He escaped death,by a whisker!!

April 30th, 2007 by Murali Venkatesh

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When I first saw this,I couldn’t believe it! The man,attempting to get into a running train,slipped and fell in between the train and the platform in Kandivli station,Mumbai yesterday.Tens of people lose their lives every year,trying to get into/out of moving trains in India.

But this guy was obviously more luckier than them. He was advised by the people on the platform not to move and he didn’t move until the 8 bogies of train went over him.And he survived!!

 

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Time Relativity Quotes - Albert Einstein

April 30th, 2007 by Murali Venkatesh

“When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute – and it’s longer than any hour. That’s relativity.”

Albert Einstein (1879 – 1955) U.S. winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics

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Shilpa Shetty vs Richard Gere

April 29th, 2007 by Murali Venkatesh


Shilpa shetty’s PR man friday must be reaping rich bonuses from her. This is another of Shilpa Shetty’s shenanigans that’s come to the limelight, breaking the nation to a standstill. Coming back to the incident, Richard Gere’s sudden kiss does seem to have got quite a few agitated people. The “Kiss” or the hallowed action of Richard Gere, does not need so much of attention, to warrant the whole episode as “indecent”, “against indian culture”, etc etc, when the same group of people flock lustily to the tunes of “beedi jalailey” and “Rakshi Sawant’s Jhatka’s”, which is so much “Indianised culture”.

Though the deep lunge kiss would have a been a first of sorts(in a public place) amongst the people attending the event, I still assume that its a sort of hypocracy thats so deeply enmeshed in our thoughts that is making us make adverse reactions. People call it “Western Culture” and brand all kinds of social stigma’s to it. That explains why the internet and the porn industry on the web, have so many hits from India(and more so from Chennai).Damn…this is the land of the Kama Sutra and still we need to sneak and hide to even say the word in a hush hush tone. After discovering this sensual art form, India slept off, while the western countries implemented all the lessons there and they get to make it the “Western Culture”, which we Indian’s brand them, when we see any amorous art form.

Shilpa Shetty must have learned quite a lesson from cooking Chicken and being Richard Gere’s dineer for the night.

So here goes Shilpa’s Manuals for Ladies to attract attention

Kaun Banegi Crore Patni?
7 Habits of Highly succcesful Scam driven Women

1) In India never kiss in Public, if you are in a rural centre, and when you are in a blessed Hypocrite Land called Tamil Nadu and always excercise your kissing strengths in the region between Bandra’s Bandstand and Palolem Beach as there is no worry about moral policing there. India’s sinning district also has a another territory set called NCR and Briagde Road, which also has a lotof supporters fighting for independence from their state’s rule as they want a free kissing state, and have threatened to be in a liplock till their demands are met.

3) Always fight over Chicken meat and if you dont get a piece brand the other person as racist.

4) Always pretend to fight when a man kisses, and then when he doesnt give one, label him a racist.

5) When a man kisses you all over and you are the scourge of public attention, just say that you have been unfairly victimesed and you realised that only in the last round of the kissing binge.

6) Pretend as if you are running away from the TV camera and fall near the camera, and then use weeping aid immideately before the focus falls on you. Now slightly take the pallu which has fallen and cover your chest and keep your hands there. Nothing more moves Indian’s when a woman is in that post and that is the best pose to evoke sympathy. I also forgot to say, please give interviews to the channels in Bhojpuri and Flawless english, which could land you a lucrative Bhojpuri assignment, beamed all over the B and C class theatre(By the way Shilpa and Shakila dont see eye to eye), or land you a half hour celebrity spot in Kofee with Karan, Rendezvous with Simi Garewal.

7) Incase you must and do find your way to Tamilnadu, a similar action would allow you to be on Lakshmi’s Sob fest called “Kadhai illa Nejam”, plus a lot of spots on Local “high culture and morality” channels like SUN TV, JAYA TV and STAR VIJAY. Make the pallu fall a little too often and you could have T Rajendar and S.J.Suryah treat you to A class Pamela Anderson treatment.

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Afghanistan Greyhound

April 26th, 2007 by Murali Venkatesh

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Abhishek Aishwarya wedding pictures

April 26th, 2007 by Murali Venkatesh

After getting unprecedented huge traffic on my posts on Abhishek Aishwarya wedding, few hate mails from visitors terming me the scum bag of society who despises happiness just because I am not destined to it and HUGE google adsense revenue, I have decided to post exclusive photos.

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World Cup Cricket 2007 pictures

April 25th, 2007 by Murali Venkatesh

This is devoted to the wonderful fans present at the World Cup150407fansbig.jpg

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Where is my Kashmir?

April 24th, 2007 by Murali Venkatesh

Shame

I know many don’t understand when I keep raising this issue. Why is it so important?

It’s important to me because thousands of my countrymen have died for those lines. It’s our nations boundaries. Please respect it.

I can understand if foreigners can’t accept it but what about Indians?

Look at the cover of this book, Reintegrating India with the World Economy,  by T. N. Srinivasan and Suresh D. Tendulkar.

Well done guys, give it way. I guess it’s just rocks and sand for you.

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A funny battered car

April 24th, 2007 by Murali Venkatesh

This is for real. A battered Santro driving on Mumbai roads. Near Sion circle. We Indians don’t like to throw things away, but this sight was too funny to be missed and luckily I had my cell phone with me to capture the sight. And those guys in the car happily waved out to me, grinning from ear to ear. They even obligingly slowed down. What amazed me was that this car was still running! This my friends can happen only in India!

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Magic Moment

April 24th, 2007 by Murali Venkatesh

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Sea World

April 24th, 2007 by Murali Venkatesh
































SeaWorld is a chain of marine mammal parks in the United States, with operations in Orlando, Florida, San Diego, California, San Antonio, Texas, and previously Aurora, Ohio. The parks feature killer whale, sea lion, and dolphin shows and zoological displays featuring various other marine animals. The parks’ icon is Shamu, the killer whale.

SeaWorld parks also feature a variety of thrill rides, including roller coasters like Kraken at SeaWorld Orlando and Steel Eel and The Great White at SeaWorld San Antonio. Journey to Atlantis, a combination roller coaster and splashdown ride, can be found at both SeaWorld Orlando, SeaWorld San Diego and in 2007 at SeaWorld San Antonio. The parks are owned by Busch Entertainment Corp., the family entertainment division of Anheuser-Busch, which is best known for brewing beer but also owns nine theme parks. On March 5, 2007, SeaWorld Orlando announced Aquatica to its adventure park family, which already includes SeaWorld and Discovery Cove. [1]

One of the biggest attractions is the Shark Encounter, in which guests are carried through a submerged acrylic tube into the sharks’ tank. Another famous ride is Wild Arctic, simulating a helicopter ride to the Arctic. After the ride, the guests arrive at a simulated base station, where they can observe polar bears, Pacific walruses, and beluga whales. Another attraction is the Penguin Encounter, showcasing a variety of penguins. In addition, an attraction features endangered Florida manatees. The park has an extensive playground for children, Shamu’s Happy Harbor (formerly called “Cap’n Kids’ World”).

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