Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Some Old Guinness Stuff

More power to women. Who drink. Moderately.



I flunked my Engineering Graphics exam 6 times in a row. I might have passed it in flying colours, if my Professor had explained terms like plan and elevation with help of the poster below.

7 comments:

ShEkHaR said...

Wohaa,...
When I was in LA,..
i used to have this one regularly GUINESS,..I love it,
it is not like beer,.it is Bitter,..jolly drink,
like straight from the wooden cask,.
close your eyes and drink,..
you will feel like,..
you are in the same pub, where Rip Van Winkle belongs to

Meenakshi said...

the only thing i can read in the first poster5 is "Why can't a woman be more like a Man?"

would love to read the rest of the text as well...so if u have read would u take the time to type it and let people with poor vision like me read it too????


about the statement,i agree..

But there is a limit to which a woman can stoop.....That's why she can't be more like a man.....;)

:)

Meenakshi said...

Ooops!

I forgot to congratulate on flunking 6 times in a row....

engane oppichu????


Great!

Sunil Shiv Shankar said...

Click on the image to see the larger version. How can a 22year old girl have poor vision? Unacceptable.

This is the essence: since you girls are already doing most of the things we men do, why not go the whole hog and start drinking the delicious dark beer. Then we will be truly equal.

Meenakshi said...
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Meenakshi said...

i tried the larger version...and even tried zooming it... it just gets blurred..

mmm....unacceptable...

thats the word that actually holds back the females from being more like the males...

about dark beer..i have girl-friends who do drink beer...dark or light; that am not sure.

ShEkHaR said...

Ha ha.
That reminds me, a whimsical poem I wrote long time back

"I like Rum, not the Beer
Beer is dear
That is for clear,
But Rum is Rum
Ta Ra Rum ,Ta Ra Rum

Ta Ra Rum ,Ta Ra Rum"

Ha ha ha ha

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