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Think or sink!

An effective and fool-proof Anti-rape-Top??? :clap2:

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Superman forgot his pants??? :becky:

A participant in the No Pants Subway Ride
organized in 13th January 2013.

The three requirements were
Yes to coat, No to pants and a straight face.

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A SMALL thing CAN make a BIG difference!

I had given a specs frame in which the lenses were badly scratched-
due my leaving them open overnight and the meticulous polishing next morning-
without rinsing them in running water first. :(

The optician changed the lenses and nose rests / nose pads.

He clean forgot to squeeze them back to shape.

Result...

The specs had kept sliding down my slippery button nose-
making everything appear out of focus.

A tiny pinch was all that was needed to bring everything back into focus. :)

Small thins can make a big difference-
especially when it comes to pinching! :rolleyes:
 
My elder son always tells me that my nose is not made for wearing spectacles.
He is right!
Nor are my eyes made for wearing spectacles- since my eyelashes
keep brushing oil and kaajal on the lenses all the time.
That is the reason for the meticulous polishing after every use! :)
 
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Chaa Paa Moo No May See

This was the mantra chanted by little Tejas when he was just 18 months old.

It was Greek, Latin and Arabic to me till today.

The meaning dawned on me at the least expected moment

after the pinching of the nose pads of my new spectacles.

Chaa Paa Moo => Chappai Mookku!

No May See => May No(t) See => Can not see!
 
My dear Raji,

How is that you do not object

to the gorgeous B***** view

under the guise of gorgeous beach view

forming an eye sore for many us and

an eye salve for some others here!!! :noidea:

I guess THIS is what Dr. C.N meant by her recent post!
 

A note about spectacle frames:

The spectacle frames are supported on the nose by two clips attached with plastic pads.

Those clips have to be adjusted according to the shape of the nose. A slender nose needs

narrowing the gap between the clips, a broad
one may not need any adjustment and finally,

a 'chappai mookku ' needs increasing the length of support!! Hence the adjustable clip. :thumb:

P.S: I always adjust my spectacles (myself) for comfortable wearing, soon after getting a new frame!! :cool:
 
......... How is that you do not object

to the gorgeous B***** view

under the guise of gorgeous beach view

forming an eye sore for many us and

an eye salve for some others here!!! .........
Because I don't own this site!

What I wish to tell you is 'Why you should add to this sort of pictures?' :confused:

They do NOT fit in your 'I formula', imho! :)
 
If men can go about riding the subway

in a coat and a tie and with a straight face,

they certainly deserve to a spot here too! :hat:

The pretty sizzling pep-up girls are dressed in :grouphug:

one piece swimsuit with no obscene exposure whatever!

Even the lady with a body painting will go unnoticed-

unless we are told that it was a paint and not a dress.

Vulgarity is a product of human mind. :(

If we want to, we can even find fault with

the animals walking around naked

as in the dog show in the circus!

Finally I am sure many people visited the original link JUST

to make sure that they DID NOT miss anything juicier! :rolleyes:
 
My guru used to say the first-ever with respect to Krishna.

The first ever disco lights were employed by Krishna.

I was as surprised as you must be now to ear this.

When Krishna danced on the heads of Kaliya in Yamuna,

he would jump on its numerous heads one by one.

That head will bow down and emit the light of the jewel held in it.

So every jump produced the brilliance emitted by a ratna

of different color - very much like the disco lights employed now. :clap2:
 

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