Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: An old fairy tale

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Wonderful stuff,Kishoreda.

I like the way u play with words.

If u can get time,to do so,after a hard day's work,could we have a scan of

ur brain Kishoreda,just to see,if u r born with a congenital anamoly with 2

sets of cerebral grey matter?.

Bye.

Shyam(84)

BTW,I am sorry if I have missed the earlier emails,but who is Dr.Pramod

Gupta,Kishoreda,and who happens to be Anil,he refers to?.Could someone fill

in.Thanx.

An old fairy tale

>

> An Old Fairy Tale

>

> This is a very old love story. In fact, it is an old fairy tale. In a

> fairy tale, the Prince marries the Princess, and they live happily

> ever after. Well, this one is also a fairy tale, except that the

> Princess is about 60 years old and the Prince is nudging seventy.

> Sounds more like a fairy tale than a real fairy tale.

>

> Ms Camilla is known to have once told Prince that her great

> grandmother, Alice, had been the mistress of the prince’s great

> grandfather, VII. Well, in that case, I wonder if Camilla

> should not be named Alice II, or rather Alice too!

>

> People may not be wrong in remarking that this is the hottest new

> addition to the royal family – I mean, remember the menopausal

> flushes! Hot!

>

> It was at a Polo game back in the year 1970 that Prince talked

> to Miss Camilla Bowles, when he was clean bowled. He went for a

> Polo game and returned from bowling! Ultimately it reached such a do

> or die situation, that he preferred not to do, but to Di, that

> is.

>

> After , or rather, according to Di’s version, even during ,

> the Prince returned to his old love. So if anyone says that the Prince

> is marrying his old girl friend, remember that he really means OLD!

>

> The Queen and her husband have approved (finally) of the marriage.

>

> “Mummy, may I go for my honeymoon now?”

>

> “Yes, sonny. I think that you are now old enough.”

>

> “Mummy dear, can I carry the bride across the threshold?”

>

> “Yes Sonny dear, as soon as I get your wheel chair fitted with

> carrying accessories!”

>

> The Honeymoon couple may have to carry their own doctor, most likely a

> Geriatrician! The medicine chest will have arthritis medicine, so that

> the Prince does not get stiff at the wrong places at the wrong time.

> And, of course, some other medicine, for right places at the right

> time!

>

> “Honey, this is just like old times!”

>

> “What old times? These are the old times! It is just like the young

> times.”

>

> “Give me a kiss, dear.”

>

> “Sure. Just pass the dentures please.”

>

> “Honey, what shall we name our child?”

>

> “If, and that is a big if, we have a son, we shall call him the Prince

> of ‘wails’!”

>

> “And if it is a daughter?”

>

> “Then we will call it a ‘miracle’!”

>

> Kishore Shah 1974

>

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------

> Website: www.mgims.org

> ------------------------------

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Talking of Alzheimer's, I hope everyone has seen the movie " Black " by now. Those

who haven't please do. It is a movie of a lifetime, and coming fm

Bollywood....... It is incredible. After all How many movies receive a satnding

ovation fm the viewers after it ends?

But please don't go in large gps with ha ha hee hee friends. It is a movie you

need to absorb. So go with someone, with whom you are comfortable enough to cry

in front of. And plaese carry tissue papaers with you. And girls / women, no eye

make-up please.... So go perhaps for a late night show, so that you don't have

to go out for dinner later. It'll not be easy to enjoy that dinner outing!!!!!

Anchita  

On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 Shah wrote :

>

>Thank you Rohit,

>

>I hope all this comes from my brain, because with Alzheimer's around

>the corner, I forget where I get inspirations from. :)

>

>Kishore Shah

>

> FROM: tonyhs71@...

>DATE: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 19:00:42 +0000 (GMT)

>SUBJECT: Re: An old fairy tale

>

>Dear Kishore Sir!

>

>yet another brilliant posting!!!!where u get this from?!!

>well.if it all " pours " from ur imagination....SAUTE AGAIN

>SIR!WITH CAPITAL " S " !!!

>

>rohit(1989 batch)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>------------------------------

>Website: www.mgims.org

>------------------------------

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Talking of Alzheimer's, I hope everyone has seen the movie " Black " by now. Those

who haven't please do. It is a movie of a lifetime, and coming fm

Bollywood....... It is incredible. After all How many movies receive a satnding

ovation fm the viewers after it ends?

