the army had sought permission. But as > preparations > begin, " pro-humanity " , " anti-nuclear " activists come out against the > > Government's decision. > > > > Human chains are formed and Rasta rokos organised. > > > In > > California and Washington endless e-mails are sent to Indians condemning > the > > government and mentioning " Please forward it to as many Indians as > > possible " . > > > > > On the Pakistan side, the missiles kept malfunctioning. Some missiles > > deviate > > from target due to technical failures or high-speed wind blowing over > > Rajasthan. > > > > Many of them land in the Indian Ocean killing some fishes. > > > > > A missile (smuggled from USA ) is pressed into service. > > > Since the Pakistan army > is unable to understand its software, it hits its original destination: > > Russia . > > > > Russia successfully intercepts the missile > > > > > and in retaliation launches a nuclear missile towards Islamabad . > > > > The missile hits the target and creates havoc. > > > > > Pakistan cries for help. India expresses deep regrets for what has > happened > > > and > > > sends in a million dollars worth of Parle-G biscuits. > > > > > Thus India never gets to launch the missile. > > > > Pakistan never gets it right. > > > And > > J J J we live happily ever after J J J > > Jai * Hind > > Santosh > > -- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 sir gud one like I said earlier lions sitting there,....r all like that regards prasadlele'88 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.