Gupte Gaurav Umesh
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"Gai hamaari maata hai! Gaurav usko khaata hai!" | "Gai hamaari maata hai! Gaurav usko khaata hai!" | ||
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+ | Pillar- A large post, often used as supporting architecture. | ||
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+ | Now Gaurav is not a large post (and we can't really confirm whether he has a large post) but if Gaurav Gupte had left lawschool midway then a lot of people and institutions would have fallen down. His friends wouldn't have had someone who they could trust would take them home when they were smashed drunk, his roomates wouldn't have had someone nursing them through bouts of infectious disease (at great risk to his own health I might add), the EMC wouldn't have been able to recieve or register anyone, generations of juniors would have missed out on profound philosophy, Surabhi would have lost a coffee mate and so many of his friends would not have had someone to turn to in their moments of crisis (and there were many of them over five years). But it would unfair to sum up Gaurav in a purely functionalist perspective. | ||
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+ | Gaurav spent his first year masquering as Avinash Suresh (or was it the other way around), he emerged from the shadows in the second as a wannabe Jay Leno. (Stay tuned for more, Same Bat Time, Same Bat Channel) |
Revision as of 16:28, 16 April 2006
"Gai hamaari maata hai! Gaurav usko khaata hai!"
Pillar- A large post, often used as supporting architecture.
Now Gaurav is not a large post (and we can't really confirm whether he has a large post) but if Gaurav Gupte had left lawschool midway then a lot of people and institutions would have fallen down. His friends wouldn't have had someone who they could trust would take them home when they were smashed drunk, his roomates wouldn't have had someone nursing them through bouts of infectious disease (at great risk to his own health I might add), the EMC wouldn't have been able to recieve or register anyone, generations of juniors would have missed out on profound philosophy, Surabhi would have lost a coffee mate and so many of his friends would not have had someone to turn to in their moments of crisis (and there were many of them over five years). But it would unfair to sum up Gaurav in a purely functionalist perspective.
Gaurav spent his first year masquering as Avinash Suresh (or was it the other way around), he emerged from the shadows in the second as a wannabe Jay Leno. (Stay tuned for more, Same Bat Time, Same Bat Channel)