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Howzaaat??? Speak in Russian!!!
 

Dear Sis,

அளவுக்கு மிஞ்சினால்........... It appears that you do not think of anything else than these smileys!! :shocked:

IMHO, it is enough if you use the proper smiley in the proper place in your future posts! :decision: :typing:

 
OK My dear Guruji Raji! :hail:
BUT I can't be searching for something,
which I am not sure is there or not.
Now I know what is there and where it is!
No waste of labor when the time is less! :)
No waste of time when the labor is more!!
 

Any thoughts on the story of new Panchavati near Pondy, dear Sis?

There is one more story involving our village in Ramayana!


F
rom the web page Maasaniamman Temple (This temple is in our native village Anaimalai)

"It is also believed that Lord Rama on his way in search of Seetha was attracted by this
powerful temple and made meditation over here which adds glory to this temple." :peep:


 

Any thoughts on the story of new Panchavati near Pondy, dear Sis?

There is one more story involving our village in Ramayana!


F
rom the web pageMaasaniamman Temple (This temple is in our native village Anaimalai)

"It is also believed that Lord Rama on his way in search of Seetha was attracted by this
powerful temple and made meditation over here which adds glory to this temple." :peep:



Now you can make me :faint: with a feather!!!
 
A frequent flier fell in love with the most beautiful
air hostess that ever existed.

It was a love-at-first-sight.
They married in pomp and show.

The day after the wedding,

When it was time for the breakfast...
he wanted her instead of it.

When it was lunch time...
he wanted her instead of it.

By the evening he felt so famished, tired and weak
and craved for a good, steaming hot, square meal! :hungry:

When he went home, he found her waiting
on his bed with a come-hither-smile! :dizzy:

She said in the sweetest voice
"Dinner served!" meaning herself! :faint:
 
My mom appreciated the beauty of the saying

ஏவா மக்கள் மூவா மருந்து which means that

IF the children are sharp enough to know our needs,

even without being told explicitly,

we the parents will never grow old.

My brilliant nephew told her immediately,

"But those poor children will grow old instead!" :high5:
 
Children love to display their talents.

Little varuN keeps pacing up and down
தத்துக்கா புத்துக்கா (very much like I
do now)

Children love to display their knowledge.

Tejas will call for a Skype chat after we have finished
just to say "Hi paatti! have a good day!"

Children crave for an applause and appreciation.
 
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