Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Pink Elephants

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

True - ha ha :-D

Ravin '82

> **

>

>

> Pink Elephants

>

> Yes! If you see pink elephants, you are not in an alcohol induced UP, but

> rather, you are most probably in the state called UP in India. The

> Election

> Commissioner has deemed that the elephants in UP should be covered with

> pink

> cloth for the elections, probably to show that the state is in the pink of

> health. The order applies to Miss Mayawati's statues too!

>

> In protest the politicians have said that the statues were erected just

> for

> beautification. The EC is doing the cover-up probably for the same reason!

>

> This, of course, is patently unfair of the EC. I mean, if elephants, as

> election symbols, need to be covered, then what about our Railway engine?

> We

> will need to close down the rail services until the elections are over.

> But

> wait! You cannot travel by car, bus or even a cycle because all of them

> are

> election symbols.

>

> So while you are out ordering large swathes of cloth to cover your TV,

> which

> is also an election symbol, don't forget to cover your garden pond, which

> has some floating lotus flowers. But don't do it at night, because you

> would

> need a lantern or an electric bulb which need to be covered up again.

>

> But most importantly, do all this with gloves, because after all the hand

> is

> an election symbol and needs to be covered up nicely.

>

> Don't worry! All this is only temporarily, just until election time is

> over.

> But wait! How will we tell the time, if the clocks are all covered up?

>

> Kishore Shah

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Kishore u forgot the grains, communists are going to have a field day.

 

Ashok Sinha

>________________________________

>

>To: mgims

>Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 6:06 PM

>Subject: Re: Pink Elephants

>

>True - ha ha :-D

>

>Ravin '82

>

>

>

>> **

>>

>>

>> Pink Elephants

>>

>> Yes! If you see pink elephants, you are not in an alcohol induced UP, but

>> rather, you are most probably in the state called UP in India. The

>> Election

>> Commissioner has deemed that the elephants in UP should be covered with

>> pink

>> cloth for the elections, probably to show that the state is in the pink of

>> health. The order applies to Miss Mayawati's statues too!

>>

>> In protest the politicians have said that the statues were erected just

>> for

>> beautification. The EC is doing the cover-up probably for the same reason!

>>

>> This, of course, is patently unfair of the EC. I mean, if elephants, as

>> election symbols, need to be covered, then what about our Railway engine?

>> We

>> will need to close down the rail services until the elections are over.

>> But

>> wait! You cannot travel by car, bus or even a cycle because all of them

>> are

>> election symbols.

>>

>> So while you are out ordering large swathes of cloth to cover your TV,

>> which

>> is also an election symbol, don't forget to cover your garden pond, which

>> has some floating lotus flowers. But don't do it at night, because you

>> would

>> need a lantern or an electric bulb which need to be covered up again.

>>

>> But most importantly, do all this with gloves, because after all the hand

>> is

>> an election symbol and needs to be covered up nicely.

>>

>> Don't worry! All this is only temporarily, just until election time is

>> over.

>> But wait! How will we tell the time, if the clocks are all covered up?

>>

>> Kishore Shah

>>

>> 

>>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Good thoughts Dr Shah.

 

Temporary insanity..the election time in India is a complete circus, or then may

be the Indian parliament is a circus whole year around, in session or not..

 

Balvinder 87

Balvinder Rana

Subject: Pink Elephants

To: Undisclosed-Recipient@...

Date: Tuesday, 10 January, 2012, 5:26 PM

 

Pink Elephants

Yes! If you see pink elephants, you are not in an alcohol induced UP, but

rather, you are most probably in the state called UP in India. The Election

Commissioner has deemed that the elephants in UP should be covered with pink

cloth for the elections, probably to show that the state is in the pink of

health. The order applies to Miss Mayawati's statues too!

In protest the politicians have said that the statues were erected just for

beautification. The EC is doing the cover-up probably for the same reason!

This, of course, is patently unfair of the EC. I mean, if elephants, as

election symbols, need to be covered, then what about our Railway engine? We

will need to close down the rail services until the elections are over. But

wait! You cannot travel by car, bus or even a cycle because all of them are

election symbols.

So while you are out ordering large swathes of cloth to cover your TV, which

is also an election symbol, don't forget to cover your garden pond, which

has some floating lotus flowers. But don't do it at night, because you would

need a lantern or an electric bulb which need to be covered up again.

But most importantly, do all this with gloves, because after all the hand is

an election symbol and needs to be covered up nicely.

Don't worry! All this is only temporarily, just until election time is over.

But wait! How will we tell the time, if the clocks are all covered up?

Kishore Shah

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A lot of stupidity is unduly attached to Mayawati. Her actions are unnecessarily

scrutinised with so much public interest. The whole nation laughed at her when

she had those concrete elephants 

erected at public places. Her motives are always considered suspect. Bechari

Behan Kunwari Mayawati!

