Why I love Oral B and other things..

Nov 23, 2009 23:26

Today evening, I was wasting my time at the chemist's trying to pick out the coolest toothbrush,when a man (in his late twenties and really fit.. reasons for me noticing...) quietly came into the store holding out a hundred rupee note. He coughed softly to get the chemist's attention, said "Sir.. " and was immediately handed an i-pill in exchange ( Read more... )

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disktop November 24 2009, 05:14:41 UTC
err... ummm...

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souldeath November 24 2009, 12:24:36 UTC
True that.

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uttara November 26 2009, 11:35:13 UTC
Ahh. Smart.

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anonymous January 4 2010, 14:33:20 UTC
What's so terribly wrong with what he did. He's certainly not daft because he doesn't use more conventional methods of birth control because that's just really his choice, fullstop. A hundred rupees is surely not too great a price for ensuring no major side effects, especially given how many men have major philosophical issues (spontaneity) and practical issues (unopenable packaging) with condoms. And there's no way he was risking much chance of other people finding out about his i-Pill because, as you said, he didn't exactly advertise the fact that he was buying one, in addition to, you guessed it, leaving immediately.

Next time, try 'figuring' six or seven things from every little thing that happens in your life, instead of three. You might just be right about one of them. :-)

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uttara January 6 2010, 20:23:11 UTC
This isn't about "wrong".
Any WHO is this??

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mqwerty January 20 2010, 09:29:34 UTC
Now I know what Panda never wanted to be a consultant - because he already has three points for everything! ;)

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