no way, indian school buses aren't little tiny tin cans.. are they?
I remember in my last visit to bangladesh a way they were attempting to 'fix' a bus was through hammering bits of metal onto it lol was hilarious but also quite sad.
N e hu the 'Firework-Display-with-Wheels' looks wicked! it shud have more glow in the dark features tho.
The believer has four characteristics: if he is afflicted by any misfortune, he remains patient and steadfast. If he is given anything, he is grateful. If he speaks , he speaks the truth. If he passes judgment on any issue,he is just .
That Indian school bus makes me laugh and makes me smile.
I laugh because that is very funny, and I smile because that is very impress me.
That school is poor, has no money for buy or rent a real bus school but try to gives a transport service for their student. And they still have a good sense of humour.
I must give two thumbs up to that Indian school bus creator.
Aww i find dat upsetting to see the poverty in india compared to the wealthiness of japan
yes i know that japan probably strived to get like that rich but haven't we all learned to share and give to the poor rather than sticking them into tiny crowded, dangerous unstable buses whilst u travel in luxury for the few minutes of your life on your way to skool ??
I love Japan, but you know you don't have to have the latest equipment and state of the art tools to be an excellent student or have the priceless things, like good friends, a humble soul, and a heart that is larger than life...
I just posted two articles on two girls who have made it literally from the streets (homelessness) to Ivy league schools.. they didn't have fancy buses or computers even...
the best things in life are for free.. desire to learn, an affable personality, and a good head on the shoulders..
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Ow..ow....I just realized. Maybe that is not school bus but the school itself.
I mean Mobile School, a non regular school that moved from place to place for gives education for poor children..
That's not exxagerated. It's true. When I went to Bangladesh just last month, I saw students riding in that. There is no buses there, so they go in carts driven by cyclists.
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