RE: Groupstudy or Groupjoke?

From: Khurana, Sameer (SKHURANA@amfam.com)
Date: Wed Jan 18 2006 - 13:11:31 GMT-3


DR,

Was this relevant to our group study... the one you sent few days
back...???

"""wtf? what's that pic trying to convey? What's Cisco trying to do with
that
pic? I'm not smoking anything funny but really, why's this pic on the
main
page of the world's biggest internetworking company? maybe that old man
is
about to die and that indian techie is happily thinking "oooh i'm going
to
put a wireless webserver on this guy's grave so his family can conduct
services remotely".

weird."""

I don't mind if somebody shares a joke or if this groupstudy is just to
study for CCIE. But for me reading some funny emails helps to relieve my
stress and helps as a refresher. Take the life easy as the journey to
success(CCIE) is by enjoying every moment of it.

Just my 2cents
Sameer

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
D R
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 9:50 AM
To: Nick
Cc: Cisco certification
Subject: Re: Groupstudy or Groupjoke?

Nick, I agree with you 100%. All of this random joking is SICKENING on
an
austere board such as groupstudy.com. Makes me want to throw up.

I like your monk analogy. We are all monks and groupstudy is our temple.
We
must dedicate all our time to chanting, praying and other godly duties.
If
somebody is caught sneaking a sly glance at the new she-monk hottie, he
should be thrown out. If he's caught making out with aforementioned
she-monk
hottie in the parking lot, he should be hanged by his nutsack so that
the
rest of us can go back to nonstop chantage.

regards, DR.

On 1/17/06, Nick <seajay76@nate.com> wrote:
>
> Wel, guys.
>
> The following may be just what I feel these days. Maybe only me or a
few
> people here...
>
> Why don't we just keep jokes private between those who know each
other.
>
> It doesn't seem so good that Group study e-mail address to be included
> your everyday mails.
>
> I know some of you may already achieved our common goal(not an
ultimate
> goal!!), to be a CCIE.
>
> However, there are still many people striving to reach the goal.
>
> So, flying those everyday mails here for your fun(or relaxation) may
> deprive other people of their
>
> precious time reading every single mail from the group study
>
> wondering or expecting there could be any helpful/useful information.
>
> Well, here in my country, one of the proverbs says
>
> "If a monk doesn't like the temple, HE gotta get out."
>
> Maybe I'm wrong, or too strict.
>
> If this is how group study has been running and this has been no
problem,
> please let me know.
>
> I don't want to stop what it's been okay here.
>
> I might be the monk who doesn't like the temple.
>
> Regards,
> Nick
>
>



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