If you are one of the 4 people in the world who are going to read this, you are very lucky I tell you
Because it sounds like dam.And dam sounds like Saddam, doesn't it?Dam-Saddam-Dam.And I can't give a dam, because I don't have one.Even if I had a dam, it would have been very costly so I couldn't have given it, you know.Yeah.And its teachers' day today.And there was a great man who built dams down in south and loved his teachers.Yeah, you got him right; It was M. Visvesvaray. He had a humongous personality then, but the story goes that he once saw one of his old teachers on road, while he was travelling by car.He got down and touched his feet..They would have had ambassador cars then I suppose.
And there's a Visvesvaray Bhawan in Patna to look after all the construction/building stuff going on in Bihar. Its a big building..and its shape is good.Which brings me to another reason why I don't give a damn, because I have given all my damns to the government.I don't have anything left.That's what the government does, it empties you, exhausts you.In a way its good na?This 'na' I wonder if is used in any other country except Bihar.
And the most important of all-
Damn is actually derived from the Sanskrit word 'Damdi', which was a currency unit in British Indian times.And the Gora people naturally converted:
this- "Ek damdi nahi denge"
into this- "I won't give a damn".
As we all know about my patriotism,I hence would not like to give that damn away ,again.
And there's a Visvesvaray Bhawan in Patna to look after all the construction/building stuff going on in Bihar. Its a big building..and its shape is good.Which brings me to another reason why I don't give a damn, because I have given all my damns to the government.I don't have anything left.That's what the government does, it empties you, exhausts you.In a way its good na?This 'na' I wonder if is used in any other country except Bihar.
And the most important of all-
Damn is actually derived from the Sanskrit word 'Damdi', which was a currency unit in British Indian times.And the Gora people naturally converted:
this- "Ek damdi nahi denge"
into this- "I won't give a damn".
As we all know about my patriotism,I hence would not like to give that damn away ,again.