Sunday, April 3, 2011

We are the Champions!! World Cup is ours! :D

We WON it!!! This is one of the most joyous moments of my life!!! We are the champions of World Cricket! :D It took 28 years!! Wil post pics in time! Love you all! This day was historic. This night is terrific! Indiaaaaa!!!! :D

10 comments:

  1. Yes, even i am very happy. Most of all ... for Sachin. Wish he had made a century. But no matter.

    Do post some good pictures... :)

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  2. Yessss! most of all... for him! How special this man must be.. everyone's most happy for Him. :D players dedicating the win to him, people like me wanted us to win the cup this once cz we wanted to see Him hold the cup! :) the man's a heart-winner! Anything for his smile!

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  3. ...he is special, all right. :)

    How have you been, btw? Great?

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  4. i hv been good. will u always remain anonymous? just saying.

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  5. But you know who i am... don't you? I mean so far as it is possible to know. :) But no matter, if it can help the conversation in any way... here you go. Homenum Revelio!

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  6. ...see, it doesn't help the conversation at all. :)

    btw, i had a new post. Perhaps you would care to have a look. :)

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  7. Re my post... perhaps you would like a look at this, since you tell me you have studied law.

    ...there is also a most famous gig on this. :)

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  8. to ur reply no. 1 and 2: heheh! i had a look..and that case u talk about in one of ur comments in ur post R v. Dudley and Stephens is something they did teach us.. also read the judgment in The Case of Speluncean Explorer's...these put one in dilemma don't they?

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  9. as for the gig.. i laughed on the first part.. the middle part disturbed me and the last part continued on to disgust me! hehe One needs a strong heart for cannibalistic humour! gud one

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  10. ...a strong digestion more likely. :)

    Yes, I am familiar with the other case. The dilemma is there, no doubt, and yet in both cases the verdict was the same - "guilty". Why do you think?

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