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23rd August 2008, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by
madhu
NO ! :P
innaikkum kutti krishnan kudikka pAlAdaiyil vaikkiRa pAl kuRaiyudhu..
nambinAl avan kaNdippa varuvAn....
Can u elaborate madhu
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23rd August 2008 08:55 PM
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23rd August 2008, 08:57 PM
#12
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Originally Posted by
Shakthiprabha
Originally Posted by
madhu
NO ! :P
innaikkum kutti krishnan kudikka pAlAdaiyil vaikkiRa pAl kuRaiyudhu..
nambinAl avan kaNdippa varuvAn....
Can u elaborate madhu
power :
idhai ingE discuss seyya mudiyAdhu.. :P
but neenga chennai varappO pEsalAm..
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23rd August 2008, 08:59 PM
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Wow! this sure got me curious
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24th August 2008, 03:17 PM
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Kids are simply adorable for their pure, innocent nature and firm beliefs! Their intelligence and imagination are supremely precious. Our festivals try to retain, revive & continue the stii-alive trace of childhood in everybody, I suppose.
Eager to watch the trends of the world & to nurture in the youth who carry the future world on their shoulders a right sense of values.
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24th August 2008, 03:34 PM
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Amazing peice of work.Infact this is what literature was meant to do,extend a reader's thoughts to somewhere,completely true,original,interesting and classy.Nice work ANNI!
There was one uncle of mine,and my dad's friends who are spiritual.I used to talk with them about everything.The contradiction was one uncle does this 'thirisanam' thing on my forehead and I reply to his completely pious and vaishnavaite thoughts,then there is another uncle who talks about periyar and marx and I nod my head to what he says to me.Those were these good ol' days!Wow!
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24th August 2008, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
pavalamani pragasam
Kids are simply adorable for their pure, innocent nature and firm beliefs! Their intelligence and imagination are supremely precious. Our festivals try to retain, revive & continue the stii-alive trace of childhood in everybody, I suppose.
Very true pp maam! and only then we realise whats lost
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24th August 2008, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
VENKIRAJA
There was one uncle of mine,and my dad's friends who are spiritual.I used to talk with them about everything.The contradiction was one uncle does this 'thirisanam' thing on my forehead and I reply to his completely pious and vaishnavaite thoughts,then there is another uncle who talks about periyar and marx and I nod my head to what he says to me.Those were these good ol' days!Wow!
This is one line venkiraja which EVERY HUMAN repeats
"Those good old days!! "
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24th August 2008, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by
VENKIRAJA
Amazing peice of work.Infact this is what literature was meant to do,extend a reader's thoughts to somewhere,completely true,original,interesting and classy.Nice work ANNI!
Hi venkiraja,
I feel embarassed writing this.
This was written as a conversation and because I was unsure where to post, I posted it here
It was written at a 'single stretch' with no rehersal or homework (just poured my thoughts like a 'normal post' of mine) and next thing I did was 'SEND-POST'... No thinking. No waiting.
I did not rephrase it or recheck for spelloz, 'slip of words' or wrong placement of words due to random and fast-paced flow of thoughts and much more.
Hence its kinda EMBARASSING for me if u say its ...'amazing piece of work'
Yeah one thing which is true is, "ITS A VERY TRUE original conv", probably it has more life ... thats bout it
Thanks venkiraja, (though its very embarassing for me to accept this. )
// end dign
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25th August 2008, 12:29 AM
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25th August 2008, 07:19 AM
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