Tuesday 7 February 2012

Difference between Bamboo & Bumboo

Bamboo is a naturally occurring plant, which is definitely known by all and too stupid of us to convey to all of you. A Bamboo plant is used for various purposes, its primary purpose was for its edible characteristics, i.e. bamboo shoots are edible and a delicacy in most parts of the world.

Bumboo on the other hand is a situation in a person’s life where he/she or a group of people get screwed or F***** majorly. There are cases of extreme confusion where you have a focused target or goal which is desperately to be achieved by one, but the chaos around just doesn’t allow. This is a Bumboo situation.
A Bamboo very well signifies a Bumboo. The word Bumboo is very much derived from Bamboo. A Bumboo is ideally used to hit someone. The fear of Bumboo comes naturally to everyone. There is famous one liner which says, “Bhagwan ki laathi ki maar sunaai nahi aati”, where laathi signifies a Bumboo.

Bamboo is widely even used for construction. Imagine a life without Bamboo… The world would’ve gotten Bumboo’d! Bamboo has been used for construction since ancient times. The activities of construction would have been literally impossible. A Bamboo is strong and flexible and can withstand a good amount of weight if many bamboo sticks are integrated well together. Thus if man had never thought of smartly utilizing this extremely efficient tool which is naturally occurring, then “Insaaniyat ki BUMBOO lag jaati”.

Ancient Indian martial art for is the lathi fight, where the professional fighters use a stick to BUMBOO each other. Bumboo has multiple uses. It is edible and used for consumption. It is used for construction purposes since ancient times and it even signifies a weapon which is used to hit and Bumboo people who mess around. “Isliye zyaada natak mat karna, warna Bumboo laga denge”!! ;)

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