Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 So.my.ruse.worked??I.knew.that.if.you.followed.up.a.couple.of.MGIMS.emails.y ou.will.find.it.hard.to.keep.your.big.mouth.shut. Kyon.Mr.Musculo-skeletal.radiology??Now.that.Sonali.and.the.kids.are.out.of. the.way.you.are.surfing.the.net??It.is.not.that.those.chatting.on.this.site. are.swatting.flies-they.are.just.very.good.with.time.management. Ek.aur.baath.Muthu-Besides.me.there.are.other.'85.batch.alumni.who.are.regul ar.contributors.to.this.group- Parthak.Prodhan.Munish.Raizada.and.(long.time.ago-Sanjeev.Tanwar). Sadhana'85 Whats all that noise on the web > Hello, From my tiny little corner, I have been watching the FGM drama > unfold over the last couple of days and I thought here is a good > ruckus for my entry. As regards my personal opinion, everything is > relative, including goodness, civility, morality, etc. Using fingers > is an uncivilized & unhealthy way of dining to the Western eyes, but > it is our Indian custom ( not so sure about the North Indians, but it > definitely is a South Indian practice). So do we condemn it? [better > not, I am a South Indian, 6'1 " , weigh in at 15 stones and can still > throw a lovely punch]. Every situation has to be looked in the > relativity of its context. What is good for is not necessarily > good for . Few of the members have taken seats at opposite ends > of the spectrum, and there are a few who seem vacillating (depending > on the reaction) and there is one who binds them all ( aka Kishore > Shah). At the end of the day, who really cares? All it needs is for > one to go through the e-groups message index, and to see our relative > positions on various issues. One may have felt strongly about one's > viewpoint then, but what do you feel now. Everything is mellowed in > time. We change, our outlooks change and our views change. Man is the > most rational of animals, he can rationalise anything and everything > to suit his view, be it good or bad. Its more true for women than men > actually,(women always have a reason or need a reason), but thats me > and thats my viewpoint {which I may, no, I definitely will, change if > Sonali reads this. I am rational after all}. If above makes you think > I have metamorphed into a wise and wonderful man, forget it, I still > remain a bloody rascal as ever. and Hi to Ashok, Neeti, Sadhana, > Prabha, Ravin and Kishore (if you are wondering about who I am, I > belong to the same batch as GS Goel and Sadhana, but unsung and > unknown - I am not an attention seeker!!)Some of you quote great > sayings, proverbs, etc. Are you guys practising medicine or just > swatting flies, with time to hand. Cheers to all, Muthukumar, sorry, > The one and only Muthu. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 A very warm welcome to you Mutthu, I was wondering if you could stay away from this e-group for long... and after Ravi's entry I was quite sure you would be here soon... and here you are... the same old imp*. Do stay on and blast in with your tangentially opposite views (that would be more like you)... :-D Ravin '82 * as in " mischievous child " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 >>> Muthu is from 1985 batch....He was unique and had a unique personality..... I did not get to interact with him directly.....but what I heard about him was that he is a very genteel human being...>>> Very true Ashok,very true!!....even i had very different impressions about Muthu during my undergrad days.......you know the stigma of being involved in high profile pranks!!!........even though Muthu and me had some common friends.....many times we used to go to Girnar together as a group......but i did not know much about his personality until we landed as Residents in Radiology Deptt.A very honest, downtoearth person,a thorough gentleman,with a very good sense of humor,very responsible,his observation and fine attention to details were remarkable...and not to miss,as Sadhana says...bigmouth,of course!!!!.........those were my experiences working with him as a co-PG.As i knew more about him, i always used to wonder why people think the way they think Muthu is??? Neeti'86 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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