hi suri,
am sharing pic of my dear Bruno who gives me more joy thru his undivided attention than my audio video toys
regarding my wheels - they are safari dicor 2.2, swift and a yezdi :yahoo:
the safari is driven by apart from its turbo engine, jvc ax33 hu, rainbow components, kenwood amp and 12"hammer sub.
thanks and regards
mukesh
suri thanks..
though it is interesting that every time someone posts an image shack link i have to get past the K9 defense..
with no offense to anyone, there are times when i have felt that people set out to own dogs as a status symbol, a kind of keeping up with the joneses, without realizing that they (dogs) can sometimes get as complicated as humans......
my message therefore is that owning dogs (or any other living creature for that matter) is a serious affair..it would be a mutually beneficial exercise if some amount of research preceded such pet keeping predilections ...
it is however real sad when some intelligent canine is lorded over by a mutt of a master...
well, moktan, - hehehe!!
for more than half my life - i have had dogs and a wife -
and dogs are easier to manage -
isn't there a contradiction here?? 'dogs' easier to manage and yet just 'a wife'..unless we have to give in to the fact that wives (or just a wife) live longer than dogs..![]()
so between a canine and continence you would choose both...![]()
George, Panditji and Suri, here's another pic of bruno upto his favourite antic - very fond of being carried around in 'godhi" like a small baby !!!
mukesh
hehehe!! -
moktan - you tell me - would you suffer a life-time of abuse for a moment of carnal pleasure with a stepney?
regds suri hehehe!
oh! and moktan - if you are wondering about the word "stepney" -
Does the word "Stepney" exist?
(T.M.Krishnan, Chennai)
Yes, it does. Stepney is actually the name of a street in Llanelli, Wales where the spare wheels for the motorcar were originally made. Since the tyres were made in Stepney, spare wheels began to be called "stepney wheel". Later, it was shortened to "Stepney". These wheels consisted of ready inflated tyres which could temporarily be clamped over a punctured wheel. Nowadays, of course, the word "Stepney" is mostly heard in countries like India, Bangladesh, etc, which were once part of the British Empire. These days, native speakers of English use the word "spare" instead of "Stepney". The word "Stepney" is unheard of in America. and suri uses the word to mean ' the extra woman used for carnal pleasures"