Wednesday, September 25, 2013

'College House' - email from jksw

College House today.
  Beautiful college House. On Thurstan Rd, Colombo, opposite 'varsity.
 More spruced up today than even in the 1960s when it was the best  varsity
hostel.
jksw

Irish dictionary - email from Kamalini Kanapathippillai

Very clever, very funny.
 
 
To be sure, to be sure!
The Irish have the lowest stress rate because they do not understand the seriousness of most medical terminology.....
Medical Term
 
Irish Definition
Artery
-
The study of paintings
Bacteria
-
Back door to cafeteria
Barium
-
What doctors do when patients die
Benign
-
What you be, after you be eight
Caesarean Section
-
A neighbourhood in Rome
Cat scan
-
Searching for Kitty
Cauterize
-
Made eye contact with her
Colic
-
A sheep dog
Coma
-
A punctuation mark
Dilate
-
To live long
Enema
-
Unfriendly female
Fester
-
Quicker than someone else
Fibula
-
A small lie
Impotent
-
Distinguished, well known
Labor Pain
-
Getting hurt at work
Medical Staff
-
A Doctor's cane
Morbid
-
A higher offer
Nitrates
-
Rates of Pay for Working at Night,
Normally more money than Days
Node
-
I knew it
Outpatient
-
A person who has fainted
Pelvis
-
Second cousin to Elvis
Post Operative
-
A letter carrier
Recovery Room
-
Place to do upholstery
Rectum
-
Nearly killed him
Secretion
-
Hiding something
Seizure
-
Roman Emperor
Tablet
-
A small table
Terminal Illness
-
Getting sick at the airport
Tumor
-
One plus one more
Urine
-
Opposite of you're out
 
 

Monday, September 23, 2013

Being rich and being poor - email from Kitta Rajaratnam

 
A Swami was having a conversation
with Lord Shiva one day and said.

'Lord, I would like to know what
Heaven and Hell are like.


Lord Shiva led the Swami to two
doors.

He opened one of the doors and the
Swami looked in.
In the middle of the room was a large round table.
In the middle of the table was a large pot
of stew, which smelled delicious and
made the Swami's mouth water.
The people sitting around the table
were thin and sickly. They appeared to
be famished.
They were holding spoons with very long handles that
were strapped to their arms and each found it possible to reach into the pot
of stew and take a spoonful.

But because the handle was longer than their arms, they could not get the
spoons back into their mouths.

The Swami shuddered at the sight of their misery and suffering.

Lord Shiva said, 'You have seen Hell.

They went to the next room and
opened the door.
It was exactly the same as the first one. There was the
large round table with the large pot of stew which made the holy man's mouth
water.
The people were equipped with the same long-handled spoons,
but here the people were well nourished and
plump, laughing and talking.
The Swami said, 'I don't understand.'

'It is simple,' said Lord Shiva..

'It requires but one skill.
You see they have learned to feed each
other, while the greedy think only
of themselves.'

When Lord Shiva created the world, He was
thinking of you. It's estimated 93%
won't forward this. If you are one of
the 7% who will, forward this with the
title '7%'.

I'm in the 7%

Remember that I will always share
my spoon with you !


HAVE A GREAT DAY

When I'm 64- The Beatles with lyrics

Click on the following web-link. Beautiful song to sing along. Words appear on the screen. You will be perfect the third time you join in the singing.

http://youtu.be/ldIfhc1pJpk

Another version with singing in harmony:-
http://youtu.be/uHGe09wXwX0


Sunday, September 22, 2013

Irish medical dictionary - email from jksw

 Irish Medical Dictionary









 


Irish Medical Dictionary
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The Irish have the lowest stress rate
because they do not take medical terminology seriously
You are going to die anyway, so live life
Medical Term

Irish Definition
Artery
-
The study of paintings
Bacteria
-
Back door to cafeteria
Barium
-
What doctors do when patients die
Benign
-
What you be, after you be eight
Caesarean Section
-
A neighbourhood in Rome
Cat scan
-
Searching for Kitty
Cauterize
-
Made eye contact with her
Colic
-
A sheep dog
Coma
-
A punctuation mark
Dilate
-
To live long
Enema
-
Not a friend
Fester
-
Quicker than someone else
Fibula
-
A small lie
Impotent
-
Distinguished, well known
Labour Pain
-
Getting hurt at work
Medical Staff
-
A Doctor's cane
Morbid
-
A higher offer
Nitrates
-
Rates of Pay for Working at Night,
Normally more money than Days
Node
-
I knew it
Outpatient
-
A person who has fainted
Pelvis
-
Second cousin to Elvis
Post Operative
-
A letter carrier
Recovery Room
-
Place to do upholstery
Rectum
-
Nearly killed him
Secretion
-
Hiding something
Seizure
-
Roman Emperor
Tablet
-
A small table
Terminal Illness
-
Getting sick at the airport
Tumour
-
One plus one more
Urine
-
Opposite of you're out