Friday, February 24, 2006

Unconventional Messaging Service

One would assume that cars and T-shirts are just used as items of necessity. However, it is nice to see that these are increasingly being used by the public to air their personal opinions as well.

Cars have some of the best messages pasted on them.
Yesterday I saw a sticker on the rear windshield of a car which read ‘Bomb Texas they have oil too’. (A fellow opposer surely),
'Sangharsh hi jeevan hai' (Life is a struggle)
'Love to See you and Cry'

Then there are the messages with religious overtures like Radhe Radhe, Hare Krishna (on my sis’ new car) and Rabh Mera Mehrbaan (my God is kind).
Will add on as I read and remember more.


The Indian teen sensation Sania Mirza is a known votary for meaningful T-shirts (whatever that means). Call me old-fashioned but I strongly believe that the meaning (or usefulness for that matter) of text is usually lost when it is written across a girl’s unique asset. I have read one too many such messages and hung my head in shame.

Things like Guess?
What are You looking at?
Girl Power
Pussy Cat
Sweet Girls (Wish it were succeeded by 'No pun intended')
Goo Goo Eyes

The Army needs men and SO DO I.
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Will update.

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