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REMINDER! REMINDER!! REMINDER!!!

CLASSMATES, COURSEMATES AND COLLEAGUES!!!

A Colonel fell into a well. A soldier was summoned to throw a rope into the well and pull the Colonel out.

The moment the Colonel is about getting out of the well, the soldier would leave the rope, stand at attention to salute, living the rope.

 The Colonel would fall back into the well. This happened many times.

Someone suggested that a Brigadier be requested for help because HE wouldn't have to salute the Colonel.

A Brigadier arrived. After he threw the rope into the well and the Colonel grabbed it. On pulling the rope, as soon as the  Colonel was about coming out of the well, on spotting the Brigadier. He immediately let go of the rope and saluted. And he fell back into the well again.

There was total silence. Then everyone heard the desperate Colonel’s voice from down below.
 
"You guys - get hold of one of my class mates!!"

MORAL OF THE STORY: 
Classmates are important! Try and stay connected to one or two of your class/course mate; They can save your situations someday!

(Dedicated to all CLASSMATES COLLEAGUES and COURSEMATES)

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