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Think or sink!

Deadly date! :scared:

One fine day the date might make her his diet!!! :fear:

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Dear VR ji,

Mallika Sherawat is a pure vegetarian...so the python wont eat her cos the python can sense that she loves animals.
 
In the villages the small children were let loose next to naked.
YET they would wear a small silver pendent on the arai naaN either in the form of
a leaf (arasili) for boys and a bigger circle for the girls covering the private area.
 
There was a hut from which ONLY one person would come out at any time.
They would all wear the same colored cloth.
The reason....
They had only one piece of cloth and
whoever had to come out would wear it around him/her :tsk:
 
The king and the beggar woman.

It was customary for the soldiers to ride on horses like pilots and clear the path for the king before he comes riding his chariot or horse.

Once the king took a road which had not been cleared for him by his soldiers - just for fun.
By chance a beggar woman was on that road at that time.

She wore a narrow piece of cloth. It was so narrow that if she covered her lower body, the upper body would be bare and the other way too.

She was confused as to which part to cover - the top or the bottom. She decided to cover the top and the king and his retinue could see her lower body unclothed.

The king felt insulted by this and demanded her to be brought to him. He asked her,
"Why did you insult me by showing your private parts?"

The beggar woman broke down and cried. Then she gathered enough courage and replied.
"Oh King! Everyone has seen the lower part of the small girls, but the upper part develops only after we grow up. It needs to be covered from the eyes of men. That is what I did too."

The king understood her logic. He felt ashamed that he was oblivious to the existence of such dire poverty in his kingdom. He distributed enough riches and created jobs for the poorer section of his citizen.

Thanks to the intelligence of the beggar woman.
 
The most misunderstood figure of speech The Oxymoron

(Can it be because it contains the word moron in itself???)

Oxymoron

An oxymoron is a figure of speech which combines two contradicting terms together to create a greater impact. Oxymoron is derived from the Latin “oxymoron”, which is derived from the ‘Oxusmōros’ of Ancient Greek where ‘oxus’ means sharp and ‘mōros’ means dull.

Here is a list of interesting oxymora.

1. faith unfaithful
2. falsely true
3. Dark light
4. Living dead
5. guest host

6. Sounds of Silence
7. controlled chaos
8. open secret
9. organized mess
10. alone in a crowd

11. pretty ugly
12. hot ice
13. grimly gay
14. heavy lightness
15. serious vanity

16. feather of lead
17. bright smoke
18. cold fire
19. sick health
20. bitter sweet

21. deafening silence
22. forward retreat
23. the honest hypocrite!
24. dry drunk
25. irregular pattern

26. Noisy silence
27. quiet riot
28. serious joke
29. sweet sorrow
30. business ethics

31. honest broker
32. work from home
33. artificial grass
34. ceramic egg
35. velvet flowers

36. electric candle.
37. invisible ink
38. wax vegetables
39. plastic paper
40. rubber bones

41. solid water
42. plastic glass
43. metal woods
44. artificial silk
45. synthetic wool

46. educational television
47. nightmare daydream
48. innocent crime
49. serious enjoyment
50. lazing industriously

51. the new classic
52. the old news.
53. the vintage modern.
54. the virtual reality.
55. truly false.

56. faithfully unfaithful.
57. love to hate.
58. to be cruel to be kind.
59. Rich poor man.
60. remember to forget.

61. faultless to a fault.
62. silent scream.
63. drunken sober Man.
64. the hot cool young man.
65. public secret.

66. nutty professor
67. learned fool
68. generously stingy
69. the unwelcome welcome
70. the midget giant


Page: J. Oxymoron | The World of Words

Source: The World of Words - Visalakshi Ramani
 

There is no need to lament so much about the inner garments!

I can very well SEE a light blue panties worn inside! :spy:

P.S: Anyway, there is nothing much to think about these pictures! :bored:
 

There is no need to lament so much about the inner garments!

I can very well SEE a light blue panties worn inside! :spy:

P.S: Anyway, there is nothing much to think about these pictures! :bored:

No Raji! You are mistaken.
The news item says she wore nothing under that dress.
I am THINKING how can ladies go out in the public
in see through dresses with out under garments???
 
By Nardine Saad May 20, 2013, 5:48 p.m.

Eva Longoria revealed a bit more than she realized when she was trying to save her dress from the rain at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
The actress was ascending the stairs of the red carpet in inclement weather and decided to hike up her high-slitted Versace gown to prevent tripping and protect it from getting wet. But the former "Desperate Housewives" star pulled it up a bit too much, revealing that she wasn't wearing any underwear
 
No Raji! You are mistaken.
The news item says she wore nothing under that dress.
I am THINKING how can ladies go out in the public
in see through dresses with out under garments???

