Humour
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The End is Nigh by ROY SPECKHARDT
There's good news ... and there's bad news. The Bad News first: The world will end on May 21. The Good News: You won't have to go to work on Monday morning! Yippee!
Yet Another Challenge For Us? Osamity Sam THE POKE
The rabbit-hating, gun-toting ginger cowboy with little legs and a big temper is to be ‘brought into the 21st
century,' swapping his Stetson for a turban!
There's A Sucker Born Every Minute by DALJIT KAUR
A smudge of dirt on a badly laundered rumala is being imagined by some
as a khanda and some sort of a sign from
some god.
It's True! In India, Politicians Grow On Trees by ASIT JOLLY
As always, India is an innovator in terms of human behaviour. Here's something politicians in the West can emulate to their advantage.
I Was Gandhi's Boyfriend by PAUL RUDNICK
So I ask him if he's come out to his parents, and he says, "Oh, no,
they're all old-school Hindu and they wouldn't understand."
Life of Brian - Memorable Quotes From a Film by MONTY PYTHON
"Heh. And thanks a
lot for the gold and frankincense, er, but don't worry too much about
the myrrh next time. All right? Heh. Thank you. Good-bye."
NihangSpeak by KHUSHWANT SINGH [Chandigarh]
With Holla Mohalla approaching, the author takes some language lessons
from the Nihangs ... and confuses people with his newly acquired lingo.
Blessed Are The Idol Makers by JASON BURKE
"The decision banning plaster of
Paris for Ganesh idols has hurt Hindu sentiments. Shiv Sena will never
tolerate this and will lead the fight against it."
50 Ways To Leave A Lover? Here's Two More NEWS REPORTS
The U.K. immigration officer was so sick of his spouse that when she was visiting
family overseas, he added her name to the register of people banned from
flights into the U.K.
Chained To Their Desks:
India's Murder Convicts To Man Its Call Centres
by JASON BURKE
India finds new source of cheap labour to serve outsourced services from the West. So, when your phone rings in London, or New York or Toronto ...