She is blamed for her fetish for elephants. I want to scream at all the cynics

and tell them Mayawati is not what they think she is. Early in life, she became

aware of the dwindling population of lions  and tigers in India. The problem

has become so enormous that these animals may vanish soon. This sparked off a

serious concern in her mind for wildlife and the attendant problems. She

regretted her inability to do anything for lions and tigers.

As she grew up-- both chronologically and politacally-- she wanted to

concentrate on issues related to wildlife. She thought hard about the next

animal whose existence could be under a threat. And, she new the answer. It is

the elephant. She felt this is her moment. She was convinced she would do

something very important for elephants. So she decided to have statues of

elephants in the parks so that future generations would know what an elephant is

when it becomes extinct in India. A noble idea, indeed.

She is not confined to only these inanimate elephants. In fact, these elephants

are in suspended animation. She has a secret plan to bring them alive when the

live ones are all gone. She has already established a highly confidential

facility to breed these elephants and release them throughout the length and

breadth of the country. Only then we would realise the importance of what

Mayawati is doing now. 

I have a serious concern, though. Why are so many statues of Mayawati also there

standing majestically alongside those of the elephants? Does she plan to bring

herself also alive when she is not there. O God! How will we handle hundreds of

Mayawatis if it is so difficult to handle the one that we have now? 

Bharat

________________________________

To: Undisclosed-Recipient@...

Sent: Tuesday, 10 January 2012 5:26 PM

Subject: Pink Elephants

 

Pink Elephants

Yes! If you see pink elephants, you are not in an alcohol induced UP, but

rather, you are most probably in the state called UP in India. The Election

Commissioner has deemed that the elephants in UP should be covered with pink

cloth for the elections, probably to show that the state is in the pink of

health. The order applies to Miss Mayawati's statues too!

In protest the politicians have said that the statues were erected just for

beautification. The EC is doing the cover-up probably for the same reason!

This, of course, is patently unfair of the EC. I mean, if elephants, as

election symbols, need to be covered, then what about our Railway engine? We

will need to close down the rail services until the elections are over. But

wait! You cannot travel by car, bus or even a cycle because all of them are

election symbols.

So while you are out ordering large swathes of cloth to cover your TV, which

is also an election symbol, don't forget to cover your garden pond, which

has some floating lotus flowers. But don't do it at night, because you would

need a lantern or an electric bulb which need to be covered up again.

But most importantly, do all this with gloves, because after all the hand is

an election symbol and needs to be covered up nicely.

Don't worry! All this is only temporarily, just until election time is over.

But wait! How will we tell the time, if the clocks are all covered up?

Kishore Shah

Link to comment
Share on other sites

With respect,

 

Yes Sir, you can not handle a single Mayawati.

The whole media with their pack of twisted lies without any data to support it.

CBI and not to say beaurocracy, work overtime just to bring her down. India as a

nation has no problem with mass murderes, they are great leaders, it does not

matter if they are selling their state to industrialist but at least it gets

them good reviews in papers. India does not have a problem with Madams, Babas

and their gangs. What is the big deal if they have no connection with ground

reality. But MAYAWATI- how dare she? She must be brought down.

It doesn't matter if AIIMS seats are sold (graduate and PG both)-from 20 lakhs

to 1 crore but reservation ----NO!

    It will dilute the Institute, we must protest and humiliate the

candidate.

    Akshardham never needed any enviormental clearance but the park in Noida

must be stopped.

    No other election symbol needed covering, but Elephant it must be

humiliated.

 

Despite all this Sir, let's see if they can halt it !!!!

 

Sanjay

 

 

 

________________________________

To: " mgims " <mgims >

Sent: Saturday, 14 January 2012 3:52 PM

Subject: Re: Pink Elephants

 

A lot of stupidity is unduly attached to Mayawati. Her actions are unnecessarily

scrutinised with so much public interest. The whole nation laughed at her when

she had those concrete elephants 

erected at public places. Her motives are always considered suspect. Bechari

Behan Kunwari Mayawati!

She is blamed for her fetish for elephants. I want to scream at all the cynics

and tell them Mayawati is not what they think she is. Early in life, she became

aware of the dwindling population of lions  and tigers in India. The problem

has become so enormous that these animals may vanish soon. This sparked off a

serious concern in her mind for wildlife and the attendant problems. She

regretted her inability to do anything for lions and tigers.

As she grew up-- both chronologically and politacally-- she wanted to

concentrate on issues related to wildlife. She thought hard about the next

animal whose existence could be under a threat. And, she new the answer. It is

the elephant. She felt this is her moment. She was convinced she would do

something very important for elephants. So she decided to have statues of

elephants in the parks so that future generations would know what an elephant is

when it becomes extinct in India. A noble idea, indeed.