Dear VR ji,

I get many female patients from the Indian Subcontinent including Pakistan and Bangladesh who are covered either in a saree, salwar kameez but inside its sans undergarments.

Some even turn up in their nightie wearing a petticoat inside but yet again sans undergarments.

I am not complaining cos it makes my job easier to examine a person.
 
Dear VR ji,

I get many female patients from the Indian Subcontinent including Pakistan and Bangladesh who are covered either in a saree, salwar kameez but inside its sans undergarments.

Some even turn up in their nightie wearing a petticoat inside but yet again sans undergarments.

I am not complaining cos it makes my job easier to examine a person.

dear Renu,
May be they like to be airy. :)
May be they come in, ready to be examined. :suspicious:
But it makes them easily accessible not only to the doctors
but to everyone else besides!!! :spy:
 
My friend went for a complicated blood test - which required her to undress the top of her body.

She was afraid of the semi darkness, the two male doctors with no other female assistant in sight.

The doctors would not spare her the time to unhook the bra and blouse
and started shouting at her the moment she entered that room,
"Why can't you come ready for the test?"

Was she supposed enter the hospital wearing kuppaayam and lungi??

She is on the plumper side and they kept saying obese! obese!" all the time.

She felt so humiliated that she swore she would never again step inside that scanning center.
 
She was afraid of the semi darkness, the two male doctors with no other female assistant in sight.

Dear VR ji,


How is this possible??? There are strict medical laws that a female attendant needs to chaperon a female patient at all times especially when the doctor is male.

Usually the patient needs to wear a loose fitting hospital gown..after undressing.I guess the doctors expected her to be ready and wearing that gown when she walked in.
 
In India the patients are really patient.

They pay through the nose for everything.

They do not complain when treated as cattle.

They grin and bear the insults flung on them.

They are made to wait in every possible place.

One consultation may involve standing in three or four Queues.

One for registration, one for getting the token,
one for coughing up the money,
one outside the doctor's room and
another to meet the doctor after
the tests/investigations are over.

In India more than half of our life time is wasted in
queues or looking for lost and misplaced articles.
 
Dear VR ji,


How is this possible??? There are strict medical laws that a female attendant needs to chaperon a female patient at all times especially when the doctor is male.

Usually the patient needs to wear a loose fitting hospital gown..after undressing.I guess the doctors expected her to be ready and wearing that gown when she walked in.

Dear Renu,
I know this lady for the past 45 years and I will believe anything she tells me. There was NO FEMALE assistant around. Only those two gruff young male doctors.
She was not taken to any room where she can change to the gown.
In fact, She was not even given a hospital gown.
I don't think a patient is expected to bring her own hospital gown from home.
 
In India the patients are really patient.

They pay through the nose for everything.

They do not complain when treated as cattle.

They grin and bear the insults flung on them.

They are made to wait in every possible place.

One consultation may involve standing in three or four Queues.

One for registration, one for getting the token,
one for coughing up the money,
one outside the doctor's room and
another to meet the doctor after
the tests/investigations are over.

In India more than half of our life time is wasted in
queues or looking for lost and misplaced articles.

Dear VR ji,

Here it is the opposite...in fact at times we are scared of patients.

Here people sue doctors easily and even write complains in the newspapers for the stupidest of reasons.

So here we have to be so careful with patients cos we have no idea who will complain to the Ministry of Health.

People even bitch about clinics online too.

So from time to time I do check up reviews online of my own clinic too just to see if anyone wrote anything nasty.


I have even seen patients complaining that the doctor and nurse were not smiling at them.

Once a patient complained to the Ministry of Health Ethics committee about a doctor.

She has seen the doctor in the morning and then later she saw the doctor having his lunch in a restaurant and wanted to ask him some more questions.

He told her to see him after lunch if she had more questions and patient complained to Ethic Committee that she had already paid the doctor a consultation..so why he was not willing to talk with her in the restaurant.

Many a times I get phone calls from unknown people asking many questions about illness..all trying to get free info from me.

So I usually ask their names..if they are my regular patient I would answer their queries..if they are NOT my patients I would just answer very basic and tell them that further detail explanation would be difficult over the phone and politely put the phone down.
 
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Dear Renu,
I know this lady for the past 45 years and I will believe anything she tells me. There was NO FEMALE assistant around. Only those two gruff young male doctors.
She was not taken to any room where she can change to the gown.
In fact, She was not even given a hospital gown.
I don't think a patient is expected to bring her own hospital gown from home.

Dear VR ji,

That means the hospital is totally unethical.
 

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