Ha ha A military pimp writing to sin pimp as there are no better defence
than man slughter  Sivaraman hope will read this too KR

On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 at 03:16, Laxminarayan Sarma <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *Anna, *
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> *The ill-begotten*
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> *Through Incest*
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> *Son of a practising*
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> *Whore*
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> *With a syphillis infected*
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> *Arab clientele*
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> *And the bastard*
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> *Him self getting buggered by them*
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> *To add a few more copoers*
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> *As a leorous Pimp*
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> On Mon, 29 Jan, 2024, 12:05 pm Narayanaswamy Iyer, <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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>> Dear folks
>>
>> The punch-drunk inherited-syphilis-infected unemployed former exciseman
>> self-styled NAYUNDA MAVEN and MAAMAA-PIMP assiduously scouring the
>> dark backlanes and side-streets of Red Dogtown night and day for clients
>> for his working-girl progenitress, flaunts his true colours again in
>> public, now revealing that *he has a "progeny" of puppies "**unspeakable
>> even in Garuda puranam.*"
>>
>> All this while bleeding  -- as a result of my strong blows to his head,
>> neck, thorax and abdomen -- from his nava-dvaaras -- nostrils, eyes, ears,
>> mouth, rectum and penis -- without hope of quenching them with first aid or
>> any aid at all.
>>
>> *The incorrigible infantile idiot will NEVER learn.  And deserves no
>> sympathy.  He is a veritable glutton for punishment, and will offend again
>> and again with impunity.*
>>
>> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 10:44 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> SERVED HOT WITHIN 40 MINUTES BACK TO NAYNDA MAVEN Narayanasamy; {Dear
>>> folks "*Interactions with domestic dogs increase the risk of disease** 
>>> transmission
>>> and competition for resources, exacerbating the pressures on wild
>>> populations.*"
>>> My comments:-  Rajaram K alias KR IRS  26124 alias Cockroachmoorthy
>>> should certainly know from personal experience as he calls himself NAYUNDA
>>> MAVEN, proving that a stray rabid male canine is his progenitor.
>>> "*Are there any jokes about religion or other religions that you find
>>> funny despite being religious yourself?*
>>>
>>> *KR   Thank GOD atya tishtat dasangulam is not made a joke out of
>>> brain-dead couples. God is everywhere trunk call or local call."*
>>>
>>> My comments:-  Serial blasphemer and unmitigated habitual liar KR ex-IRS
>>> 26124 does not know, and is incapable of knowing due to
>>> syphilis-diseased brain, that God makes no trunk calls or local calls,
>>> nor can he make trunk calls or local calls to God. Communication with
>>> God can be achieved only by sincere prayer-sharanaagatham, by
>>> dhyaana-aavaahanam and by intense thapas.S Narayanaswamy Iyer}
>>>
>>> My comments:    KR:    And the pimp family prostitution brothel home
>>> runner Narayansay at singapore should have the progeny unspeakable even in
>>> Garuda puranam
>>>
>>> 2   No knowledge ,Naragal Narayanasamy, who cannot write anything better
>>> than these butler profession pimp worded texts ; great minds would think
>>> differently; but nose bleeders at 98 cannot afford anything more. Only
>>> pimps are prone to syphilis and poor souls living with odds ; take care
>>> Narayana . Because brain dead only Narayana can write like this and how
>>> correct am I? A haggard pimp cannot pray that too sharanaagatham ,(did you
>>> think of another bamboozled word?). dhyanam is OK(you will sleep a lot)
>>> ;what are you "avahanaming" and "tapasing" Narayana ? dont create jokes.
>>> Already you are made a joker in all groups. More you write more nose
>>> bleeding only will occur  Bye for now Wash your nose well KR
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, 27 Jan 2024 at 19:35, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear folks
>>>>
>>>> "*Interactions with domestic dogs increase the risk of disease** 
>>>> transmission
>>>> and competition for resources, exacerbating the pressures on wild
>>>> populations.*"
>>>>
>>>> My comments:-  Rajaram K alias KR IRS  26124 alias Cockroachmoorthy
>>>> should certainly know from personal experience as he calls himself NAYUNDA
>>>> MAVEN, proving that a stray rabid male canine is his progenitor.
