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Think or sink!

........ In Sanskrit the word for fecal matter is Shakrit.. so if I am angry I sometimes say Shakrit.It sounds so nice also isnt it?
We can also shout 'O! Sixteen!!'

My recent coinage! :fish2:

P.S: Those who follow my 'Ideas....' thread will know what it means!
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Dear VR ji,

That is why even swearing in Sanskrit sounds "holy"!LOL

No one will even suspect that your are swearing.

For example most people say "O' Sh*t when angry.

In Sanskrit the word for fecal matter is Shakrit.. so if I am angry I sometimes say Shakrit.

It sounds so nice also isnt it?

dear Renu,
Small wonder!!!
Did you note that the word Shit is
hidden in Sh(akr)it!!! :rolleyes:
 
RELATIVITY tested with success!!! :)

Sitting on a seat of hot cinders :flame:

courting the GAyatree Devi :clock:

I just completed the seires :typing:

with two full days to spare!!! YAHOOOOOOOOO!

OH Boy Am I happy and free now!!!

The estimated number of poems was 100 +10

but now it has become 124 + 10.

Time was reduced by 33 days

and the number of poems was increased by 24

No wonder my seat became very hot!!! :rolleyes:
 
it is cool, to chill out for three days - after completing dream project before deadline.

it is cooler to visit the temples perform Homams, light lamps with our hands and thank

Vigna VinAkaya for helping me to overcome the many hurdles and complete the project.

It is cooler to thank Devi and offer the Devi Bhaagavatam at her lotus feet.

It is coolest to come back to Coimbatore and

engage an auto without haggling

(for the first time in the past 20 years)

paying only 50% of what we used to pay and

reach home with a happy driver and happier passengers!

Till now the auto drivers made us resent coming back to our city and home! :(

No more daylight robbery - under the pretext of travelling within city! :clap2:

NOW more people will choose to use the auto as it happens in Kerala. :welcome:
 
தனக்குவமை இல்லாதான் தாள் சேர்ந்தார்கல்லால்
மனக் கவலை மாற்றல் அரிது.
 
Children want Constant attention.
So many adults remain children in this respect.
They want cosntant admirtion/ attention/ appaluse or at least accusation.
To get one of these they will go to any extent.
If you don't beleive me....just look around!!! :rolleyes:
 
Wife expects to be told, "I love you!" everytime
the husband makes an eye-contact.
Small wonder he finds solace hiding himself
behind the biggest newspaper available. :peep:



Dear VR ji,

I think mankind only learnt to say 'I love You" after English came into existence.

Before that everyone just kept quiet.

Even in Tamil movies.. .Hero says "I Love You" to Heroine only in English...to give it a Tamil flavor..Heroine replies 'I Love You Da"!
 
Dear VR ji,

I think mankind only learnt to say 'I love You" after English came into existence.

Before that everyone just kept quiet.

Even in Tamil movies.. .Hero says "I Love You" to Heroine only in English...to give it a Tamil flavor..Heroine replies 'I Love You Da"!

Dear Renu!
Is it Tamil Culture to call the lover as DA???
Then how they use the word DA to make it appear to belong to Tamizh Mann???
There is one serial in Tamil which uses the words DA and Di a few hundred times in every episode. My B.P will shoot up unless I plug my ears with spong ear plugs!
 
In our generation we address the husband with respect.
Arya! Sir! Iyagaaru! IYA! EmaNdi! PaNNaadi! Thirumeni!!! :bump2:
Younger to me people started using the names of the husband freely.
Still younger people used to call the husband by his name.
The youngest girls call their husband as Dei Aakash/ Arjun/ Krishna/ Visnu!! :wacko:
 
In our generation we address the husband with respect.
Arya! Sir! Iyagaaru! IYA! EmaNdi! PaNNaadi! Thirumeni!!! :bump2:
Younger to me people started using the names of the husband freely.
Still younger people used to call the husband by his name.
The youngest girls call their husband as Dei Aakash/ Arjun/ Krishna/ Visnu!! :wacko:


Dear VR ji,

I call Purushan by name..its feels closer!
 

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