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Think or sink!

Are two heads always better than one???

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From where did you get those 'double heads' to scare me!! :fear:

My dear Raji,

Usually I will find the repltiles in threads where they were not posted by me and get the shivers.

So I guess you understood how it feels to have these let loose in a thread.

I got it from the Yahoo photos of double headed reptiles. But since the head is split into two, the

body seems to be very long and compared to the baby-sized heads. May be they will make up for

the nutritional needs by eating with both the mouths and thinking with both the heads.

The twin fused tortoise and croc, how will they pass number 1 and number 2 (or their 2 in 1 ) ???

I am sure sexuality is not something they would ever feel during their lives. Poor poor reptiles!
 
I think there exists 'Attention Seeking Syndrome'! :horn:
Hope it will NOT change to 'Attention Demanding Syndrome'!! :decision:
 
Who do you think uses the cell phone most???

The heads of institutions?

The heads of Industries??

The busy professionals???

The ever-ready-journalists????

These people use the mobile as and when necessary for short periods.

It is the lazy house wives, the lousy students,

the maid servant working in half a dozen houses,

the lovers whispering sweet nothings

that spend most of their time and money on their mobiles.

A girl I know speaks in 3 different decibels...

The loudest and the safest is for her relatives.

The medium voice for her class friends

and the whisper in ZERO decibel to SOMEONE SPECIAL.

Who could that be???

From the way she watches the movements of her parents inside the house

from the balcony where she stands talking so softly like an ant,

I guess it must be a friend of the opposite gender.

Have it from me ....she is heading up to no good!
 
Have you ever thought about this...??? :decision:

Those who CAN, don't usually do it.:bolt:

Those who CAN'T, usually keep doing it!!!:bump2:

I shall give a hint!!

Can => can interact relevantly

Can't => can't interact relevantly.

I am sure you got the point this time! :)
 
Today I met some people who said they are from Madurai TN..speaking Tamil too.

The woman were dressed in real colorful clothes..Punjabi suit tops worn over some colorful long skirts.

They were selling some beads,trinklets,chains,rudrakshmalas and also sorts of bangles etc.

They looked a bit different from the usual Tamilians we see from Madurai.

The woman wore no pottu,no thali but had tatoos all over their body.

They said they were Hindus had Hindu names too and were talking all about the Rudrakshamalas they were selling.

They wore lots of beads and crystals on their neck and hands and legs.

The woman in fact looked like Rajasthani women..they had sun exposed medium brown skin tone and one had light brown eyes and the other had light green eyes.

Both had sharp features very Rajasthani like.

One of the ladies was addressing her husband as Raasa..en Raasa whenever she wanted to call him.

They were wearing lots of sling bags too.

This is the first time I am seeing a very different looking Tamilian in dressing sense from Madurai.

I wonder which community wear so many beads and crystals???
 
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Today I met some people who said they are from Madurai TN..speaking Tamil too.

The woman were dressed in real colorful clothes..Punjabi suit tops worn over some colorful long skirts.

They were selling some beads,trinklets,chains,rudrakshmalas and also sorts of bangles etc.

They looked a bit different from the usual Tamilians we see from Madurai.

The woman wore no pottu,no thali but had tatoos all over their body.

They said they were Hindus had Hindu names too and were talking all about the Rudrakshamalas they were selling.

They wore lots of beads and crystals on their neck and hands and legs.

The woman in fact looked like Rajasthani women..they had sun exposed medium brown skin tone and one had light brown eyes and the other had light green eyes.

Both had sharp features very Rajasthani like.

One of the ladies was addressing her husband as Raasa..en Raasa whenever she wanted to call him.

They were wearing lots of sling bags too.

This is the first time I am seeing a very different looking Tamilian in dressing sense from Madurai.

I wonder which community wear so many beads and crystals???

narik koravaas of the 21st century??? :)

I met a couple (ag mark tambram) and
the 60+ husband kept calling his 80+ (KG) wife
Raajaathi! Raajaathi! all the time!!!
LOVE can be alive at any age and size!!!
 
My elder sister does not feel properly attired

unless she swings on to her shoulder a sling bag...

the real and unchallenged mark of an arivu jeevi! :) :happy:

It is handy to reach in for the things kept in the bag

both for the owner and the itchy-fingered-maid-servant!! :spy:
 
My dear renu!
Talking of Rajasthaanis, one of my son's teachers used to make fun of me as a Rajsathani!
The reason...???
I used to wear colorful contrasting combinations like pink and green, purple and copper sulfate, gold and copper sulfate etc.
She had to comment on them since I could carry them off with ease-without looking like a magpie.
 
My dear renu!
Talking of Rajasthaanis, one of my son's teachers used to make fun of me as a Rajsathani!
The reason...???
I used to wear colorful contrasting combinations like pink and green, purple and copper sulfate, gold and copper sulfate etc.

OMG VR ji!

One needs to be extremely confident to carry out such colors!
 
OMG VR ji!

One needs to be extremely confident to carry out such colors!

My dear Renu,
I am NOT SURE whether it was confidence or indifference! :decision:
But since I felt comfortable in them and never felt ill at ease of self-conscious,
I must have carried them well enough to draw this nickname! :)
Me a Rajsathaanee!!! :becky:
 

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