>>>>
>>>> "*Are there any jokes about religion or other religions that you find
>>>> funny despite being religious yourself?*
>>>>
>>>> *KR   Thank GOD atya tishtat dasangulam is not made a joke out of
>>>> brain-dead couples. God is everywhere trunk call or local call."*
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> My comments:-  Serial blasphemer and unmitigated habitual liar KR ex-IRS
>>>> 26124 does not know, and is incapable of knowing due to
>>>> syphilis-diseased brain, that God makes no trunk calls or local calls,
>>>> nor can he make trunk calls or local calls to God.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Communication with God can be achieved only by sincere
>>>> prayer-sharanaagatham, by dhyaana-aavaahanam and by intense thapas.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> KR IRS  26124
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Jan 27, 2024 at 1:22 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> CULTURAL QA 01202425
>>>>>
>>>>> Q1             What is the eating habit of the maned wolf?
>>>>>
>>>>> KR         The Enigmatic Maned Wolf: Icon of the South American Savanna
>>>>>
>>>>> The maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) stands as an emblem of the
>>>>> South American savanna, captivating researchers and conservationists alike
>>>>> with its striking appearance and elusive nature. While resembling a fox on
>>>>> stilts due to its long legs and reddish fur, the maned wolf is a unique
>>>>> canid species, distinct from both wolves and foxes. Found primarily
>>>>> in the grasslands and scrub forests of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and
>>>>> Bolivia, the maned wolf inhabits a niche that sets it apart from its
>>>>> relatives and underscores the importance of preserving its habitat and
>>>>> understanding its ecology.
>>>>>
>>>>> The distinctive feature of the maned wolf is, undoubtedly, its
>>>>> remarkable mane, which earned it the moniker "maned" wolf. Despite
>>>>> its resemblance to the mane of a lion, this striking characteristic serves
>>>>> more as a social signalling tool than for protection or intimidation.
>>>>> Standing tall at shoulder height, the maned wolf's impressive stature
>>>>> further adds to its mystique, making it an imposing yet graceful
>>>>> figure in the vast expanses of the South American grasslands.
>>>>>
>>>>> Beneath its captivating exterior lies a complex ecological role. As an
>>>>> omnivore*,** the maned wolf's diet consists of a diverse array of
>>>>> foods, including fruits, small mammals, insects, and vegetation.* However,
>>>>> its dependence on certain fruits, particularly the lobeira fruit (Solanum
>>>>> lycocarpum), highlights its role as a keystone species in its ecosystem. 
>>>>> By
>>>>> consuming and dispersing the seeds of these fruits across its range, the
>>>>> maned wolf contributes to the regeneration of plant communities, thereby
>>>>> shaping the structure and composition of the savanna landscape.
>>>>>
>>>>> Despite its ecological significance, the maned wolf faces numerous threats
>>>>> to its survival, primarily stemming from habitat loss, fragmentation,
>>>>> and human-wildlife conflict. The conversion of grasslands into 
>>>>> agricultural
>>>>> lands, urban expansion, and the construction of roads pose significant
>>>>> challenges to the maned wolf's ability to find suitable habitat and
>>>>> establish territories. Furthermore, interactions with domestic dogs
>>>>> increase the risk of disease transmission and competition for
>>>>> resources, exacerbating the pressures on wild populations.
>>>>>
>>>>> Efforts to conserve the maned wolf encompass a range of strategies
>>>>> aimed at mitigating these threats and promoting coexistence between humans
>>>>> and wildlife. Conservation initiatives focus on habitat restoration,
>>>>> establishment of protected areas, and raising awareness about the
>>>>> importance of preserving biodiversity. Collaborative research projects
>>>>> involving scientists, conservationists, and local communities seek to
>>>>> enhance our understanding of maned wolf ecology and behavior, informing
>>>>> targeted conservation interventions and fostering stewardship of natural
>>>>> resources.
>>>>>
>>>>> In conclusion, the maned wolf embodies the spirit of the South
>>>>> American savanna, serving as both a symbol of its rich biodiversity and a
>>>>> reminder of the challenges facing its conservation. As stewards of our
>>>>> planet, it is incumbent upon us to safeguard the habitats and ecosystems
>>>>> upon which species like the maned wolf depend. By embracing a holistic
>>>>> approach to conservation that integrates scientific research, community
>>>>> engagement, and policy advocacy, we can ensure a future where the maned
>>>>> wolf continues to roam the grasslands, a testament to the resilience and
>>>>> beauty of the natural world.
>>>>>
>>>>> This essay provides an overview of the maned wolf's characteristics,
>>>>> ecological role, conservation challenges, and conservation efforts aimed 
>>>>> at
>>>>> protecting this iconic species. And a lot more can be seen in Brittanica.
