12 posts tagged “pictures”
When the world was celebrating India's win in the Cricket Twenty20 (including this blogger) .... Anand was crowned the Undisputed world chess champion at Mexico City. Better late then never ........
The other not so famed, praised victory belongs to the Kalinga Institute boys called "Jungle crows" in the TourAid.Org sponsored world Under14 rugby championship recently defeating a fancied SouthAfrican team by a margin of 19-5.
courtesy : susanpolgar.blogspot.com & touraid.org
Yes, Dubai has a Sub Arctic levels Cafe Lounge @ Times Square.
It's called "Chillout".
- Almost everything in the Cafe is sculpted out of ice
- The tables, chairs, bar stands etc are made of ice
- Even the cutlery is made of ice
- The Lounge provides Parka (jackets, with thermal lining) to adjust the cold levels
- Most of the staff are from Russia, Romania etc (the cold countries)
- Even the lights are of Special LEDs without heating and thereby melting the ice
So enjoy their coooool comforts if you are stopping over at Dubai ....
After 6 years of overthrowing the Taliban led government in Afghanistan still almost all of the women wear the Burqa's. In this scenario a TV show on "Next Top Model" at an Afghani town Mazar-i-sharif is not just surprising but also projects a different face of the Afghan women.
Welcome change for these aspiring models & more so the women in this country.
Ya ... the hangover continues with one more collage of Pic's on the cricket frenzy in the subcontinent ......
Hopefully the next picture to be added to this site would be Non-Cricket ..... :-)
You could have only one picture today and it could only be the Indian Cricket team which won the Twenty20 inaugural worldcup finals .........
With India winning, the format as also become successful in the subcontinent and the Board is happy along with the advertisers .......
Pic Courtesy : Rediff.com
Can't be a better picture to describe the festivals, colours which are associated along with those festivals in Tamil Nadu, India.
One of my favourites .......
Could some corporate or an organisation get in someone's personal preferences?
Isn't it moral policing?
Has the individual exceeded the organisational codes?
Probably these could only be answered by either M/s EUREST or Ms. Amrit Lal, the parties involved in the sacking of Ms. Lal by Eurest for wearing a Nose stud for work at the London's Heathrow airport.
This reminds me of another post on the unusual tribes and their habits of wearing neck rings ......
"Spot" prize : Spot the nose stud in the picture and win a trip to the Moon ....
