12-07-2008, 02:52 AM
<b>On The Biggest Stage Of All</b>
A survivor's tale from a well-known city lawyer who was dining with two friends at the Oberoi's Kandahar restaurant. "They were ruthless, and clearly not satisfied at gunning down people. They walked over the bodies to ensure no one was alive. They even lifted an arm of someone they had shot. If it did not flop, or if they found even a weak pulse, they would shoot that person again. I can hold my breath but I can't stop my pulse to pretend that I am dead, can I?" The lawyer says he was lucky to have escaped by the skin of his teeth. The terrorists, thankfully, bought his act.
A survivor's tale from a well-known city lawyer who was dining with two friends at the Oberoi's Kandahar restaurant. "They were ruthless, and clearly not satisfied at gunning down people. They walked over the bodies to ensure no one was alive. They even lifted an arm of someone they had shot. If it did not flop, or if they found even a weak pulse, they would shoot that person again. I can hold my breath but I can't stop my pulse to pretend that I am dead, can I?" The lawyer says he was lucky to have escaped by the skin of his teeth. The terrorists, thankfully, bought his act.