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  • V Vikram A Punathambekar

    Maybe it's one of those things that you have to 'be there' to see the funny side of it, but I thought I'd post it anyway. BTW, Form 16 is a form that contains your earnings and tax paid for a fiscal, and I believe is required for people who're traveling outside the country for the first time. For all practical purposes, you can think of it as a passport in this post. This girl at my office is supposed to go to Canada in a month or so, and had misplaced her Form 16. She told her team members and was rummaging through the papers on her desk, when this guy went up to her and very helpfully asked, "Priya, here is *my* Form 16. Can you use this?" People were on the floor, laughing their guts out, and Priya managed to say "What on earth am *I* going to do with *your* Form 16?", when a second guy stepped up with his form and said "Well, can you use *mine*?" :doh: Cheers, Vikram.


    http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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    Marc Clifton
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    I don't get it. :~ Marc My website
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      I don't get it. :~ Marc My website
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      Vikram A Punathambekar
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      Marc Clifton wrote: I don't get it. I was afraid people wouldn't. :doh: Look, think of it as a passport - it's specific to you. Is your co-worker's passport any good to you when you want to travel and you've misplaced yours? Cheers, Vikram.


      http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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      • V Vikram A Punathambekar

        Maybe it's one of those things that you have to 'be there' to see the funny side of it, but I thought I'd post it anyway. BTW, Form 16 is a form that contains your earnings and tax paid for a fiscal, and I believe is required for people who're traveling outside the country for the first time. For all practical purposes, you can think of it as a passport in this post. This girl at my office is supposed to go to Canada in a month or so, and had misplaced her Form 16. She told her team members and was rummaging through the papers on her desk, when this guy went up to her and very helpfully asked, "Priya, here is *my* Form 16. Can you use this?" People were on the floor, laughing their guts out, and Priya managed to say "What on earth am *I* going to do with *your* Form 16?", when a second guy stepped up with his form and said "Well, can you use *mine*?" :doh: Cheers, Vikram.


        http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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        Mathias B
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        And as a gentleman, you did not offer her yours? :laugh:

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        • V Vikram A Punathambekar

          Marc Clifton wrote: I don't get it. I was afraid people wouldn't. :doh: Look, think of it as a passport - it's specific to you. Is your co-worker's passport any good to you when you want to travel and you've misplaced yours? Cheers, Vikram.


          http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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          Marc Clifton
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          Vikram A Punathambekar wrote: think of it as a passport Ah, ok! I thought it was just a blank form. :doh: Marc My website
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            And as a gentleman, you did not offer her yours? :laugh:

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            Vikram A Punathambekar
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            ;P Cheers, Vikram.


            http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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              Vikram A Punathambekar wrote: think of it as a passport Ah, ok! I thought it was just a blank form. :doh: Marc My website
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              Tom Archer
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              I thought the same thing. Like a declarations form of some type

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                And as a gentleman, you did not offer her yours? :laugh:

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                Mathias Buerklin wrote: And as a gentleman, you did not offer her yours? But if she's a lady she won't ask. So how is the, er, interface realized?

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                  Mathias Buerklin wrote: And as a gentleman, you did not offer her yours? But if she's a lady she won't ask. So how is the, er, interface realized?

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                  Blake Miller
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                  Thoorugh a proxy... as usual :rolleyes:

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                  • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                    Maybe it's one of those things that you have to 'be there' to see the funny side of it, but I thought I'd post it anyway. BTW, Form 16 is a form that contains your earnings and tax paid for a fiscal, and I believe is required for people who're traveling outside the country for the first time. For all practical purposes, you can think of it as a passport in this post. This girl at my office is supposed to go to Canada in a month or so, and had misplaced her Form 16. She told her team members and was rummaging through the papers on her desk, when this guy went up to her and very helpfully asked, "Priya, here is *my* Form 16. Can you use this?" People were on the floor, laughing their guts out, and Priya managed to say "What on earth am *I* going to do with *your* Form 16?", when a second guy stepped up with his form and said "Well, can you use *mine*?" :doh: Cheers, Vikram.


                    http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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                    And you actually didn't have to be there to smile. I was't there, too. I was once complaining to my friend about filling some form (I hate it) snd he told me story about his friend. She onece had to fill in a form, and it was in English and she wasn't native speaker, so she filled it like this: Name: {her name here} Age: {her age here} ... Sex: sometimes :-D I don't know what she was thinking about... btw I did get your story ;) David

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                      And you actually didn't have to be there to smile. I was't there, too. I was once complaining to my friend about filling some form (I hate it) snd he told me story about his friend. She onece had to fill in a form, and it was in English and she wasn't native speaker, so she filled it like this: Name: {her name here} Age: {her age here} ... Sex: sometimes :-D I don't know what she was thinking about... btw I did get your story ;) David

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                      Vikram A Punathambekar
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                      LOL! I know a joke like that, but this is the Lounge. :-O dnh wrote: btw I did get your story Glad I have company. :) Either it's a culture thing or a have-to-be-there thing, people here were howling with laughter in the cafeteria over this. Cheers, Vikram.


                      http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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                      • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                        LOL! I know a joke like that, but this is the Lounge. :-O dnh wrote: btw I did get your story Glad I have company. :) Either it's a culture thing or a have-to-be-there thing, people here were howling with laughter in the cafeteria over this. Cheers, Vikram.


                        http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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                        Vikram A Punathambekar wrote: LOL! I know a joke like that, but this is the Lounge. But you can post it to soapbox if you want :-> David "Stay Kul And Happy" I.A.

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                        • T Tom Archer

                          I thought the same thing. Like a declarations form of some type

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                          Vikram A Punathambekar
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                          It kinda is. You fill it up and submit it with proof, and you get back a copy after the Government verifies it. :-> Cheers, Vikram.


                          http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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                          • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                            Maybe it's one of those things that you have to 'be there' to see the funny side of it, but I thought I'd post it anyway. BTW, Form 16 is a form that contains your earnings and tax paid for a fiscal, and I believe is required for people who're traveling outside the country for the first time. For all practical purposes, you can think of it as a passport in this post. This girl at my office is supposed to go to Canada in a month or so, and had misplaced her Form 16. She told her team members and was rummaging through the papers on her desk, when this guy went up to her and very helpfully asked, "Priya, here is *my* Form 16. Can you use this?" People were on the floor, laughing their guts out, and Priya managed to say "What on earth am *I* going to do with *your* Form 16?", when a second guy stepped up with his form and said "Well, can you use *mine*?" :doh: Cheers, Vikram.


                            http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.

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                            So does that mean that Priya is a little brighter than those other two blokes?


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