Didn't know where to pause in this phrase. So I was a bit confused when I read it the first time :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
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Didn't know where to pause in this phrase. So I was a bit confused when I read it the first time :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
PR, your wicked pun is absolutely true- the college happens to be as old as or even older than this old lady's college!!! :evil:
Mrs.PP now I am confused.
At the risk of spoiling a joke: a bunch of young girls from a college which is ancient - right ?
Too sleepy to wrangle with grammatical niceties!
Ok I think I got it right then. Dunce of me :oops:
I'd be the last person to find out grammar.
Sorry, didn't mean to dilute the issue you were bringing up, with a finicky digression.
What can I say?Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
Some are indeed "cheap", I would say, :D
:sigh2:
AURAIYA (UP): An executive engineer of Public Works Department (PWD) was allegedly lynched by some unidentified persons, believed to be supporters of the local BSP MLA here, about 100 kms from Kanpur. ( Watch )
According to a report lodged with the police by Shashi Gupta, wife of deceased M K Gupta, two unidentified men entered their house in Gail Vihar in Dibiyapur forcibly on Tuesday night and started beating her husband badly.
They locked Shashi in a bathroom and continued beating the engineer, injuring him seriously, the report said.
Later, local BSP MLA Shekhar Tiwari allegedly reached the spot and left the seriously injured engineer at a nearby police station, from where he was rushed to the hospital, the wife said, adding that he was declared dead at the hospital.
ADGP (Law and Order) Brij Lal said in Lucknow that police were looking for Tiwari who is absconding. The role of Tiwari is under the scanner, according to police.
Tiwari is believed to have demanded a huge amount of money in connection with the birthday celebration of party leader Mayawati from the engineer, who is understood to have turned down the demand.
According to Shashi, the two unidentified men were addressing each others as Tyagi and Bhatia, police said.
"We have registered an FIR in this connection and probing the entire matter", additional superintendent of police, Sureshwar Mishra said.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/I...ow/3885477.cms