Gujarati blood in the veins

By Sheern Tami on Friday, July 4th, 2008, filed under Fun. Follow responses to the entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

An Arab needed heart transplant, but prior to the surgery the doctors needed to store his blood in case need arises. Because the gentleman had a rare type of blood, it couldn’t be found locally. So the call went out to a number of countries.

Finally Kanjibhai (a Gujarati) was located who had similar type of blood. The Gujarati willingly donated his blood for the Arab.

After the surgery, the Arab sent the Gujarati as appreciation for giving his blood, a new Rolls, diamonds, lapiz lazuri jewelry, and a million US dollars.

Once again the Arab had to go through a corrective surgery. His doctor telephoned the Gujarati who was more than happy to donate his blood again.

After the second surgery, the Arab sent the Gujarati a thank you card, a box of chocolate dates and a jar of Almond halwa sweets. The Gujarati was shocked to see that the Arab this time did not reciprocate the Gujarati’s kind gesture as he had anticipated. He phoned the Arab and asked him why he had expressed his appreciation in a not-so-generous manner.

The Arab replied ‘Sir - now I have Gujarati blood in my veins, you see!’

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