Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 Dear Anshu, Now the mystery deepens. We never met, so could you clarify, are you male or female? Anshu sounds like a female, but I'm not sure. Could you at least hint at the region you are from? Regarding the rest of the questions like married / unmarried and kids etc. I'll leave it up to you. (Academic interest now at my age, of course!) With a name like Anshu, you can afford not to have a surname. With a common name like Kishore, I had problems right from school. There were 3 Kishores in my school class. Unfortunately, my surname is no great shakes regarding exclusivity either. So the Pune directory has 14 Kishore Shahs, out of who 3 are DR. Kishore Shahs. In fact, I have a patient called Swati Shah (my wife's name) whose husband is .. that's right .. Kishore Shah!!! I wonder if I should add another sur-surname to my moniker, e.g.. Dr. Kishore Shah (That Crazy guy). That also, sadly, is fairly common, so I could well end up with a couple of Kishore Shah (That Crazy guy)s. Kishore Shah 1974 (This is better) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 Dear Prabha, Crack! Crack! Can you hear the sound of some hearts breaking? Anshu is married? That ends the hopes of some hopefuls. I remember my college days, whenever any girl announced her marriage, all of us used to Manao Matam, even if we were not even remotely interested in her. It was just the principle of the thing! I do remember welcoming Anshu. I also remember that at that time she had not disclosed her gender. However, that does not mean that I am not getting forgetful nowadays. Age takes it toll, sadly. Kishore Shah 1974 ----- Original Message ----- Actually, she had introduced herself when she joined the group (just leaving out her gender!!!) - and you had given her a warm welcome on behalf of the group. ( I guess somebody is getting forgetful!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 Hi.Malini, Welcome.to.the.group-I.get.to.hear.about.you.from.Agam.so.I.know.you.live.so mewher.near.Cambridge. Sadhana'85 RE: The mystery of Anshu > hi, it is nice reading the general banter on this site. As a relative > newcomer it is fun seeing old names that do bring up good memories..... Of > course a lot of names are not recognisable...showing my age!!! > cheers Malini (1982) > > > > With regards > > Malini Prasad (lp1960@... > ) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 hi Sadhana, yes I am near Bury st Edmunds between Cambridge and Ipswich. Will be meeting up with agam this month. Hope to catch up with more news then. I have been lax and lazy in 'keeping in touch' front. where r u? maybe we should organise a mgims (uk) get together this summer????? nadu was mumbling about it. let me know more about yourself. cheers Malini With regards Lakshmi Prasad (lp1960@... ) Re: The mystery of Anshu Hi.Malini, Welcome.to.the.group-I.get.to.hear.about.you.from.Agam.so.I.know.you.live.so mewher.near.Cambridge. Sadhana'85 RE: The mystery of Anshu > hi, it is nice reading the general banter on this site. As a relative > newcomer it is fun seeing old names that do bring up good memories..... Of > course a lot of names are not recognisable...showing my age!!! > cheers Malini (1982) > > > > With regards > > Malini Prasad (lp1960@... > ) > > > > ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 Dear Malini and friends, Welcome to the group, Malini! Long time no see (hear/ read). We heard about you last time from Dr Shivkumar and Poonam when they visited us in 1997.I am sure you have a lot to share with this group. Speaking of Dr Shivkumar, I wonder why he is so quiet.(Dr Shivkumar are you reading?). So is Sanjeev Kishore. Shyam did you know SK is in Saudi? Hi Sadhana! Last time I e- mailed you were really quiet (in India I guess). Have you heard from Aradhana or Sonali lately? Friends anybody visiting this side of the globe are WELCOME to our place. Ashok is an enthusiastic host (as enthu as he sounds in all his mails) And my kids love company. Bye for now. Renuka Bhaskar '84 Batch Re: The mystery of Anshu Hi.Malini, Welcome.to.the.group-I.get.to.hear.about.you.from.Agam.so.I.know.you.live.so mewher.near.Cambridge. Sadhana'85 RE: The mystery of Anshu > hi, it is nice reading the general banter on this site. As a relative > newcomer it is fun seeing old names that do bring up good memories..... Of > course a lot of names are not recognisable...showing my age!!! > cheers Malini (1982) > > > > With regards > > Malini Prasad (lp1960@... > ) > > > > ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 Kishore You could always add another letter as a prefix as in Zshah, similar to Psmith, my favourite character from Wodehouse. Or convert it to a double barrelled name and let people assume that you're blue-blooded as in ____ - Shah, the blank could be your wife's maiden name, thus promoting equality of the sexes and your son could start a new trend of children borrowing their surname from both parents as they do their genes. Personally, my favourite would be The crazy guy in quotes as in Kishore " The Crazy Guy " Shah. But you would have to clarify that this is the moniker you use when participating in World Championship Wrestling rather than a term of endearment used by your shrink. Amulya Nadkarni (1982) Shah wrote: Dear Anshu, Now the mystery deepens. We never met, so could you clarify, are you male or female? Anshu sounds like a female, but I'm not sure. Could you at least hint at the region you are from? Regarding the rest of the questions like married / unmarried and kids etc. I'll leave it up to you. (Academic interest now at my age, of course!) With a name like Anshu, you can afford not to have a surname. With a common name like Kishore, I had problems right from school. There were 3 Kishores in my school class. Unfortunately, my surname is no great shakes regarding exclusivity either. So the Pune directory has 14 Kishore Shahs, out of who 3 are DR. Kishore Shahs. In fact, I have a patient called Swati Shah (my wife's name) whose husband is .. that's right .. Kishore Shah!!! I wonder if I should add another sur-surname to my moniker, e.g.. Dr. Kishore Shah (That Crazy guy). That also, sadly, is fairly common, so I could well end up with a couple of Kishore Shah (That Crazy guy)s. Kishore Shah 1974 (This is better) ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Re: The mystery of Anshu > Dear Kishore, > I can raise the curtain from the Mystery of Anshu. I had > been to Sewagram last two days and with Mandar I visited Patho Dept. Where > I could meet Dr Anshu. And as per the guess she is a smart sweet lady > working as a lecturer in Pathology. Ofcourse further details let it come > directly from Horse's (OWL'S!!) mouth. > Dr Mukund Karambelkar (1974) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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