>>>>> KR  IRS  26124
>>>>>
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> Q2             Do you know a joke about a veterinarian?
>>>>>
>>>>> KR             Car mechanic joke $100 charged?
>>>>>
>>>>> Q3             Is inhaling helium from a balloon safe?
>>>>>
>>>>> KR            Helium is a chemical element with the symbol He and
>>>>> atomic number 2. It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, and
>>>>> inert gas under standard conditions. Helium is the second lightest and
>>>>> second most abundant element in the observable universe, being present at
>>>>> about 24% of the total elemental mass, which is more than 12 times the 
>>>>> mass
>>>>> of all the heavier elements combined.
>>>>>
>>>>> Key Characteristics of Helium:
>>>>>
>>>>> Chemical Properties: Helium is classified as a noble gas, which means
>>>>> it is highly stable and does not readily form chemical bonds with other
>>>>> elements. It is inert, meaning it does not react with other substances
>>>>> under normal conditions.
>>>>>
>>>>> Abundance: Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe,
>>>>> after hydrogen. However, it is relatively rare on Earth and is usually
>>>>> extracted from natural gas deposits.
>>>>>
>>>>> Low Density: Helium is lighter than air, which makes it useful for
>>>>> various applications such as filling balloons and airships to make them
>>>>> float.
>>>>>
>>>>> High Thermal Conductivity: Helium has the highest thermal conductivity
>>>>> of any element, making it useful in cryogenics and cooling applications.
>>>>>
>>>>> Superfluidity: At extremely low temperatures near absolute zero,
>>>>> helium exhibits unique properties such as superfluidity, where it flows
>>>>> without viscosity and exhibits other unusual behaviors.
>>>>>
>>>>> Nuclear Fusion: Helium is a byproduct of nuclear fusion reactions in
>>>>> stars, where hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium, releasing energy in the
>>>>> process.
>>>>>
>>>>> Medical and Industrial Uses: Helium is used in various industrial
>>>>> applications, including cooling nuclear reactors, as a shielding gas in 
>>>>> arc
>>>>> welding, and as a coolant in cryogenics. It is also used in medicine for
>>>>> cooling MRI magnets and as a carrier gas in respiratory treatments.
>>>>>
>>>>> Overall, helium's unique combination of properties makes it invaluable
>>>>> for a wide range of scientific, industrial, and medical applications.
>>>>> Despite its abundance in the universe, the limited terrestrial reserves of
>>>>> helium emphasize the importance of its conservation and efficient
>>>>> utilization.
>>>>>
>>>>> And supposed to have arisen after Big Bang of science and in SUN.
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> Q3             What is your most loved joke ever? Even if you remember
>>>>> it now, you can't control your laughing.
>>>>>
>>>>> KR               What about the joke: will you marry after my death
>>>>> and Janakaraj “My wife had gone to native place”.?
>>>>>
>>>>> Q4             Why did Neil Armstrong leave a bracelet apparently on
>>>>> the moon for his dead daughter? He didn't have authorization to do that.
>>>>> Weren't all items brought into space supposed to be okayed by NASA?
>>>>>
>>>>> KR   A lot of myths in media and Quora and in here
>>>>>
>>>>> Q5             Are there any jokes about religion or other religions
>>>>> that you find funny despite being religious yourself?
>>>>>
>>>>> KR   Thank GOD atya tishtat dasangulam is not made a joke out of
>>>>> brain-dead couples. God is everywhere trunk call or local call.
>>>>>
>>>>> KR IRS  26124
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, 26 Jan 2024 at 11:42, 'gopala krishnan' via KeralaIyers <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> *CULTURAL QA 01-2024-25*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *All the BELOW  QA are from  Quora  digest to me   on  26-01-2024.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> * Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers *
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *.Compiled* *and posted by R. Gopala krishnan,  on 26-01-2024*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Q1             What is the eating habit of the maned wolf?*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *A1             Gary Meaney, author of Zoology's Greatest Mystery
>>>>>> (2022)Oct 15*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The maned wolf. Despite the name, it isn’t really a wolf; **rather,
>>>>>> its closest cousin is the bizarre bush dog of the Amazon Rainforest.
>>>>>> Ironically, the bush dog and maned wolf are physical opposites - whereas
>>>>>> the former is stocky and stubby, the latter walks on legs like stilts. 
