This is an SOS call to all the civil engineers reading this blog post. The three storied blood count building that I erected few months back, located on the top right corner of this post, needs some strengthening Our short-sighted engineer seeing the third floor's occupancy weight not go beyond couple of thousands planned its support structure with those figures in mind. Today we had an occupant weighing 6,600 and as you can see the building has begun to crumble.
We don't want to lose this valuable occupant so can one of you be kind enough to do the required masonry work?
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That masonwork can be done best by a mason who focusses on strengthening the Haemoglobin and Platelets storeys, while leaving the WBC top floor untouched - only some typo touch-up is needed!
ReplyDeleteGreat sight, that. All the best!
Ha ha ha - good one Ketanbhai! :)
ReplyDeleteI think the civil engineers first needs to go to english literature classes so that they can first understand what are they suppose to do, weather to strenghthen the base (as suggested) or straight away go to top and just hold on to the WBC's.
ReplyDeleteNice one though.
:) :) True Milind.
ReplyDeleteKeep the humor coming and make my day!
That's great...I had to pull up firebug to see what kind of effects were causing that "building" to sag.
ReplyDeleteLOL Dan! You are a true geek! :)
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