i've owned the mrecedez e270 cdi..lovely car with leather interior and tip tronic box..and i've not had to get intimate with bachan junior..so whos the lucky one..
RE:RE:lucky me!
by robin on Nov 03, 2007 02:56 AM
neal..i'm a property developer..and the way the property market is going here in the uk, i'll be happy to be driver!!haha. imagine no insurance or fuel charges?? ps.neal..i believe i showed my class by not reacting to you..because if you had met me in real life..i think you would have shown more respect..i can tell you are from a good home and the excitement of getting your reply on screen means alot..best wishes to you!
RE:lucky me!
by google lover on Nov 02, 2007 08:27 PM
obviously u r lucky since u didnt have to get intimate with either bacchan junior, bacchan senior as well as amar singh LOL
Does Amitabh Bachchan have another son? I would have loved to become a Bachchan Bahu and then I would have also got a Mercedes too and my news would have also come in rediff as they dont have anything else to publish they would have I am sure published that.
RE:Lucky Female!
by Gundappa on Nov 02, 2007 06:47 PM
Hmm, first u have to be another Ash, 'the most beautiful woman in the world,' as per Oprah Winfrey, and then dream of being Big B's bahu and having a Mercedes of your own!
RE:Lucky Female!
by siddhuism on Nov 02, 2007 08:51 PM
Oye kudi, Try either big B or small B. If not wife.. something else...;) U may get a maruti 800 atleast. Wish u all the best
RE:This is investigative journalism
by Jerry Cosmo on Nov 02, 2007 07:10 PM
The correct definition of Investigative Journalism is below Mr. Einstein ....
Investigative journalism is when reporters deeply investigate a topic of interest, often involving crime, political corruption, or some other scandal.
De Burgh (2000) states that: "An investigative journalist is a man or woman whose profession it is to discover the truth and to identify lapses from it in whatever media may be available. The act of doing this generally is called investigative journalism and is distinct from apparently similar work done by police, lawyers, auditors and regulatory bodies in that it is not limited as to target, not legally founded and closely connected to publicity".
An investigative journalist may spend a considerable period researching and preparing a report, sometimes months or years, whereas a typical daily or weekly news reporter writes items concerning immediately available news. Most investigative journalism is done by newspapers, wire services and freelance journalists. An investigative journalist's final report may take the form of an expos%uFFFD.