But please don't go in large gps with ha ha hee hee friends. It is a movie you

need to absorb. So go with someone, with whom you are comfortable enough to cry

in front of. And plaese carry tissue papaers with you. And girls / women, no eye

make-up please.... So go perhaps for a late night show, so that you don't have

to go out for dinner later. It'll not be easy to enjoy that dinner outing!!!!!

Anchita  

On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 Shah wrote :

>

>Thank you Rohit,

>

>I hope all this comes from my brain, because with Alzheimer's around

>the corner, I forget where I get inspirations from. :)

>

>Kishore Shah

>

> FROM: tonyhs71@...

>DATE: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 19:00:42 +0000 (GMT)

>SUBJECT: Re: An old fairy tale

>

>Dear Kishore Sir!

>

>yet another brilliant posting!!!!where u get this from?!!

>well.if it all " pours " from ur imagination....SAUTE AGAIN

>SIR!WITH CAPITAL " S " !!!

>

>rohit(1989 batch)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>------------------------------

>Website: www.mgims.org

>------------------------------

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Talking of Alzheimer's, I hope everyone has seen the movie " Black " by now. Those

who haven't please do. It is a movie of a lifetime, and coming fm

Bollywood....... It is incredible. After all How many movies receive a satnding

ovation fm the viewers after it ends?

But please don't go in large gps with ha ha hee hee friends. It is a movie you

need to absorb. So go with someone, with whom you are comfortable enough to cry

in front of. And plaese carry tissue papaers with you. And girls / women, no eye

make-up please.... So go perhaps for a late night show, so that you don't have

to go out for dinner later. It'll not be easy to enjoy that dinner outing!!!!!

Anchita  

On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 Shah wrote :

>

>Thank you Rohit,

>

>I hope all this comes from my brain, because with Alzheimer's around

>the corner, I forget where I get inspirations from. :)

>

>Kishore Shah

>

> FROM: tonyhs71@...

>DATE: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 19:00:42 +0000 (GMT)

>SUBJECT: Re: An old fairy tale

>

>Dear Kishore Sir!

>

>yet another brilliant posting!!!!where u get this from?!!

>well.if it all " pours " from ur imagination....SAUTE AGAIN

>SIR!WITH CAPITAL " S " !!!

>

>rohit(1989 batch)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>------------------------------

>Website: www.mgims.org

>------------------------------

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hilarious, Kishoreda!

Prabha'84

manish n kothari wrote:

i cant comment on their daughter but kishore sir you are a MIRACLE

On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 Shah wrote :

>

>An Old Fairy Tale

>

>This is a very old love story. In fact, it is an old fairy tale. In a

>fairy tale, the Prince marries the Princess, and they live happily

>ever after. Well, this one is also a fairy tale, except that the

>Princess is about 60 years old and the Prince is nudging seventy.

>Sounds more like a fairy tale than a real fairy tale.

>

>Ms Camilla is known to have once told Prince that her great

>grandmother, Alice, had been the mistress of the prince’s great

>grandfather, VII. Well, in that case, I wonder if Camilla

>should not be named Alice II, or rather Alice too!

>

>People may not be wrong in remarking that this is the hottest new

>addition to the royal family – I mean, remember the menopausal

>flushes! Hot!

>

>It was at a Polo game back in the year 1970 that Prince talked

>to Miss Camilla Bowles, when he was clean bowled. He went for a

>Polo game and returned from bowling! Ultimately it reached such a do

>or die situation, that he preferred not to do, but to Di, that

>is.

>

>After , or rather, according to Di’s version, even during ,

>the Prince returned to his old love. So if anyone says that the Prince

>is marrying his old girl friend, remember that he really means OLD!

>

>The Queen and her husband have approved (finally) of the marriage.

>

>“Mummy, may I go for my honeymoon now?”

>

>“Yes, sonny. I think that you are now old enough.”

>

>“Mummy dear, can I carry the bride across the threshold?”

>

>“Yes Sonny dear, as soon as I get your wheel chair fitted with

>carrying accessories!”

>

>The Honeymoon couple may have to carry their own doctor, most likely a

>Geriatrician! The medicine chest will have arthritis medicine, so that

>the Prince does not get stiff at the wrong places at the wrong time.

>And, of course, some other medicine, for right places at the right

>time!

>

>“Honey, this is just like old times!”

>

>“What old times? These are the old times! It is just like the young

>times.”

>

>“Give me a kiss, dear.”

>

>“Sure. Just pass the dentures please.”