>>>>>> This
>>>>>> lanky build allows it to stride above the long grasses of the South
>>>>>> American savannahs it roams.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The maned wolf differs from both its namesake and its relative the
>>>>>> bush dog in its social habits. It doesn’t live in a pack, but rather
>>>>>> prefers to lead a solitary life. Sometimes a male and a female will pair 
>>>>>> up
>>>>>> and patrol an expansive shared territory, but even still they’ll seldom
>>>>>> cross paths intentionally. They mark the boundaries of this territory 
>>>>>> with
>>>>>> an extremely strong-smelling urine.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Due to a pyrazine - a type of chemical - maned wolf urine smells
>>>>>> exactly like cannabis!** In fact, years ago, the scent had police
>>>>>> scouring a zoo in search of who they assumed were illegal smokers. This
>>>>>> happened in Rotterdam, of all places…*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Now to address your question. Maned wolves aren’t fussy about what
>>>>>> they eat. Many small animals fall prey to them: anything from insects to
>>>>>> armadillos. However, they are the most herbivorous of all the world’s dog
>>>>>> species. Yes, uniquely among canines, the majority of their diet is made 
>>>>>> up
>>>>>> by plant matter!*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Indeed, in some cases, up to 90% of the diet is represented by a
>>>>>> single green fruit:** the wolf apple. In Brazil, they call it the
>>>>>> fruta-de-lobo or lobeira. A close relative of tomatoes and aubergines, it
>>>>>> abounds year-round in the tropical grasslands of South America.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The peel and seeds of the wolf apple are stuffed with a variety of
>>>>>> toxic chemicals collectively termed glycoalkaloids.** These
>>>>>> compounds are harmless to the maned wolf, but are thought to be potent
>>>>>> enough to kill the maned wolf’s worst enemy: the giant kidney worm.
>>>>>> Infection by this gruesome parasite can spell certain death for the 
>>>>>> canine,
>>>>>> but their favourite fruit may just be the antidote.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Giant kidney worms begin their life as waterborne eggs, which are
>>>>>> eaten by aquatic earthworms. The eggs hatch inside the earthworm, and the
>>>>>> baby parasites flock to their host’s blood vessels and begin growth. The
>>>>>> earthworm is then eaten by a fish or frog, which in turn is eaten by a
>>>>>> maned wolf. Having reached their final destination, the worms take on 
>>>>>> their
>>>>>> adult form, growing to up to a metre in length! They lay eggs in the 
>>>>>> maned
>>>>>> wolf’s urine, but fatally destroy its kidneys in the process.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Giant kidney worms can also infect domestic dogs, along with a bunch
>>>>>> of other mammals. On occasion, even humans can contract them!*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The wolf apple has another fascinating importance - one that
>>>>>> benefits not only the maned wolf, but the whole savannah ecosystem. For
>>>>>> reasons which are not particularly well understood, maned wolves often
>>>>>> defecate directly onto the nests of leafcutter ants. If you’ve read
>>>>>> previous answers of mine, you may know that leafcutter ants are masters 
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> agriculture - they cultivate their own underground gardens of fungus. The
>>>>>> fungus grows nutritious “gongylidia” which the ants harvest to feed their
>>>>>> larvae.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Maned wolf dung provides the perfect fuel for the fungal crops**.
>>>>>> The ant colony immediately sets to work carrying it inside the nest, 
>>>>>> where
>>>>>> they use it as fertiliser. The fungus cannot digest the seeds, so the
>>>>>> leafcutter ants first discard these and leave them in a refuse pile with
>>>>>> the rest of their waste. This organic debris provides a fertile 
>>>>>> substrate:
>>>>>> the seeds germinate, and soon, a beautiful new wolf apple plant has 
>>>>>> sprung
>>>>>> up where once there was none.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *This is an answer about the maned wolf, but it is also an answer
>>>>>> about wolf apples, giant kidney worms, earthworms, fish, frogs, 
>>>>>> leafcutter
>>>>>> ants, and fungi. There’s nothing more beautiful to me than the
>>>>>> interconnectedness of nature. If but one link in the chain is removed, 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> system falls into disarray. That’s exactly why we need to protect these
>>>>>> species.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Q2             Do you know a joke about a veterinarian?*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *A2             Christine Hennig,9h*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *A man comes home from work one day and discovers that his dog is
>>>>>> unconscious.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *He rushes the dog to the vet. The vet examines the dog and then
>>>>>> says, “I’m sorry to tell you this, but your dog has died.”*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The man refuses to believe this. He says to the vet, “I can’t
>>>>>> believe my beloved dog is dead! It’ can’t possibly be true! Aren't there
>>>>>> any tests you can give him, just to make sure?”*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The vet says, “OK, I’ll do a test.” He brings a cat into the exam
>>>>>> room. The cat slowly walks around the dog, sniffs it, and then looks at 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> vet and meows.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The vet says, “The test turned out just as I suspected. Your dog is
