MYSELF BIHARI BABU

Hi pee-pool! (You smell of susu. Yucks!)

Myself Bihari Babu! I am a law e-student. No! No! I not taking any electronic/ wheel-electronic course. But am clarifying because pee-pool making fun when I say e-student. I tell them “Chalo! Chalo! Bhago”.

BTW…I thought let me try my hand at blogging. Maybe I can make you e-smile. I write simple and short posts. Maximum 200 words.

Bye bye Bhai.

See me. This is Bihari Babu.

See you.

Laughing full-too. Haina? I know, you know.

ps- I love churning makkhan (butter) from milk. I do that to people’s brains too. This is what the blog will be about.

Comments

Anonymous guest 1 Apr 2010, 05:54
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OMG! Who is this?
Legally Sagacious 1 Apr 2010, 08:40
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Nice! Refreshing blog post!
Anonymous guest 1 Apr 2010, 14:44
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Bihari's are far more better people than the person describing them above {although the above one is entertaining}. One man can never be face of entire Bihar either historically or geographically.
Bihari Babuu 1 Apr 2010, 19:42
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I told you...myself Bihari Babuu.

And I must tell you...My buffalo's milk is more refreshing.
Anonymous guest 1 Apr 2010, 23:10
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this is horrendous !!
Anonymous guest 1 Apr 2010, 23:37
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I agree. LI should adopt some quality control measures. The trend of commenters posting comments in SMS language too need to be curbed.
kianganz 1 Apr 2010, 23:47
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@5 - I agree somewhat on the comments in SMS language. Should we institute a strict policy to ban all comments written in txt-spk?

Please respond on the forum thread below (not in this thread please, as it is a little off topic)

http://www.legallyindia.com/Comments-how-to-moderate-them#630

Best,
Kian
Bihari Babuu 2 Apr 2010, 00:07
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@ 5...please let me know why my post doesnot meet you quality standards.

Except for the first line "Hi pee-pool! (You smell of susu. Yucks!)"...which I agree is crass humour, what words offend you? Please let me know. I will delete them if you wish.
Anonymous guest 2 Apr 2010, 00:41
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#5 here. Perhaps you are right. I felt repulsed on reading the first line which prompted my post.
Bihari Babuu 2 Apr 2010, 06:38
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It is OK. Sometimes I also beat my Gaddi dog just like that; because I thought that he did something wrong which he did not do.

Then I offer him marigold biscuit and he becomes happy. You have offered me a small apology and now I am happy.
Anonymous guest 3 Apr 2010, 04:52
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Welcome aboard! We'll have a lot of rustic charm and humour i suppose. @3...this guy has said nothing against any person...refrain from such ill-found conclusions
Anonymous guest 3 Apr 2010, 18:16
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Hi Bihari Babu, #5 here, well my objection towards this post as a whole is related to the fact that it has no relation to any legal issue or anything related to law school, law firms etc.

I remember the criteria set by Kian for blogging is - 1. It should relate to law or any legal issue .
2. The same should be connected with India.

Moreover, the language used is cheap and its a disgrace shown to the law school particularly where you are pursuing your course. You dont know how do sensible blogging. I m a non-NLU student, but I would like to know if u are from any NLU or not.

I appreciate the element of humour to be present in any blog . But, in your case you make laugh at you rather on your post. Remember, you can be funny without actually being a joker.
Anonymous guest 3 Apr 2010, 18:18
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Bihari Babuu 3 Apr 2010, 20:34
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Dear #5

Yes, the criteria set by Mr. Ganz...I remember that.
(Dude, my buffaloe's doodh (milk) has made my memory strong. hahahahaha)

However, through this pos I just wanted to introduce myself. You think my language is cheap. OK fine. Some people have called the language hilarious. Others have called it funny. Frankly I don't give a damn.

I hope you have read my 2nd post. It touched upon a legal topic. And I hope it did churn your mind like butter. hahahahaha.

BTW...don't you think someone who cracks jokes is a JOKER? Even GOD cracks jokes on our lives...sometimes. He is a JOKER too. What say? I know you will have no reply. It is too profound!
Anonymous guest 4 Apr 2010, 17:43
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Bihari Babu #5 here, well my comment was related to your 1st post which was totally devoid of any legal issue and with regards to your language used in the first line of the topic it was indeed very cheap.
If this is the way you introduce yourself then that reflects your personality and nothing else.
Anonymous guest 4 Apr 2010, 17:50
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There are few meanings of joker :

Noun1.jokerjoker - a person who enjoys telling or playing jokes
jokester
comedian, comic - a professional performer who tells jokes and performs comical acts


2.jokerjoker - a person who does something thoughtless or annoying; "some joker is blocking the driveway"

disagreeable person, unpleasant person - a person who is not pleasant or agreeable.

Well by joker I meant the last meaning .... you make us feel very unpleasant from the first line of your first post.
Bihari Babuu 11 Apr 2010, 19:16
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@ 15 and 16
It was an introduction.

And if you judge my personality by the first line of my post...man! don't be a 'judge'. You'll make a good lawyer though.

And I intend to be the noun 1 joker- a person who enjoys telling jokes....with two qualifications.

1.) a person who enjoys telling 'law related' jokes.
2.) and makes your brain churn like butter when he is done.
Anonymous guest 12 Apr 2010, 21:39
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nice one or would i say "A1"!!!!!
Anonymous guest 12 Apr 2010, 21:58
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To
MR.anonymous (u feel offended becoz of the openers ,so started my comment with highly commendable word "MR"),
JOKER Analyst,

may be u are so pissed off{(opps! used that word again... saari(sorry) :)] being NON-NLU-ite , and other whom you consider un-intellingentsia (read UP. biharis), are crack butts in NLU's .

SO coming to the crux , try to un-partisan urself from dilemma that U are best and we are illegitimate child of reservation ,
and go kick some butt at dialects .\

byebye
pee-pool