"Never argue with a fool . . .
... some people might not notice the difference" It was more than mere coincidence that i got to speak on this topic in the oral communications session which has been generously foisted in an otherwise unrelenting schedule to offset the early morning damage done by financial accounting lectures:-)
I begun with a Mark Twain-ian
"It is wise to keep ur mouth shut and appear a fool than to open and remove all doubt!"
Next was a textbook definition of a fool constructed by heavily borrowing from the years of personal experience in this behavioural trait. In verbatim,
"A fool is a person who firmly believes that whatever he speaks is gospel, and whatever he listens to( if ever ) would be passed away as he is never understood by the speaker"
I proceeded to defend fools..."Guys havent we all loooved fools..i mean ADORED 'em.Thomson & Thompson, Suppandi, Laurel&Hardy, Aamir n Salman in Andaaz Apna Apna!!!"
But there is a catch with fools.
Fools who do not know they are fools are adorable.
Fools who do not know they are fools and resort to arguments are dangerous.
Fools who do not know they are fools and resort to arguments and are managers FULL STOP.
Next was the denouement of the foolish discourse,peppered for the occasion..the abstract interpretation.In verbatim,
"Tell me friends,have you ever woken up one fine morning and felt that you were a flower,maybe a daffodil or a tulip or better still a mayflower. I certainly have. And what do you
call a flower in Hindi .. a fool "
The valediction was serious .. quote 'A wise man can see much more from the bottom of the well than a fool can from the top of a mountain' wonder which side of the divide i persist
Till i 'blah'g have a cheer-fool time.
I begun with a Mark Twain-ian
"It is wise to keep ur mouth shut and appear a fool than to open and remove all doubt!"
Next was a textbook definition of a fool constructed by heavily borrowing from the years of personal experience in this behavioural trait. In verbatim,
"A fool is a person who firmly believes that whatever he speaks is gospel, and whatever he listens to( if ever ) would be passed away as he is never understood by the speaker"
I proceeded to defend fools..."Guys havent we all loooved fools..i mean ADORED 'em.Thomson & Thompson, Suppandi, Laurel&Hardy, Aamir n Salman in Andaaz Apna Apna!!!"
But there is a catch with fools.
Fools who do not know they are fools are adorable.
Fools who do not know they are fools and resort to arguments are dangerous.
Fools who do not know they are fools and resort to arguments and are managers FULL STOP.
Next was the denouement of the foolish discourse,peppered for the occasion..the abstract interpretation.In verbatim,
"Tell me friends,have you ever woken up one fine morning and felt that you were a flower,maybe a daffodil or a tulip or better still a mayflower. I certainly have. And what do you
call a flower in Hindi .. a fool "
The valediction was serious .. quote 'A wise man can see much more from the bottom of the well than a fool can from the top of a mountain' wonder which side of the divide i persist
Till i 'blah'g have a cheer-fool time.
2 comments
arre mere bhai ...quality quality aaiyooo ...bring out the "shakar verity"(sweet dried banana pieces in ginger coated dust).we must read your post in delight munching verity like pop corn...aiyooo.must make sushanth give me a link to ur site and truly fool-fill a deepseated need for like minded maggi cooking experiences.(by the way not cooked a single pappadam in yonder country for a year plus now)so hoping u can be neighbourly and continue commenting on mine fair site ..and as for "villa no 76" how exactly are u accomodated there?????
arun
Wokay relax! my villa no. is 52 There are four rooms which house as many as 12 inmates. The ferocious are put two in one room, the gentle are four in one and the middle are three in each. Ill try putting up a pic of the villas on my blog.
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