>

>“Honey, what shall we name our child?”

>

>“If, and that is a big if, we have a son, we shall call him the Prince

>of ‘wails’!”

>

>“And if it is a daughter?”

>

>“Then we will call it a ‘miracle’!”

>

>Kishore Shah 1974

>

>

>

>

>

>------------------------------

>Website: www.mgims.org

>------------------------------

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hilarious, Kishoreda!

Prabha'84

manish n kothari wrote:

i cant comment on their daughter but kishore sir you are a MIRACLE

On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 Shah wrote :

>

>An Old Fairy Tale

>

>This is a very old love story. In fact, it is an old fairy tale. In a

>fairy tale, the Prince marries the Princess, and they live happily

>ever after. Well, this one is also a fairy tale, except that the

>Princess is about 60 years old and the Prince is nudging seventy.

>Sounds more like a fairy tale than a real fairy tale.

>

>Ms Camilla is known to have once told Prince that her great

>grandmother, Alice, had been the mistress of the prince’s great

>grandfather, VII. Well, in that case, I wonder if Camilla

>should not be named Alice II, or rather Alice too!

>

>People may not be wrong in remarking that this is the hottest new

>addition to the royal family – I mean, remember the menopausal

>flushes! Hot!

>

>It was at a Polo game back in the year 1970 that Prince talked

>to Miss Camilla Bowles, when he was clean bowled. He went for a

>Polo game and returned from bowling! Ultimately it reached such a do

>or die situation, that he preferred not to do, but to Di, that

>is.

>

>After , or rather, according to Di’s version, even during ,

>the Prince returned to his old love. So if anyone says that the Prince

>is marrying his old girl friend, remember that he really means OLD!

>

>The Queen and her husband have approved (finally) of the marriage.

>

>“Mummy, may I go for my honeymoon now?”

>

>“Yes, sonny. I think that you are now old enough.”

>

>“Mummy dear, can I carry the bride across the threshold?”

>

>“Yes Sonny dear, as soon as I get your wheel chair fitted with

>carrying accessories!”

>

>The Honeymoon couple may have to carry their own doctor, most likely a

>Geriatrician! The medicine chest will have arthritis medicine, so that

>the Prince does not get stiff at the wrong places at the wrong time.

>And, of course, some other medicine, for right places at the right

>time!

>

>“Honey, this is just like old times!”

>

>“What old times? These are the old times! It is just like the young

>times.”

>

>“Give me a kiss, dear.”

>

>“Sure. Just pass the dentures please.”

>

>“Honey, what shall we name our child?”

>

>“If, and that is a big if, we have a son, we shall call him the Prince

>of ‘wails’!”

>

>“And if it is a daughter?”

>

>“Then we will call it a ‘miracle’!”

>

>Kishore Shah 1974

>

>

>

>

>

>------------------------------

>Website: www.mgims.org

>------------------------------

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hilarious, Kishoreda!

Prabha'84

manish n kothari wrote:

i cant comment on their daughter but kishore sir you are a MIRACLE

On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 Shah wrote :

>

>An Old Fairy Tale

>

>This is a very old love story. In fact, it is an old fairy tale. In a

>fairy tale, the Prince marries the Princess, and they live happily

>ever after. Well, this one is also a fairy tale, except that the

>Princess is about 60 years old and the Prince is nudging seventy.

>Sounds more like a fairy tale than a real fairy tale.

>

>Ms Camilla is known to have once told Prince that her great

>grandmother, Alice, had been the mistress of the prince’s great

>grandfather, VII. Well, in that case, I wonder if Camilla

>should not be named Alice II, or rather Alice too!

>

>People may not be wrong in remarking that this is the hottest new

>addition to the royal family – I mean, remember the menopausal

>flushes! Hot!

>

>It was at a Polo game back in the year 1970 that Prince talked

>to Miss Camilla Bowles, when he was clean bowled. He went for a

>Polo game and returned from bowling! Ultimately it reached such a do

>or die situation, that he preferred not to do, but to Di, that

>is.

>

>After , or rather, according to Di’s version, even during ,

>the Prince returned to his old love. So if anyone says that the Prince

>is marrying his old girl friend, remember that he really means OLD!

>

>The Queen and her husband have approved (finally) of the marriage.

>

>“Mummy, may I go for my honeymoon now?”

>

>“Yes, sonny. I think that you are now old enough.”

