Posted in Humour at 7:41 am by PuneTalks
1) NUDITY
I was driving with my three young children one warm summer evening when a woman in the convertible ahead of us stood up and waved. She was stark naked! As I was reeling from the shock, I heard my 5-year-old shout from the back seat, “Mom! That lady isn’t wearing a seat belt!” Read more »
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Posted in Sports at 7:02 am by The Editor
Why are we so emotional every time India loses?
India lost to Bangladesh in the first World Cup tie. The reactions from people made it look like the team had done something really shameful and unpardonable? We lost to the worst team in the world? Our players did not play at all? Read more »
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Posted in Miscellaneous, Sports at 11:13 pm by PuneTalks
I had given up watching Indian cricket team on TV, given its dismal performance on field, off late. But then 17th March was special since it was the first match for our team against the rabbits of the world cricket—the Bangladesh. I had made plans to watch it live on the South African channel S4, in anticipation of an easy victory. Read more »
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Posted in Miscellaneous, PuneCity Info at 6:27 am by PuneTalks
If you are a true-blue Punekar, don’t read this, for I am sure you would have experienced what I am about to describe. If you are not one, do enjoy this gastronomic experience, first in your mind’s eye, and then on your next visit to Pune. Read more »
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Posted in Miscellaneous at 6:40 am by PuneTalks
It’s a hot Sunday afternoon in Pune. I am voraciously hungry and am pining for a fulfilling meal. And what can be better than a wholesome authentic Kolhapuri meal to blissfully satiate my pangs of hunger? Read more »
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Posted in Current Affairs, Humour, Miscellaneous at 8:01 am by The Intellectual Terrorist
The Pune rave party that got 280 young people arrested received mixed reactions. Read more »
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Posted in Inspiration, Miscellaneous at 3:54 am by PuneTalks
I had no problem accepting this invitation at all. This is the best thing we can do in India, to respect and also show gratitude, not just to our parents, mother and father, but the teacher who makes us so. Read more »
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