One of the greatest live acts in history was the Queen Concert in Wembley Stadium 1986.
In minute 2:03, Freddie uttered the greatest F*** You ever…an amazing must watch !
One of the greatest live acts in history was the Queen Concert in Wembley Stadium 1986.
In minute 2:03, Freddie uttered the greatest F*** You ever…an amazing must watch !
Obama’s victory and his marvelous acceptance speech reminds me of this great Queen number (One of my favorites)
Feel pretty sure that some Indian entrepreneur will make a fortune from Myanmar
Some stuff I am reading today morning:
Rich buyers willing to pay premium even for litigation properties (ET)
Some traders caught flat footed (WSJ)
Obama win unhealthy for Indian IT (ET)
Dayanidhi Maran, Aircel-Maxis Nexus (FE)
Should TCS be afraid of Cognizant ? (Mint)
President Obama’s acceptance speech (WashingtonPost)
Games people play (PsyFiTec)
Buffett in a box:No,No, No (TRB)
UBS was just kidding when it fired scores of employees (Dealbreaker)
Marc Faber’s Asset Protection Plan (ZeroHedge)
Though Sardar Patel was known as a no-nonsense man devoid of any sense of humour, Nair has written about lighter moments featuring him. The one centres around VP Menon with whom Patel had a special relation. Menon had to face the ire of Nesamani Nadar, a Congress MP from Kanyakumari, during his visit to Thiruvananthapuram in connection with the reorganisation of States. Nadar barged into Menon’s suit in the State Gust House and shouted at him for not obeying his diktats. Menon, who was enjoying his quota of sun-downer, asked Nadar to get out of his room. A furious Nadar sent a six-page letter to Sardar Patel trading all kinds of charges against Menon. “He was fully drunk when I went to meet him in the evening and he abused me using the filthiest of languages,” complained Nadar in his letter.
Sardar Patel, who read the letter in full asked his secretary V Shankar, an ICS officer: “Shankar, does VP take drinks?” Shankar, who was embarrassed by the question, had to spill the beans. “Sir, Menon takes a couple of drinks in the evening,” he said. Sardar was curious to know what was Menon’s favorite drink. Shankar replied that Menon preferred only Scotch. “Shankar, you instruct all government secretaries to take Scotch in the evening,” Sardar told Shankar. Nair writes that this anecdote was a rave in the Delhi evenings for a number of years!
–from the DailyPioneer