>

>“Mummy dear, can I carry the bride across the threshold?”

>

>“Yes Sonny dear, as soon as I get your wheel chair fitted with

>carrying accessories!”

>

>The Honeymoon couple may have to carry their own doctor, most likely a

>Geriatrician! The medicine chest will have arthritis medicine, so that

>the Prince does not get stiff at the wrong places at the wrong time.

>And, of course, some other medicine, for right places at the right

>time!

>

>“Honey, this is just like old times!”

>

>“What old times? These are the old times! It is just like the young

>times.”

>

>“Give me a kiss, dear.”

>

>“Sure. Just pass the dentures please.”

>

>“Honey, what shall we name our child?”

>

>“If, and that is a big if, we have a son, we shall call him the Prince

>of ‘wails’!”

>

>“And if it is a daughter?”

>

>“Then we will call it a ‘miracle’!”

>

>Kishore Shah 1974

>

>

>

>

>

>------------------------------

>Website: www.mgims.org

>------------------------------

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thank you, Prabha, VK,

Kishore Shah 1974

An Old Fairy Tale

>

> An Old Fairy Tale

>

> This is a very old love story. In fact, it is an old fairy tale. In

a

> fairy tale, the Prince marries the Princess, and they live happily

> ever after. Well, this one is also a fairy tale, except that the

> Princess is about 60 years old and the Prince is nudging seventy.

> Sounds more like a fairy tale than a real fairy tale.

>

> Ms Camilla is known to have once told Prince that her great

> grandmother, Alice, had been the mistress of the prince’s great

> grandfather, VII. Well, in that case, I wonder if Camilla

> should not be named Alice II, or rather Alice too!

>

> People may not be wrong in remarking that this is the hottest new

> addition to the royal family – I mean, remember the menopausal

> flushes! Hot!

>

> It was at a Polo game back in the year 1970 that Prince

talked

> to Miss Camilla Bowles, when he was clean bowled. He went for

a

> Polo game and returned from bowling! Ultimately it reached such a do

> or die situation, that he preferred not to do, but to Di, that

> is.

>

> After , or rather, according to Di’s version, even during

,

> the Prince returned to his old love. So if anyone says that the

Prince

> is marrying his old girl friend, remember that he really means OLD!

>

> The Queen and her husband have approved (finally) of the marriage.

>

> “Mummy, may I go for my honeymoon now?”

>

> “Yes, sonny. I think that you are now old enough.”

>

> “Mummy dear, can I carry the bride across the threshold?”

>

> “Yes Sonny dear, as soon as I get your wheel chair fitted with

> carrying accessories!”

>

> The Honeymoon couple may have to carry their own doctor, most likely

a

> Geriatrician! The medicine chest will have arthritis medicine, so

that

> the Prince does not get stiff at the wrong places at the wrong time.

> And, of course, some other medicine, for right places at the right

> time!

>

> “Honey, this is just like old times!”

>

> “What old times? These are the old times! It is just like the young

> times.”

>

> “Give me a kiss, dear.”

>

> “Sure. Just pass the dentures please.”

>

> “Honey, what shall we name our child?”

>

> “If, and that is a big if, we have a son, we shall call him the

Prince

> of ‘wails’!”

>

> “And if it is a daughter?”

>

> “Then we will call it a ‘miracle’!”

>

>

>

> Kishore Shah

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thank you, Prabha, VK,

Kishore Shah 1974

An Old Fairy Tale

>

> An Old Fairy Tale

>

> This is a very old love story. In fact, it is an old fairy tale. In

a

> fairy tale, the Prince marries the Princess, and they live happily

> ever after. Well, this one is also a fairy tale, except that the

> Princess is about 60 years old and the Prince is nudging seventy.

> Sounds more like a fairy tale than a real fairy tale.

>

> Ms Camilla is known to have once told Prince that her great

> grandmother, Alice, had been the mistress of the prince’s great

> grandfather, VII. Well, in that case, I wonder if Camilla

> should not be named Alice II, or rather Alice too!

>

> People may not be wrong in remarking that this is the hottest new

> addition to the royal family – I mean, remember the menopausal

> flushes! Hot!

>

> It was at a Polo game back in the year 1970 that Prince

talked

> to Miss Camilla Bowles, when he was clean bowled. He went for

a

> Polo game and returned from bowling! Ultimately it reached such a do

> or die situation, that he preferred not to do, but to Di, that

> is.

