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LACONIC Meaning: Saying little-meaning much by Ankita

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

It has been a while that i haven’t updated anything but thanx to my dear friend , i am posting something off herself. Let me tell you the fact that this girl is an amazing writer. I should say the exact word as Professional writer unlike me who is just a stupid slow & sleazy blogger. She is a copyright and writes article professionally.
I would like to request her to write something for this blog whenever she gets time from her busy schedule. Below now i am posting new interesting quotes she gave me. I don’t know if i am posting them correctly or not. The look so nice but i am not sure if they should be used properly into some articles. Its like when you get some powers and don’t know how to use it, all you know is you have powers and stay excited about that fact.
I would request all of you do read them they are really interesting.

Anyways here I go:

• In , originally known as Laconia, the citizens were tolerant, cynical, enduring and known for their economy of speech. Legend has it that when Philip of Macedonia was invading Sparta (or Laconia), he sent a message to the besieged King saying, “If we capture your city, we will burn it to the ground”. A one word answer came back: “If”

• Calvin Coolidge, who, when he was the president of U.S.A. was often called “Silent Cat”. A young newspaper woman was sitting next to him at a banquet, so the story goes, and turned to him mischievously, “Mr. Coolidge”; she said, “I have a bet with my editor that I can get you to say more than two words to me this evening”. “You loose”, Coolidge replied simply.

• Like the woman who was sitting at a snack bar waiting for a ham- sandwich. When it is ready the assistant asked politely, “Will you eat it here, or take it with you?” Both”, was the reply.

• A woman was watching a drunk imbibing dry martini at a cocktail bar. The drunk downed the content of each cocktail glass at one gulp, daintily nibbled and swallowed the bowl, then finally, turned the glass over and ate the base. The stem he threw into a corner. This amazing gustatory feat went on for half an hour, until a dozen stems were lying shattered in the corner, and the drunk had chewed and swallowed enough bowls and bases to start a glass factory. He suddenly turned to the lady and asked belligerently, “I suppose you think I’m crazy, don’t you?” Sure, the stem is the best part”, was the reply.

we would like some more of those and some post from you.

Source: Parihar

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Microsoft Buys a Little Time

Friday, October 31st, 2008


In a surprise move, Microsoft chairman announced yesterday that he has purchased the entire calendar year of . will be replaced instead by “Year-M” to be followed by actual .

“Windows 98 was not going to ship on schedule,” Gates said. “But we couldn’t change the name again… people were starting to get confused. So instead of spending a lot of time and money on a new marketing campaign we decided just to buy . That way we get an extra year to debug Windows and get it shipped for what will be the new .”
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Weird Boozy Night…

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Its like 5:16 pm & i woke up sometime back.. I knw its not the time when u actually wake up in the morning as its no more morning & sun is about to set down. But the fact is thats this is a very tiring, ugly, weird & head bouncing morning for me.
It was abhishek’s birthday, my friend & 1 of the person with me sharing the house. Birthday started last to last nite but yesterday night was the party. We thought we’ll keep it simple & maintain decency this time with lil booze & food & not making a big & expensive party as abhishek didnt wanted.

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Happy Birthday to Bapu (Mahatma gandhi)

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Though i am not a big Gandhi Fan commonly said as Gandhivadi or what Munna Bhai says as doing Gandhigiri, but then also i like few things about him & people who are not in support of Gandhiji also admit on 1 thing that if it was not off him we would still be somewhat slaves under the Britishers. So he was the man behind our Independence, though i personally think that Indian revolutionaries like Bhagat Singh & Chandrasekhar Azaad could have done the task way before if they were supported and India would have been a better country. But its easy said then done, who actually knows.

So i would like to wish one of the greatest man of India on his 139th Birthday. I wish & hope none in India would forget him ever and everyone follows what he said & make India a country of his dreams.

Happy Birthday to the Father of our Nation -

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