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Changes with post count. When you'll have 100, you'll be 2nd XI Cricketer.:)

I know that. Have accounts on various forums dude.
By the post, I meant that School Boy Cricketer looked much more classy and stylish. :D
 
Then ask the mods to change your usertitle.

Custom user title is not allowed IMO.
So, I am fine with this. :D

If there would have been an allowance for a custom user title, I would have clinched it.
 
TBF there probably was some alcohol still left in his bloodstream from a previous night :p
 
I'm staying clear of the magic juice for a while now. I've been told if I am caught in work drunk, I'll get fired. Anyway, I am seeing a rather pretty lady so want to be pretty sober around her ;)
 
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School Pranks closed.:p

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Today the verdict was delivered on the world's worst industrial disaster of alltime.

Bhopal gas tragedy: 8 found guilty, get bail Bhopal gas tragedy: 8 found guilty, get bail - India - The Times of India

BHOPAL: The seven Indian Union Carbide India Ltd (UCIL) officials convicted in the 26-year-old Bhopal gas tragedy case have been granted bail and released on submission of a surety of Rs 25,000 by a trial court in Bhopal, according to a Times Now report. Earlier on Monday, eight accused, one of whom is deceased, were sentenced to two years in prison for causing death due to negligence.

Reacting to the development, representatives of the tragedy's victims and their families who have been protesting outside the court, said they would approach the Madhya Pradesh High Court to allow the slapping of more stringent charges against all those accused in the case.

The Magistrate court in Bhopal on Monday convicted all eight Indians accused in the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy case. A Rs 500,000 fine has been imposed on UCIL.

Toxic gas leak from a Union Carbide pesticide factory in 1984 killed thousands and left an unspecified number battered with diseases and deformity - the toll of victims is still rising.

How ludicrous! Already 26 years have passed since the tragedy, yet we still have the main accused leading an affluent lifestyle in luxury mansions in the US, the US based company denying its role in the tragedy and our great courts granting bails to the seven/eight guys we could produce before the law. :facepalm Instead of vouching for access to David Coleman Headley, our government should first convince US to extradite Warren Anderson to India. It's ridiculous, really!
 
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