Forum: Internet Links Topic: When 1+1=1 started by: Leisher Posted by Leisher on Mar. 13 2015,08:03
< This bride has standards. >
Posted by Malcolm on Mar. 13 2015,08:13
QUOTE What is 15 plus 6? When the groom answered “17,” the bride left and refused to return, despite the groom’s family’s pleas, according to police. Those standards aren't exactly high. Posted by Vince on Mar. 13 2015,08:29
QUOTE the bride’s father, Mohar Singh, said. “Even a first grader can answer this.” This is why they are taking all our programming jobs. Posted by Malcolm on Mar. 13 2015,08:55
(Vince @ Mar. 13 2015,10:29) QUOTE QUOTE the bride’s father, Mohar Singh, said. “Even a first grader can answer this.” This is why they are taking all our programming jobs. Most of the Indian programmers I've met have been average. It's their willingness to work cheaper and longer that's making a difference. Posted by thibodeaux on Mar. 13 2015,16:52
(Malcolm @ Mar. 13 2015,11:13) QUOTE QUOTE What is 15 plus 6? When the groom answered “17,” the bride left and refused to return, despite the groom’s family’s pleas, according to police. Those standards aren't exactly high. "According to police" Whaaaa? Posted by Vince on Mar. 13 2015,18:50
Math police?
Posted by Malcolm on Mar. 14 2015,09:46
(thibodeaux @ Mar. 13 2015,18:52) QUOTE (Malcolm @ Mar. 13 2015,11:13) QUOTE QUOTE What is 15 plus 6? When the groom answered “17,” the bride left and refused to return, despite the groom’s family’s pleas, according to police. Those standards aren't exactly high. "According to police" Whaaaa? I'm assuming since it's India a whole shitload of transactions, some monetary in nature, have taken place prior to this wedding. When the wedding's called off, some people try to recover their expenses. A few of the Indians at work have described their "courtships." We'd probably call them "negotiations between sets of parents." |