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Sunil

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for THE COOLEST & STYLISH MEMBER OF THIS FORUM:



GREETINGS TO COOLBOY007 ON HIS






WISHING THAT LOVE BE WITH YOU FOREVER





and on parting note:

 

coolboy007

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Sunil sir thanks a lot. The style with which u greeted me , it seems you will snatch my CoolBond badge frm me:D You are the wisest member of this forum , wishing me Bday in chit chat thread:D Jus kiddin. 3rd image is the best.

Praveenji , main aaya aaya aaya aaya tu aaja:cool:
 

S S

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Cool, man.... Coolboy007.

Wishing you a Very Happy Birthday.

Thanks to sunil for taking his time off and greeting Cool in a real style.....007 way.

Cheers!
 

shinchan

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cool boy007,


happy birthday.
 

Sunil

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sometimes sunil's jokes are superb....

i enjoyed his BUSH and SHOE joke..

hillarious...god knows where you got that sunil..
Well, obviously the animated pictures are sourced from different websites (I am not a graphical designer).
I had just done the compilation & added my comments...

It's an unusual habit/hobby I had developed in my childhood days. I used to collect different photgraphs of a single family function (and thus had a common theme in them) and used to present them with dialogues between the persons in photos & make sense (or non-sensical joke) of all the photos in my order.
A parody of pictures with some funny dialgues to make a comedy episode.

In this way, if I want to express a message, I surf the net for related pics & then add my "masala" to form a story & link between all of such pics...
:)
 

praveen taneja

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What is the common cold?

The common cold is a viral infection that affects the upper airways including the nose, voice box, throat, windpipes and the lungs. There are more than two hundred viruses that can cause colds and are commonly known as rhinoviruses or the nose viruses. These viruses cause inflammation or swelling of the mucous membrane lining the airways. The symptoms of common cold include sneezing, a scratchy throat, a stuffy nose, coughing, etc.

What are the causes?

The cold virus is spread via air particles that are expelled while coughing or sneezing. It also spreads when someone with a cold rubs his eyes or nose and then touches an object such as a doorknob, towel, bed linen and other such commonly used articles. Colds are very contagious. The viruses are airborne and are transmitted when one sneezes or touches infected objects. Anyone can get a cold. Children are more likely to get a cold than adults because they are not immune to certain viruses that cause the cold.

What are the symptoms?

Symptoms generally show up about two days after a person becomes infected. Early signs of a cold are a sore, scratchy throat, sneezing, and a runny nose. Other symptoms that may occur later are:
Headache
Stuffy or runny nose
Watering eyes
Chills
Weakness
Cough and congestion
Sore throat
Fever and muscle ache.

The symptoms generally last for 2 to 7 days and in some cases may last for weeks.

What is the diagnosis?

There is no specific test to diagnose common cold. The diagnosis is based on the symptoms reported and the physical examination made by the doctor.

What is the treatment?

There is no cure for the common cold but managing symptoms is the best that can be done for the cold, as there is no specific treatment. Antibiotics will not cure colds, as they are caused by viruses and not bacteria. A person with a cold should drink plenty of fluids and take rest. Cold remedies are almost as common as the common cold, and many are nearly as ancient. Some cold remedies include:
Water and other fluids - drinking plenty of liquids can help. Water, juice, clear broth or warm lemon water with honey helps loosen congestion and prevents dehydration. Avoid alcohol, coffee and caffeinated sodas, which make dehydration worse.

Salt water - a saltwater gargle — 1/2 teaspoon salt in a glass of warm water — can temporarily relieve a sore or scratchy throat.

Saline nasal sprays - over-the-counter saline nasal sprays combat stuffiness and congestion. Unlike nasal decongestants, saline sprays don't lead to a rebound effect — a worsening of symptoms when the medication is discontinued — and most are safe and nonirritating, even for children.

Soup - scientists have found that soup does seem to help relieve cold and flu symptoms in two ways. First, it acts as an anti-inflammatory by inhibiting the movement of neutrophils — immune system cells that participate in the body's inflammatory response. Second, it temporarily speeds up the movement of mucus through the nose, helping relieve congestion and limiting the amount of time viruses are in contact with the nose lining.

Over-the-counter cold medications - nonprescription decongestants and pain relievers offer some symptom relief, but they won't prevent a cold or shorten its duration, and most have some side effects. If used for more than a few days, they can actually make symptoms worse. Keep in mind that acetaminophen can cause serious liver damage or liver failure if taken in high doses.

Humidity - cold viruses thrive in dry conditions — another reason why colds are more common in winter. Parched air also dries the mucous membranes, causing a stuffy nose and scratchy throat. A humidifier can add moisture to your home.
 
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