>>>>>> dead.”*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The man says, “I still can’t believe it!! Can’t you do another
>>>>>> test?”*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *So the vet brings in a large black dog**. The dog sniffs the man’s
>>>>>> unconscious dog, looks at the vet, and says, “Woof!”*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The vet says, “Again, the test shows that your dog is dead. I’m so
>>>>>> sorry, but you’ll just have to face it.”*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The man says, “OK, I guess you’re right. I believe you. It was just
>>>>>> hard for me to face that my long time companion has died. Well, how much 
>>>>>> do
>>>>>> I owe you?”*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The vet replies, “You owe me $500.”*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The man says, “500?? You’re charging me $500 to tell me my dog is
>>>>>> dead?”*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The vet replies, “No, I’m charging you $50 to tell you your dog is
>>>>>> dead. The $450 is for the cat scan and the lab test.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Q3             Is inhaling helium from a balloon safe?*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *A3             C Stuart Hardwick, Award-Winning Scifi Author, Analog
>>>>>> regular Updated 10mo*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Yes and no.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Inhaling a lungful of pure helium has the exact same effect on your
>>>>>> oxygen supply as holding your breath after exhaling. By itself, taking a
>>>>>> single breath of helium can’t really hurt you.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *There is, however, a critical difference.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *When you hold your breath, carbon dioxide starts to build up in
>>>>>> whatever gas is in your lungs and in your blood**. You cannot detect
>>>>>> oxygen, but your body is highly sensitize to carbon dioxide, as even a
>>>>>> fairly modest buildup can be toxic. So as CO2 builds up, you feel an 
>>>>>> urgent
>>>>>> need to breathe, which eventually you can no longer resist, like it or 
>>>>>> not
>>>>>> (in almost every case) you gulp a breath, the crisis passes, and you go
>>>>>> your merry way.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *BUT…if it’s a lungful of helium all that CO2 is building up in,**
>>>>>> and if when you finally can’t take it and gulp a breath, it’s another
>>>>>> breath of helium you gulp…now you’re in real danger.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *As I said, your body can’t detect oxygen, and you just washed away
>>>>>> all the CO2 it was trying to get rid of. As far as your body is 
>>>>>> concerned,
>>>>>> you’ve just taken a nice deep breath of clean fresh air. But if you 
>>>>>> sucked
>>>>>> in more helium—it doesn’t contain any oxygen. You are very likely within
>>>>>> seconds of passing out.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Now, if you just sucked some helium out of a balloon, you might fall
>>>>>> over and hit your head, or in an extremely unlikely case, fall and become
>>>>>> entangled and suffocate, but most likely, the helium in a balloon is 
>>>>>> mixed
>>>>>> with air to stop you doing that, so you’ll just feel rather woozy and 
>>>>>> think
>>>>>> better of your party trick*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *But if you drew that breath through a regulator or pipe fitted to a
>>>>>> helium tank, you are in all probability about to die. You’ll pass out.
>>>>>> You’ll keep breathing. You’ll keep washing out the CO2 with each clean
>>>>>> breath, and your body won’t know anything is wrong. As your tissues 
>>>>>> consume
>>>>>> the last of the oxygen, your heart rate and respiration and blood fly 
>>>>>> will
>>>>>> accelerate as they would at the start of exercise, and then they’ll stop.
>>>>>> Dead.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Humans can’t detect a lack of oxygen, only an excess of CO2**.
>>>>>> People die all the time in confined space accidents in which they climb
>>>>>> down a ladder or set of stairs into a tank that’s been purged with
>>>>>> nitrogen, and if they realize at all that they are passing out, it’s too
>>>>>> late to climb back out.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *My note- I watched a news item in TV recently-In Chennai airport  a
>>>>>> helium balloon used for advertisement** nearby got detached and fell
>>>>>> on the run way and not detected for a long time. *
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Somebody just by incidence detected the green white balloon after
>>>>>> some time* *and it was removed and destroyed with safety
>>>>>> precautions. Fortunately no aircraft landed on the runway avoiding 
>>>>>> serious
>>>>>> accident*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Q3             What is your most loved joke ever? Even if you
>>>>>> remember it now, you can't control your laughing.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *A3             Paolo Lucchesi,10h*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Premier league soccer match. A man looks for where to sit* *in the
>>>>>> packed stands. Suddenly he sees a vacant seat, approaches the man sitting
>>>>>> next to him and asks, "Excuse me, is that seat free?"*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The man turns to look at him with flushed eyes, and in a voice
>>>>>> broken with tears he replies, *
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *"Yes, it's free... it was my wife's place, and now she's gone, she's
>>>>>> gone..."*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *"Excuse me, I didn't mean to..."*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *"You see, soccer was our great passion, the thing that united us**.
