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Thursday, April 28, 2005

Heights !

HEIGHT OF ISOLATION: Two persons sitting side by side using emails to communicate with each other.

HEIGHT OF COWARDICE: Two persons fighting through emails.

HEIGHT OF HELPLESSNESS: Receiving no emails for a week.

HEIGHT OF FRUSTRATION: The email server being down.

HEIGHT OF CARELESSNESS: Writing a love mail and doing a 'Send All.'

HEIGHT OF ACHIEVEMENT: A person sending email to a girl wanting to become friends and getting a reply.

HEIGHT OF TIMEPASS: A person sending email to himself.

HEIGHT OF EXPECTATION: Sending Indian cricket team an e-mail,wishing them to win a match.

HEIGHT OF REPETITION: Forwarding an email to someone and receiving the same email forwarded back to you by some one in the receiving chain.

HEIGHT OF BROWSING: You are swimming in the water pond and shout "F1 F1 F1 " instead of shouting "HELP" when you are unable to swim.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your blog is perfect.. witty and to the point! I like : )

1:10 PM  
Blogger Ram C said...

HEIGHT OF SPENDING SPARE TIME

Visit all the known blogs and leave comments for the eye-catchy messages...

6:42 PM  
Blogger Thayirsaadham said...

@Ram - Ha ha haa.Thanks Ram.

@Simi - Thanks Simi. May be my next blog will be on something like - 'Now who is Simi?!!' hope you make my work simpler :-) Thanks once again!

8:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi! I like to be mysterious, it makes life more fun. I don't really know how I found yourr blog now that I think of it. I think i was doing a search on something india-related and its killing me that I don't remember what it is! I didn't think I was supposed to start forgetting stuff until at least 25.

Oh well.. i though you might find this amusing!

One thought that the days when wives addressed their husbands as ‘Main kiha ji’ or ‘Zara sunana’ were long over. But a problem of the kind surfaced in the Press Club branch of the Punjab and Sindh Bank when a woman in her thirties came to cash a deposit that had matured. When the bank official asked for her husband’s name for identification, she blushed and would not answer. At this the official told an anecdote of how he had run in a similar problem some years ago in a branch in rural Punjab. After much coaxing the woman said, “Hun na ki dassan, bas ai samajh lo jad ‘Prabhu Dayal’ ho jaye.” At this the official guessed that the man’s name was Prabhdayal and the woman nodded that his guess was right.

7:55 AM  
Blogger Thayirsaadham said...

@Simi - Oh, Mysterious Girl! I'm indeed privileged to have you here once again. Made my day:-)
*Well, may be you were searching for something like 'interesting,fabulous blog' so you landed up here.
Or may be you searched for 'smart and intelligent' and it must have thrown Ganesh Krishnan as result;-D

5:54 AM  

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