She is not confined to only these inanimate elephants. In fact, these elephants

are in suspended animation. She has a secret plan to bring them alive when the

live ones are all gone. She has already established a highly confidential

facility to breed these elephants and release them throughout the length and

breadth of the country. Only then we would realise the importance of what

Mayawati is doing now. 

I have a serious concern, though. Why are so many statues of Mayawati also there

standing majestically alongside those of the elephants? Does she plan to bring

herself also alive when she is not there. O God! How will we handle hundreds of

Mayawatis if it is so difficult to handle the one that we have now? 

Bharat

________________________________

To: Undisclosed-Recipient@...

Sent: Tuesday, 10 January 2012 5:26 PM

Subject: Pink Elephants

 

Pink Elephants

Yes! If you see pink elephants, you are not in an alcohol induced UP, but

rather, you are most probably in the state called UP in India. The Election

Commissioner has deemed that the elephants in UP should be covered with pink

cloth for the elections, probably to show that the state is in the pink of

health. The order applies to Miss Mayawati's statues too!

In protest the politicians have said that the statues were erected just for

beautification. The EC is doing the cover-up probably for the same reason!

This, of course, is patently unfair of the EC. I mean, if elephants, as

election symbols, need to be covered, then what about our Railway engine? We

will need to close down the rail services until the elections are over. But

wait! You cannot travel by car, bus or even a cycle because all of them are

election symbols.

So while you are out ordering large swathes of cloth to cover your TV, which

is also an election symbol, don't forget to cover your garden pond, which

has some floating lotus flowers. But don't do it at night, because you would

need a lantern or an electric bulb which need to be covered up again.

But most importantly, do all this with gloves, because after all the hand is

an election symbol and needs to be covered up nicely.

Don't worry! All this is only temporarily, just until election time is over.

But wait! How will we tell the time, if the clocks are all covered up?

Kishore Shah

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Interesting view points.

Bottom line is she doing good stuff for the state ? If she is then that needs to

be highlighted too.

Ashok Bhaskar 1984

Sent from my iPad

> With respect,

>

> Yes Sir, you can not handle a single Mayawati.

> The whole media with their pack of twisted lies without any data to support

it. CBI and not to say beaurocracy, work overtime just to bring her down. India

as a nation has no problem with mass murderes, they are great leaders, it does

not matter if they are selling their state to industrialist but at least it gets

them good reviews in papers. India does not have a problem with Madams, Babas

and their gangs. What is the big deal if they have no connection with ground

reality. But MAYAWATI- how dare she? She must be brought down.

> It doesn't matter if AIIMS seats are sold (graduate and PG both)-from 20 lakhs

to 1 crore but reservation ----NO!

> It will dilute the Institute, we must protest and humiliate the candidate.

> Akshardham never needed any enviormental clearance but the park in Noida

must be stopped.

> No other election symbol needed covering, but Elephant it must be

humiliated.

>

> Despite all this Sir, let's see if they can halt it !!!!

>

> Sanjay

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: " mgims " <mgims >

> Sent: Saturday, 14 January 2012 3:52 PM

> Subject: Re: Pink Elephants

>

>

>

>

> A lot of stupidity is unduly attached to Mayawati. Her actions are

unnecessarily scrutinised with so much public interest. The whole nation laughed

at her when she had those concrete elephants

> erected at public places. Her motives are always considered suspect. Bechari

Behan Kunwari Mayawati!

>

> She is blamed for her fetish for elephants. I want to scream at all the cynics

and tell them Mayawati is not what they think she is. Early in life, she became

aware of the dwindling population of lions and tigers in India. The problem has

become so enormous that these animals may vanish soon. This sparked off a

serious concern in her mind for wildlife and the attendant problems. She

regretted her inability to do anything for lions and tigers.

>

> As she grew up-- both chronologically and politacally-- she wanted to

concentrate on issues related to wildlife. She thought hard about the next

animal whose existence could be under a threat. And, she new the answer. It is

the elephant. She felt this is her moment. She was convinced she would do

something very important for elephants. So she decided to have statues of

elephants in the parks so that future generations would know what an elephant is

when it becomes extinct in India. A noble idea, indeed.

>

> She is not confined to only these inanimate elephants. In fact, these

elephants are in suspended animation. She has a secret plan to bring them alive

when the live ones are all gone. She has already established a highly

confidential facility to breed these elephants and release them throughout the

length and breadth of the country. Only then we would realise the importance of

what Mayawati is doing now.

>

> I have a serious concern, though. Why are so many statues of Mayawati also

there standing majestically alongside those of the elephants? Does she plan to

bring herself also alive when she is not there. O God! How will we handle

hundreds of Mayawatis if it is so difficult to handle the one that we have now?