>

> After , or rather, according to Di’s version, even during

,

> the Prince returned to his old love. So if anyone says that the

Prince

> is marrying his old girl friend, remember that he really means OLD!

>

> The Queen and her husband have approved (finally) of the marriage.

>

> “Mummy, may I go for my honeymoon now?”

>

> “Yes, sonny. I think that you are now old enough.”

>

> “Mummy dear, can I carry the bride across the threshold?”

>

> “Yes Sonny dear, as soon as I get your wheel chair fitted with

> carrying accessories!”

>

> The Honeymoon couple may have to carry their own doctor, most likely

a

> Geriatrician! The medicine chest will have arthritis medicine, so

that

> the Prince does not get stiff at the wrong places at the wrong time.

> And, of course, some other medicine, for right places at the right

> time!

>

> “Honey, this is just like old times!”

>

> “What old times? These are the old times! It is just like the young

> times.”

>

> “Give me a kiss, dear.”

>

> “Sure. Just pass the dentures please.”

>

> “Honey, what shall we name our child?”

>

> “If, and that is a big if, we have a son, we shall call him the

Prince

> of ‘wails’!”

>

> “And if it is a daughter?”

>

> “Then we will call it a ‘miracle’!”

>

>

>

> Kishore Shah

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thank you, Prabha, VK,

Kishore Shah 1974

An Old Fairy Tale

>

> An Old Fairy Tale

>

> This is a very old love story. In fact, it is an old fairy tale. In

a

> fairy tale, the Prince marries the Princess, and they live happily

> ever after. Well, this one is also a fairy tale, except that the

> Princess is about 60 years old and the Prince is nudging seventy.

> Sounds more like a fairy tale than a real fairy tale.

>

> Ms Camilla is known to have once told Prince that her great

> grandmother, Alice, had been the mistress of the prince’s great

> grandfather, VII. Well, in that case, I wonder if Camilla

> should not be named Alice II, or rather Alice too!

>

> People may not be wrong in remarking that this is the hottest new

> addition to the royal family – I mean, remember the menopausal

> flushes! Hot!

>

> It was at a Polo game back in the year 1970 that Prince

talked

> to Miss Camilla Bowles, when he was clean bowled. He went for

a

> Polo game and returned from bowling! Ultimately it reached such a do

> or die situation, that he preferred not to do, but to Di, that

> is.

>

> After , or rather, according to Di’s version, even during

,

> the Prince returned to his old love. So if anyone says that the

Prince

> is marrying his old girl friend, remember that he really means OLD!

>

> The Queen and her husband have approved (finally) of the marriage.

>

> “Mummy, may I go for my honeymoon now?”

>

> “Yes, sonny. I think that you are now old enough.”

>

> “Mummy dear, can I carry the bride across the threshold?”

>

> “Yes Sonny dear, as soon as I get your wheel chair fitted with

> carrying accessories!”

>

> The Honeymoon couple may have to carry their own doctor, most likely

a

> Geriatrician! The medicine chest will have arthritis medicine, so

that

> the Prince does not get stiff at the wrong places at the wrong time.

> And, of course, some other medicine, for right places at the right

> time!

>

> “Honey, this is just like old times!”

>

> “What old times? These are the old times! It is just like the young

> times.”

>

> “Give me a kiss, dear.”

>

> “Sure. Just pass the dentures please.”

>

> “Honey, what shall we name our child?”

>

> “If, and that is a big if, we have a son, we shall call him the

Prince

> of ‘wails’!”

>

> “And if it is a daughter?”

>

> “Then we will call it a ‘miracle’!”

>

>

>

> Kishore Shah

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

God bless you, Richa, and of course, your husband.

I appreciate his good wishes. (And wish his good appreciation always!)

Kishore Shah 1974

Re: Re: An Old Fairy Tale

Dear Sir,

Recently my husband who has a good sense of humour

commented about you

``Its a great waste of talent......such a good writer

and we have made him a Doctor....''

May the quality and quantity of the influx remain as

such...

Best regards

Richa

-

Link to comment
Share on other sites

God bless you, Richa, and of course, your husband.

I appreciate his good wishes. (And wish his good appreciation always!)

Kishore Shah 1974

Re: Re: An Old Fairy Tale

Dear Sir,

Recently my husband who has a good sense of humour

commented about you

``Its a great waste of talent......such a good writer

and we have made him a Doctor....''

May the quality and quantity of the influx remain as

such...

Best regards

Richa

-

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...