Thursday, October 01, 2009

A Hotel of Key Cards...!!!

A Hotel of Key Cards...!!!

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Ever wondered what to do with all those hotel key cards you’ve accumulated? Maybe you’ve thought about building your own hotel out of the them. No? Well, that's okay, because Holiday Inn had that bright idea, and has unveiled the Key Card Hotel—yes, a hotel made out of many, many key cards (more than even we have)—on sep 23rd in New York. The elaborate stunt is part of the chain’s “Key to Change” promotion, which gives guests the chance to win an all-expenses-paid trip to a relaunched Holiday Inn of their choice, anywhere in the world. That’s right: this is not your daddy's Holiday Inn. Spending $1 billion on the relaunch roll-out, IHG expects that 1,200 of its properties will have been relaunched by later this month…..

People who live in india has nothing to do with this offer for now but still its something different and innovative to be aware of!!!!

 

CheersJ

Sree

 


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Top 10 Tough Laws in the World.

Top 10 Tough Laws in the World…

Ignorance is no defense – especially when it comes to ignorance of the laws in countries you plan to visit. While it may seem natural to study some of the general customs and laws in major foreign countries you might not expect, for example, to have to look for strange law changes in somewhere like Florida. Most places in the world are relatively easy to get along in. Some strange laws are nothing more than folklore. Every once in a while, though, you’re going to run into something a bit off the wall and it’s important for you to be prepared in advance.


10. DON’T FEED THE PIGEONS (ITALY)

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9. EATING IN PUBLIC (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)

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8. DON’T PAY IN CHANGE (CANADA)

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7. WASH YOUR CAR (MOSCOW)

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6. LEAVE YOUR HEADLIGHTS ON (DENMARK)

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5. DON’T STOP ON THE AUTOBAHN (GERMANY)

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4. PUT YOUR SHIRT ON (THAILAND)

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3. DON’T KISS YOUR LOVER GOODBYE (FRANCE AND ENGLAND)

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2. WEAR A COVER UP (GRENADA)

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1. NO GUM CHEWING (SINGAPORE)

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I don’t know if these laws are true or otherwise... These aren’t the only strange laws around the world but they’re certainly worth nothing. Make sure you do your research before leaving on your next trip. Better safe than sorry…!!!

 

 

CheersJ

Sree….

 


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Sunday, September 27, 2009

A Broken Fence at No.10 Downing Street , London

A Broken Fence at No.10 Downing Street , London

Three contractors are bidding to fix a broken fence at No. 10. Downing Street , London .

One is an English worker, another is a Scottish worker, and the third is an Indian worker.
 
All three go with a No.10 official to examine the fence.

The English contractor takes out a tape measure, does some measuring and then
works some figures with a pencil.
Well," he says, "I figure the job will run to about £500:  £200 for materials, £200 for my crew
and £100 profit for me."

The Scottish contractor also does some measuring, figuring, then says,
"I can do this job for £600: £250 for materials, £250 for my crew and £100 profit for me."

The Indian contractor doesn't measure or figure, but leans over to the No.10 official and
whispers, "£1500.."

The official, incredulous, says, "You didn't even measure like the other guys!
How did you come up with such a high figure?"

The Indian contractor whispers back, "£500 for me, £500 for you, and
we hire the English contractor to fix the fence."

"Done!" replies the government official.
  
And that is how the new stimulus plan(s) will work!!!
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-Sree…

 


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