Monday, September 1, 2014

Important to have friends....



email from
Lakshman Karalliedde
3:00 PM (13 hours ago)
https://mail.google.com/mail/ca/u/0/images/cleardot.gif
https://mail.google.com/mail/ca/u/0/images/cleardot.gif
https://mail.google.com/mail/ca/u/0/images/cleardot.gif

https://mail.google.com/mail/ca/u/0/images/cleardot.gif
May be a bit silly but says something that is time tested, 
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From:
 Jayampathy Udurawana <udurawanajayampathy@y7mail.com>
Date: Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 9:46 AM
Subject: Important to have friends....
To:
 



 
THIS IS HILARIOUS!!!


Happiness is being in your seventies: That's when we rediscover life's simple pleasures.


More than one in three over-70s told researchers at 'friendship group' Oddfellows they considered themselves ‘very happy’, compared to only one in six of those aged 50 to 60.
Read the full story:

2 September 2014

Israel under fire for 'largest West Bank land grab in 30 years'


The captured land, in the Etzion Jewish settlement bloc near Bethlehem, was declared 'state land, on the instructions of the political echelon' by the military-run Civil Administration.
Read the full story:
2 September 2014

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Acrobatic Chinese.

email from Gallege De Silva
29 Aug (3 days ago)
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/images/cleardot.gif
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/images/cleardot.gif
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/images/cleardot.gif

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/images/cleardot.gif
It is like a kaleidoscope!

Don't miss out..amazing performance!

精彩極啦!!!  髙難度創新表演.萬分之驚訝,......*=D>                            applause
2014 青年奥运会!青奥会开幕式 500人空中起舞 [超清]


image





Preview by Yahoo



You will be amazed what the Chinese can do.  This is a new creative performance, the first time in the world.  Enjoy!

How to tell when you need antibiotics - and when you really don't


GPs write around 35 million prescriptions for antibiotics every year in England. To some, they are regarded as a cure-all.
Read the full story:
27 August 2014

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Tales of an Enchanted Boyhood Alupola to Jaffna,1940 to 1960.




This re-call of times between the early years 1940 to 1960, covers the boyhood years of the author. The early part of the book relives the scenes in a tea-estate in Rathnapura, Sri Lanka. The latter half covers life in Jaffna. Various incidents of this period are related with a sense of humor. The stories related will I am sure, pluck your heart-strings. The way life was lived in the pre-plastic era and scenes of rural life of this era, will take you back over half a century.
1.       Price for delivery in Sri Lanka – Rs.950/- with postage and packing.
Please send a crossed cheque for Rs.900/- drawn in favour of Dr. Philip G Veerasingam, with your home address to:-
Dr. Philip G Veerasingam,
28, Mansuriya Lane,
Honiton Place,
Avissawella.

2.       Price for delivery overseas – US$ 20/-, Euro 15/- with postage and packing.
Email your home address to
I will instruct you on how to make your payment by ‘Smart remit’ through your local bank.

My best wishes,
Dr. Philip G Veerasingam.

27th August 2014.

Gandhiji.


email from Dawood
13:01 (7 hours ago)
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/images/cleardot.gif
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/images/cleardot.gif
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/images/cleardot.gif
to me
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/images/cleardot.gif

When Gandhi was studying law at the University College of London, a white professor, whose last name was Peters, disliked him intensely and always displayed prejudice and animosity towards him. Also, because Gandhi never lowered his head when addressing him, as he expected, there were always “arguments” and confrontations.
One day, Mr. Peters was having lunch at the dining room of the University, and Gandhi came along with his tray and sat next to the professor. The professor said, “Mr Gandhi, you do not understand. A pig and a bird do not sit together to eat.” Gandhi looked at him as a parent would a rude child and calmly replied, “You do not worry professor. I’ll fly away,” and he went and sat at another table.
Mr. Peters, reddened with rage, decided to take revenge on the next test paper,  but Gandhi responded brilliantly to all questions. Mr. Peters, unhappy and frustrated, asked him the following question: “Mr Gandhi, if you were walking down the street and found a package, and within was a bag of wisdom and another bag with a lot of money, which one would you take?” Without hesitating, Gandhi responded, “The one with the money, of course.” Mr. Peters, smiling  sarcastically, said, “I, in your place, would have taken the wisdom, don’t you think?” Gandhi shrugged indifferently and responded, “Each one takes what he  doesn’t have.”  Mr. Peters by this time was fit to be tied. So great was his anger that he wrote on Gandhi’s exam sheet the word “idiot” and gave it to Gandhi. Gandhi took the exam sheet and sat down at his desk trying very hard to remain calm while he contemplated his next move. A few minutes later, Gandhi got up, went to the professor and said to him in a dignified but sarcastically polite tone, “Mr. Peters,  you signed the sheet, but you did not give me the grade.”

Best regards