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Chennai Incident
by Naman Sood on Feb 16, 2008 04:50 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

True story. Brother in law, recently transferred to Chennai. One of the local employees walks into his office and starts talking at breakneck speed, so bil puts up his hand and says, Can you please talk in English, I cant understand Tamil.'

So the guy says, But sir, I am talking in English!)


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  RE:Chennai Incident
by surya on Feb 16, 2008 05:15 PM   Permalink
After making a trip of South India, Santa Singh, his wife and his son were returning to Punjab in Tamilnadu Express.

Santa Singh was occupying the lower berth, his wife the middle berth and his son the top most berth in the train. When the train stopped at one of the stations on the way back the son requested Santa Singh to bring him a cup of Ice cream to which Santa readily agreed. When Santa and his son returned they found that a South Indian who couldn't understand Hindi had occupied his son's berth.

Outraged, Santa Singh called the TT and asked him to help. TT requested that he could not understand Hindi/Punjabi so it would be better if Santa Singh explained the whole situation to him in English.

Santa Singh explained, "That man sleeping on top of my wife is not giving birth to my child."

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  RE:Chennai Incident
by Naman Sood on Feb 16, 2008 05:24 PM   Permalink
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

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  RE:Chennai Incident
by malvika on Feb 16, 2008 04:56 PM   Permalink
what u want to say by this story ?

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  RE:Chennai Incident
by sreedhar reddy on Feb 16, 2008 04:57 PM   Permalink
keep your stupid jokes up your ...., or post them on some santa banta page you dork

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  RE:Chennai Incident
by Abhijith sawant on Feb 16, 2008 05:04 PM   Permalink
Good joke man,but this is reality

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