Interesting news originating from Indian skies.State owned Indian Airlines has grounded a few over weight air hostesses Now since the weight issue is taken care of , will someone address the 'attitude ' issue too.That seems a more 'weighty' issue to deal with.I'm also one of the many who have suffered from their 'since you are here you can very well have a seat' attitude. I have cops talk to me nicely after hit & run accidents than the Indian airlines air hostesses.
Can someone be grounded 'coz of their attitude too ? On asking for a glass of water their cold stare has made me as uncomfortable as Kapil Dev judging a Sa Re Ga Ma contest.
BTW,those potbellied pilots are no good either......
A personal narrative of life in the US, India and Canada, story of great losses and average wins, more than often a funny out take on everyday happenings in the East and the West.
Friday, November 17, 2006
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Santa & his Blackberry
Christmas is approaching and kids are already salivating over Nintedo Wii, PS3 and the new Ducati 1098 .
Your parents are not going to buy you any of that so better call Santa to deliver that for you.Came across an innovative and free service TelSanta launched recently for this Christmas.
Parents and kids get a toll free wish list number from Telsanta website.Kids can call Santa for free and tell him their wishlist. The audio recording of the wishlist is than emailed to their parents for keepsakes or to deliver ;-)
Your parents are not going to buy you any of that so better call Santa to deliver that for you.Came across an innovative and free service TelSanta launched recently for this Christmas.
Parents and kids get a toll free wish list number from Telsanta website.Kids can call Santa for free and tell him their wishlist. The audio recording of the wishlist is than emailed to their parents for keepsakes or to deliver ;-)
Labels:
Christmas,
Santa,
Santa Clause,
TelSanta,
Wish List
Friday, November 10, 2006
NBA in India
An insightful article in Time on NBA's slam dunk in India.
Labels:
Globalization,
India,
NBA,
Reebok
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