Sunday, December 27, 2009
Career Path
The Priest says "If I am lucky, I guess I could become a Bishop."
"Well, could you get any higher than that?" asks the Rabbi.
"I suppose that if my works are seen in a very good light that I might be made an Arch Bishop" said the Priest a bit cautiously.
"Is there any way that you might go higher than that?"
"If all the Saints should smile, I guess I could be made a Cardinal", said the priest. "Could you be anything higher than a Cardinal?" probed the Rabbi.
Hesitating a little bit, the Priest said "I suppose that I could be elected Pope, but..."
So the Rabbi says "And could you be anything higher than that?, is there any way to go up from being the Pope?"
"What!!! I should be the Messiah himself!?!" The Rabbi leaned back and said "One of our boys made it."
Son's Pray
The father didn't quite know what this meant, but was glad his son was praying. The next morning, they found Grandpa dead on the floor of a heart attack. The father reassured himself that it was just a coincidence, but was still a bit spooked.
The next night, he heard his son praying again: "God bless Mommy and Daddy. Ta ta, Grandma."
The father was worried, but decided to wait until morning. Sure enough, the next morning Grandma was on the floor, dead of a heart attack.
Really scared now, the father decided to wait outside his son's door the next night. And sure enough, the boy started to pray: "God bless Mommy. Ta ta, Daddy."
Now the father was crapping his pants. He stayed up all night, and went to the doctor's early the next day to make sure his health was fine. When he finally came home, his wife was waiting on the porch. She said, "Thank God you're here -- we could really use your help! We found milkman dead on our porch this morning!"
Entry and Exit
Student very confidently replied: 'Sir, it is not Exit Policy. You got it wrong. Perhaps it is printer's devil. It is Exim Policy'
The professor repeated the question to another student.
The student promptly replied: 'Sir, it is related to leaving the examination hall by a student in the overall educational policy.'
The professor repeated the question to another student.
The student exhibited a cleverer disposition. 'Sir, as for common sense, there cannot be an exit policy without there being an entrance policy. It is, therefore, necessary to have clearer entrance and exit policies in the country in all walks of life.'
The professor thereafter stopped asking that question.
Freshmen Vs. Seniors
Freshman: Is never in bed past noon.
Senior: Is never out of bed before noon.
Freshman: Reads the syllabus to find out what classes he can cut.
Senior: Reads the syllabus to find out what classes he needs to attend.
Freshman: Brings a can of soda into a lecture hall.
Senior: Brings a jumbo hoagie and six-pack of Mountain Dew into a recitation class.
Freshman: Calls the professor "Teacher."
Senior: Calls the professor "Bob."
Freshman: Would walk ten miles to get to class.
Senior: Drives to class if it's more than three blocks away.
Freshman: Memorizes the course material to get a good grade.
Senior: Memorizes the professor's habits to get a good grade.
Freshman: Knows a book-full of useless trivia about the university.
Senior: Knows where the next class is. Usually.
Freshman: Shows up at a morning exam clean, perky, and fed.
Senior: Shows up at a morning exam in sweats with a cap on and a box of pop tarts in hand.
Freshman: Has to ask where the computer labs are.
Senior: Has own personal workstation.
Freshman: Lines up for an hour to buy his textbooks in the first week.
Senior: Starts to think about buying textbooks in October... maybe.
Freshman: Looks forward to first classes of the year.
Senior: Looks forward to first beer garden of the year.
Freshman: Is proud of his A+ on Calculus I midterm
Senior: Is proud of not quite failing his Complex Analysis midterm
Freshman: Calls his girlfriend back home every other night
Senior: Calls Domino's every other night
Freshman: Is appalled at the class size and callousness of professors
Senior: Is appalled that the campus 'Subway' burned down over the summer
Freshman: Conscientiously completes all homework, including optional questions
Senior: Homework? I knew I forgot to do something last night
Freshman: Goes on grocery-shopping trip with Mom before moving onto campus
Senior: Has a beer with Mom before moving into group house
Freshman: Is excited about the world of possibilities that awaits him, the unlimited vista of educational opportunities, the chance to expand one's horizons and really make a contribution to society
Senior: Is excited about new dryers in laundry room
Freshman: Takes meticulous four-color notes in class
Senior: Occasionally stays awake for all of class
Little Johny's Homework
"My dog ate it," was his solemn response.
"Johnny, I've been a teacher for eighteen years. Do you really expect me to believe that?"
"It's true, Miss Martin, I swear," insisted Johnny. "I had to force him, but he ate it!"
MEASURING SKILLS
An engineer, a mathematician, and a physicist were standing around the college flagpole when an English professor happened by. 'What are you doing?' he asked.
'We need to know the height of the flagpole,' explained the engineer, 'and we're discussing the various formulas we might use to calculate it.'
Stunned, the English professor proceeded to pull the pole from its fitting, laid it on the ground, borrowed a tape measure, and announced, 'Twenty-four feet exactly.' He put the pole back where it had been and walked away.
'English professors!' sneered the mathematician. 'We ask him for the height and he gives us the length.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
It's not the fault of the student if he fails, because the year has ONLY 365' days.
Typical academic year for a student.
1. Sundays-52,Sundays in a year, you know Sundays are for rest --- Days left 313.
2. Summer holidays-50 where weather is very hot and difficult to study --- Days left 263.
3. 8 hours daily sleep-means 130 days --- Days left 141.
4. 1 hour for daily playing-(good for health) means 15 days --- Days left 126.
5. 2 hours daily for food & other delicacies(chew properly & eat)-means 30days --- Days left 96.
6. 1 hour for talking (man is a social animal)-means 15 days --- Days left 81.
7. Exam days per year atleast 35 days --- Days left 46.
8. Quarterly, Half yearly and festival (holidays)-40 days --- Balance 6 days.
9. For sickness atleast 3 days --- Remaining days 3.
10. Movies and functions atleast 2 days --- 1 day left.
11. That 1 day is your birthday. "How can you study at that day?"
Balance days 0
"How can a student PASS???
Student : Gandhi ji was born.
Teacher : What happened in 1873?
Student : Gandhiji was four years old.
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Teacher : Ram and Shilpa!,why are you late for school,today?
Shilpa: Madam, I lost a one rupee coin and was searching for it.
Teacher: Ram, what about you?
Ram : Madam. .., I was not able to move ....because I was hiding that coin under my feet.
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Teacher : Now children , if I saw a man beating a donkey and stopped him then what virtue would I be showing ?
Student : BROTHERLY LOVE
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Teacher : Because of Gandhiji's hard work what do we get on 15th August.
Student : A holiday
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Teacher : Can anyone give me an example of Coincidence ?
Johnny : Sir, my mother and father got married on the same day same time.
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Teacher : How old is ur father.
Sunny : As old as I am.
Teacher : How is it possible?
Sunny : He became father only after I was born.
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Teacher : What is your name?
Student : Mera naam Surya Prakash hai.
Teacher : When I ask aquestion in english, answer it in english.
Student : My name is Sunlight.
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"Drinking.......?"
" No.. thinking!"
2. just in case u think i am wrong see rule 1
"Dear my love,
I've just arrived for my destination. Plans are made for your arrival tommorrow.
Love, Your Husband
P.S. It sure is warm down here.
This is is cat
This is how cat
This is to cat
This is keep cat
This is a cat
This is dumbass cat
This is busy cat
This is for cat
This is forty cat
This is seconds cat.
Now go back and read the THIRD word in each line from the top.