Monday 27 August 2007

COBRAPOST


What's it with correspondents and cobras? These guys certainly freak out on them.. Here read through this story guys... And guess what's wrong with it... Only then proceed to the next para... Pls pls do this.

What's the feel you get reading this story? That a menacing, monstrous shiny black creature has stretched across the road hissing ferociously at any movement headed towards it. ('It' cause Herald's Agonda correspondent hasn't identified the gender of the cobra unlike Navhind's Vasco chappie) Ok where were we... ya... Doesn't the story give you this impression? And at the end of it all, check out first para... It turns out that the snake is only 35 cms in length...

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I found the last para interesting. The only way this creature would attract so much attention was if it were on the tarmac.

Was is caught in a pothole?

Would be glad if someone posted a camera phone, pic of the snake.

28 August 2007 at 00:27  
Blogger Pen Pricks said...

you know how it works... the guys who'd have taken the pictures are probably those who'd never latch on to this blog ;)

28 August 2007 at 00:41  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The pic accompanying this post has stopped appearing. It used to earlier.

Same story with 'THE NAVHIND CRIMES' post.

Please upload the pics again if possible.

4 September 2007 at 23:46  
Blogger Pen Pricks said...

Thanks man...dunno how that happened.... updated it again... feared i had lost the pic

4 September 2007 at 23:52  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

pls mr. pen prick i would surely like to see how a 35 cms long creature can blog the traffic if possible pls post the photographs. may be this technique would be better than eracting traffic signals at the junction especially near the CENTRAL LIBRARY.

6 September 2007 at 12:59  
Blogger Pen Pricks said...

hey man... if we had a photo we'd have done it right away... we're sure curious to know to friend...

6 September 2007 at 13:05  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

35cms goes extremely well under my 15cms radials.

14 September 2007 at 06:38  

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