Google Sari: Your search reveals lady parts beneath

Posted in Google by Conner Flynn on June 19th, 2008

Google Sari is searchable by a good frisk
The Sari is a traditional piece of clothing originally worn by Indian women. The Google Sari is a designer’s attempt at being clever. Of course, if Google doesn’t appreciate it, your Sari may turn into a genuine sorry. It’s from designer Satya Paul, who showed the Google sari in one of his recent shows. Very clever. Or maybe not. I can’t decide. I can’t wait for his next attempt, which is probably iPhone inspired and called the Safari Sari or something. Maybe a see-through sari called Microsoft Touch. That one would be trouble.

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3 Responses to “Google Sari: Your search reveals lady parts beneath”

  1. GoingLikeSixty Says:

    Of course, it says Ooogle, not Google… not that I was looking that closely or anything.

  2. Darrin Olson Says:

    Ha, I noticed that too. I was looking closely. ;)

  3. Conner Flynn Says:

    I did notice that. I just figured she couldn’t find her G spot…So put in an extra O.

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