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Who says India sucks in customer service? These two waiters risk life and limb as they pass their patrons’ food trays back and forth between compartments in a speeding train.
Source:TOI Online
A moment of tenderness prevails as these young men take turns painting the Taj Mahal, the ultimate monument of love, on each other’s bodies.
The Taj is struggling to maintain its place among the modern wonders of the world, thanks largely to the callousness of the Indian government and apathy of the Indian populace.

Q: What’s worse than meeting a tiger when swimming?
A: Ok that was a trick question. The only thing worse than meeting a tiger while swimming is meeting a tiger that loves to swim. Of course, Bengal tigers are only one of two species of cats that like to swim. Another useless piece of trivia: White tigers look cool, but they are often the result of inbreeding.
It’s getting hot out there. So wear all your clothes.
Image from Times of India.
Indians have new strategies on how to beat the hear.
Sun dresses and skirts are for the west. Beautiful hats would make sense, but then these women are riding, so it kinda becomes impractical.
Their suggestion, cover up as much as possible.
I wonder, would that not make you hotter (I am talking about temperature guys) and would you not cook faster than a baked potato in a Le Creuset?
Ubertip: STOP WEARING BLACK when it is so hot outside. That should take care of half the problem.
The Giant Bouquet.
Image from Times of India.
How do you send a subtle yet strong message that you do not agree with the decisions your President has made?
Why, present the “suspended” with a giant freaking bouquet. That is what these Pakistani lawyers decided to do. And poor Mr. Chaudhry (Third from the left) does not seem to have enough strength to hold the thing.
What haunts me is that indirectly this person was the cause of all this carnage. We have covered the related story here and so had Sin over at his blog and at Sepia Mutiny.
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