Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Yep- yu can say " thye " are my signature words!! Sadhana'85 > > > Date: 2004/08/16 Mon PM 05:28:12 GMT > To: mgims > Subject: Re: A clip on the Desert ship > > Thanks Sadhana, for that informative piece about my old friend the > camel. However, I will prefer to keep at a safe distance, and my > sandals too! Especially after Prabha's warning that Camels can bite. > Whew! I had a narrow escape! > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > PS: I see that the " teh " is still with you! And you have added a thsi > to it too! > PPS: You can program your computer to auto correct that feature. > > Re: A clip on the Desert ship > > > > << Their diet generally consists of whatever plants are growing nearby > but might be supplemented by an unguarded pair of sandals. > > <<This is due for release in theatres thsi summer and is produced by > teh National Geographic. > > Sadhana'85 > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > Website: www.mgims.org > ------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 You know Prabha, When I hear the word " frog " I can think of three things only- 1) I never stunned/pithed a frog during 2nd MBBS even though I had a tough time in teh pharmac finals- in fact my lab partner used to get so cross with me because she used to say she will get all the sin!! (Sangeeta Kanakia by the way) 2)The poor squashed ones I saw all over S'gram during the rainy season 2) In " Shrek 2 " the king is actually a frog in the form of a man!!- to think his queen never knew!!! Sadhana'85 > > Date: 2004/08/17 Tue AM 06:46:16 GMT > To: mgims > Subject: Re: A clip on the Desert ship > > Thanks, Sadhana. I was feeling rather sad for the poor, much maligned camel. Maybe Kishoreda will think more kindly about them after your write up! > > By the way, though the Lord God made them all, I have to admit to a particular lack of fondness for frogs/toads. At least the camel is useful, and can run away from danger. Frogs are pathetically poor in the looks, audio, usefulness AND self protection departments. They just sit around and wait to be swallowed by snakes and squashed by cars. I have frogs trying to visit my house - I sweep them off the verandah and they fall on the ground with a thud - and they just SIT there and LOOK at me, for heavens' sake! Why can't they take the hint and hop away? I can't shake away the feeling that snakes looking for a nice froggie meal will follow them to my house!!!! > > Prabha'84 > > > > ----------------------------------------- Email provided by http://www.ntlhome.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 You know Prabha, When I hear the word " frog " I can think of three things only- 1) I never stunned/pithed a frog during 2nd MBBS even though I had a tough time in teh pharmac finals- in fact my lab partner used to get so cross with me because she used to say she will get all the sin!! (Sangeeta Kanakia by the way) 2)The poor squashed ones I saw all over S'gram during the rainy season 2) In " Shrek 2 " the king is actually a frog in the form of a man!!- to think his queen never knew!!! Sadhana'85 > > Date: 2004/08/17 Tue AM 06:46:16 GMT > To: mgims > Subject: Re: A clip on the Desert ship > > Thanks, Sadhana. I was feeling rather sad for the poor, much maligned camel. Maybe Kishoreda will think more kindly about them after your write up! > > By the way, though the Lord God made them all, I have to admit to a particular lack of fondness for frogs/toads. At least the camel is useful, and can run away from danger. Frogs are pathetically poor in the looks, audio, usefulness AND self protection departments. They just sit around and wait to be swallowed by snakes and squashed by cars. I have frogs trying to visit my house - I sweep them off the verandah and they fall on the ground with a thud - and they just SIT there and LOOK at me, for heavens' sake! Why can't they take the hint and hop away? I can't shake away the feeling that snakes looking for a nice froggie meal will follow them to my house!!!! > > Prabha'84 > > > > ----------------------------------------- Email provided by http://www.ntlhome.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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