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Think or sink!

The full fleged chef living two floors above my flat
is a fine carver of vegetables for display.

But he neglected his own body. :(

He receny got a piece of nail removed
surgically from the sole of his foot.

It had pierced him when he was 8 year old.
They thought it was removed fully.

But something has been inside him for over a maamaangam!

It had tickned, darkened and thank God he did not wait long enough for it to become a tree and start growing more nails!!!
 
அன்று :
அடுப்பூதும் பெண்ணுக்குப் படிப்பெதற்கு??? :(

இன்று :
அடுப்பூதுவதற்கே படிக்க வேண்டியுள்ளது!!! :rolleyes:
 
ஒரு லக்ஷம் செலவழித்து பாத்ரூம்களை

face lift செய்தார்கள் இவர்கள்!!!

பலன்............

விரிந்திருந்த கான்க்ரீட் பில்லர்கள்

வெடித்துள்ளது ஆழமாக இப்போது!!!
 
chukkumi Laguthi ippili ! Most of us know about this. For those who are unaware:

This refers to chukku; miLagu; thippili which are used for their medicinal value as home remedy for some illness.

This combination always reminds me of a song which we learnt in young age.

It has the line 'MAyan GajEdranukkAy vandhadhupOlE'. (Like MAyan who came for the sake of [ to save ] GajEndran)

We used to laugh while singing this since we separate this as 'MAyan GajEndranuk Ay vandhadhupOlE' :lol:
 
Solve this puzzle!!!

dad : A for Apple
boy: A for Aay

dad: B for Biscuit
boy: B for Boy

dad: C for Cat
boy: C for Cry

dad: D for Dog
boy: D for Dad

dad: "Daai En thappach cholre!"
Boy: "nan sariyaathaan sonnen! unakuthaan puriyale. nee oru tube light!!!

Inthak kaalaththuk kuzhanthaigal padum paadu!!! :tsk:
 
Another term which made us laugh while singing
as kids - since we did not know the real meaning -
was NAA PAI meaning ON ME!
My imaginitive brother would put out his tongue
for Naa = naavu = naakku in Tamil and show
a bag being held by its handles for PAI.
Do we need any more reasons to burst out laughing???
I felt silly years later when I learned the beautiful Telugu!
Real Suntharath Thelungu!!! :clap2:
 
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The right dialogue will be :blah:

"By the power vested in me,
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I dub thee the Star Showerer!!!"
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Is a doctor allowed to charge for the review on the very next morning???

Actually he/she should not charge again but very often

they do charge for the immediatee reviews also.

Some hospitals where the initial consultaion fees is a rip-off

dangle this offer in front of their patient patients.

Next consultaion within a month is FREE!

But they also make sure that most people can not visit again

within one month for the next apoinment.

They tell us to take the medicines for one full month

and then come for the next appointment.

So the free consultation often ends in a disappointment.

Thinking of the capitation fees they must have paid,

we HAVE to forgive them of their need(s) and greed.
 
I was shocked beyond words when our automan said that

he would not charge one paisa more than the meter reading!!!

Is this Coimbatore or KeralA or Utopia???:noidea:

Coimbatore is famous for two things in the infamous way...

Chit fund frauds and Autorickshaw rip-offs.
 
It is said that a goldsmith would steal gold even when

it is given by his own mother for making jewels.

An automan will charge "meettarukku mElE"

even from his own wife and children!!! :rolleyes:
 
Is a doctor allowed to charge for the review on the very next morning???



I dont charge if I decide to call the patient for a review.

I tell the patient right away that the review will be free and I also clearly tell them as long the review remains a review it will be free but if the patient wants further examination/test/medication there would be charges.
 
Dear VR ji,

There are many people who try stunts of getting a "free consultation"..that is they call my clinic and request to speak to the doctor..some are not even my patients..they get the clinic number from the telephone directory and call up to ask questions.

So usually if I am free I will let them talk and I keep listening and finally when they want an answer I tell the.."Ok I have heard your symptoms and I will let you know the diagnosis once I have examined you in my clinic..these are my working hours"

Some get damn pissed and slam the phone down!LOL

If its my regular patient who identifies themselves and ask me a question or two I dont mind answering but not someone who does not want to identify themselves yet want a free consultation..anyway they have nothing to complain about after all I heard all their stories over the phone!LOL
 
I dont charge if I decide to call the patient for a review.

I tell the patient right away that the review will be free and I also clearly tell them as long the review remains a review it will be free but if the patient wants further examination/test/medication there would be charges.

dear Renu,
You are very just and correct! :thumb:
 

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