>>>>>> We always came to the stadium together, and together we rejoiced and 
>>>>>> hugged
>>>>>> each other when our team scored, together we despaired when our team
>>>>>> conceded a goal, but we were together.... I used to always come with her,
>>>>>> and now instead I have to come alone..."*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *"But you could come with a friend, a relative..."*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *"Damn them, they're all at the funeral." (**Sorry for the
>>>>>> not-so-good translation)*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Q4             Why did Neil Armstrong leave a bracelet apparently on
>>>>>> the moon for his dead daughter? He didn't have authorization to do that.
>>>>>> Weren't all items brought into space supposed to be okayed by NASA?*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *A4             Samantha Wallace,Research Scientist11h*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The bracelet was not left on the moon for Armstrong's deceased
>>>>>> daughter**. This is a common myth that has been debunked by
>>>>>> Armstrong himself and his family.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *According to Armstrong, the bracelet was actually a Personal
>>>>>> Preference Kit (PPK**) item that he had brought with him on the
>>>>>> Apollo 11 mission. PPK items were personal items that astronauts were
>>>>>> allowed to bring with them on their space missions, and they were not
>>>>>> required to be approved by NASA.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The bracelet in question was a small piece of fabric with a few
>>>>>> strands of hair from Armstrong's daughter**, Karen, who had
>>>>>> tragically passed away in 1962 at the age of two from a brain tumor.
>>>>>> Armstrong had carried this item with him on all of his space missions as 
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> way to honor and remember his daughter.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *During the Apollo 11 mission, Armstrong left the PPK bag containing
>>>>>> the bracelet in the Lunar Module as a personal memento. He did not leave 
>>>>>> it
>>>>>> on the moon's surface, as it was not a sanctioned item to be left 
>>>>>> behind.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *In an interview with NBC in 2012, Armstrong's son Mark confirmed
>>>>>> that the bracelet was not left on the moon and that his father had 
>>>>>> brought
>>>>>> it back with him to Earth.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *So, while Armstrong did bring a personal item with him to the moon,
>>>>>> it was not left there for his daughter. It was simply a personal memento
>>>>>> that he carried with him on his historic journey.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Q5             Are there any jokes about religion or other religions
>>>>>> that you find funny despite being religious yourself?*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *A5             Steven Burton, Author Jan 19*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The Chief Rabbi of Israel and the Pope are in a meeting in Rome.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The Rabbi notices an unusually fancy phone on a side table in the
>>>>>> Pope's private chambers. "What is that phone for?" he asks the pontiff. 
>>>>>> **"It's
>>>>>> my direct line to the God!"*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The Rabbi is skeptical, and the Pope notices. The Holy Father
>>>>>> insists that the Rabbi try it out, and, indeed, he is connected to God.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The Rabbi holds a lengthy discussion with Him. After hanging up the
>>>>>> Rabbi says. "Thank you very much. This is great! But listen, I want to 
>>>>>> pay
>>>>>> for my phone charges." The Pope, of course, refuses, but the Rabbi is
>>>>>> steadfast and finally the pontiff gives in. He checks the counter on the
>>>>>> phone and says, "All right! The charges were 100,000 Lira. ($56)"*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The Chief Rabbi gladly hands over a packet of bills. A few months
>>>>>> later, the Pope is in Jerusalem on an official visit. In the Chief 
>>>>>> Rabbi's
>>>>>> chambers he sees a phone identical to his and learns it also is a direct
>>>>>> line to God. The Pope remembers he has an urgent matter that requires
>>>>>> divine consultation and asks if he can use the Rabbi's phone. The Rabbi
>>>>>> gladly agrees, hands him the phone, and the Pope chats away.*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *After hanging up, the Pope offers to pay for the phone charges. This
>>>>>> time, the Chief Rabbi refuses to accept payment. After the Pope insists,
>>>>>> the Chief The Rabbi relents and looks on the phone counter and says: "1
>>>>>> Shekel 50! ($0.42)" The Pope looks surprised: "Why so cheap!?"*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The Rabbi smiles: "Local call."*
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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