>

> Bharat

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: Undisclosed-Recipient@...

> Sent: Tuesday, 10 January 2012 5:26 PM

> Subject: Pink Elephants

>

>

> Pink Elephants

>

> Yes! If you see pink elephants, you are not in an alcohol induced UP, but

> rather, you are most probably in the state called UP in India. The Election

> Commissioner has deemed that the elephants in UP should be covered with pink

> cloth for the elections, probably to show that the state is in the pink of

> health. The order applies to Miss Mayawati's statues too!

>

> In protest the politicians have said that the statues were erected just for

> beautification. The EC is doing the cover-up probably for the same reason!

>

> This, of course, is patently unfair of the EC. I mean, if elephants, as

> election symbols, need to be covered, then what about our Railway engine? We

> will need to close down the rail services until the elections are over. But

> wait! You cannot travel by car, bus or even a cycle because all of them are

> election symbols.

>

> So while you are out ordering large swathes of cloth to cover your TV, which

> is also an election symbol, don't forget to cover your garden pond, which

> has some floating lotus flowers. But don't do it at night, because you would

> need a lantern or an electric bulb which need to be covered up again.

>

> But most importantly, do all this with gloves, because after all the hand is

> an election symbol and needs to be covered up nicely.

>

> Don't worry! All this is only temporarily, just until election time is over.

> But wait! How will we tell the time, if the clocks are all covered up?

>

> Kishore Shah

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My mind boggles, Bharat, at so many elephants and Mayawatis. But then again,

what is the difference?

Kishore Shah 1974

--------------------------------------------------

Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 3:52 PM

To: <mgims >

Subject: Re: Pink Elephants

> A lot of stupidity is unduly attached to Mayawati. Her actions are

> unnecessarily scrutinised with so much public interest. The whole nation

> laughed at her when she had those concrete elephants

> erected at public places. Her motives are always considered suspect.

> Bechari Behan Kunwari Mayawati!

>

> She is blamed for her fetish for elephants. I want to scream at all the

> cynics and tell them Mayawati is not what they think she is. Early in

> life, she became aware of the dwindling population of lions and tigers in

> India. The problem has become so enormous that these animals may vanish

> soon. This sparked off a serious concern in her mind for wildlife and the

> attendant problems. She regretted her inability to do anything for lions

> and tigers.

>

> As she grew up-- both chronologically and politacally-- she wanted to

> concentrate on issues related to wildlife. She thought hard about the next

> animal whose existence could be under a threat. And, she new the answer.

> It is the elephant. She felt this is her moment. She was convinced she

> would do something very important for elephants. So she decided to have

> statues of elephants in the parks so that future generations would know

> what an elephant is when it becomes extinct in India. A noble idea,

> indeed.

>

> She is not confined to only these inanimate elephants. In fact, these

> elephants are in suspended animation. She has a secret plan to bring them

> alive when the live ones are all gone. She has already established a

> highly confidential facility to breed these elephants and release them

> throughout the length and breadth of the country. Only then we would

> realise the importance of what Mayawati is doing now.

>

> I have a serious concern, though. Why are so many statues of Mayawati also

> there standing majestically alongside those of the elephants? Does she

> plan to bring herself also alive when she is not there. O God! How will we

> handle hundreds of Mayawatis if it is so difficult to handle the one that

> we have now?

>

> Bharat

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: Undisclosed-Recipient@...

> Sent: Tuesday, 10 January 2012 5:26 PM

> Subject: Pink Elephants

>

>

>

> Pink Elephants

>

> Yes! If you see pink elephants, you are not in an alcohol induced UP, but

> rather, you are most probably in the state called UP in India. The

> Election

> Commissioner has deemed that the elephants in UP should be covered with

> pink

> cloth for the elections, probably to show that the state is in the pink of

> health. The order applies to Miss Mayawati's statues too!

>

> In protest the politicians have said that the statues were erected just

> for

> beautification. The EC is doing the cover-up probably for the same reason!

>

> This, of course, is patently unfair of the EC. I mean, if elephants, as

> election symbols, need to be covered, then what about our Railway engine?

> We

> will need to close down the rail services until the elections are over.

> But

> wait! You cannot travel by car, bus or even a cycle because all of them

> are

> election symbols.

>

> So while you are out ordering large swathes of cloth to cover your TV,

> which

> is also an election symbol, don't forget to cover your garden pond, which

> has some floating lotus flowers. But don't do it at night, because you

> would

> need a lantern or an electric bulb which need to be covered up again.

>

> But most importantly, do all this with gloves, because after all the hand

> is

> an election symbol and needs to be covered up nicely.

>

> Don't worry! All this is only temporarily, just until election time is

> over.

> But wait! How will we tell the time, if the clocks are all covered up?

>

> Kishore Shah

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...