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Think or sink!

'Things' in the house are not robots! :nono:

Someone has to place it back where it has to be! :)

That is why I our grandfather used to say, almost everyday, 'eduththadhai eduththa idaththilE vekkaNum'!

P.S: May be, we were keeping everything everywhere! :D

It happens when we try to save a few valuable seconds needed to replace those things then and there - until all such displaced/ misplaced things may need an entire forenoon to be put back in their places!

I salute my younger son son and D.I.L for training their children to replace everything after using them. It is interesting to watch TruN play by placing things all around him in a huge ark like a jalatarangam artist.

After playing he puts back the toys in the toy box or the colorful kitchen things in draw meant for them! I bet they will be very grateful to their parents when they grow up, for inculcating this habit in them.

Small wonder their home always looks like a model home we in the ads. :clap2:
 
Is Being sensitive = Being vulnerable?
I guess it is so!
The bully bullies only the sensitive persons.
He spares those stronger / tougher than him.
The soft people are made to suffer because they are soft! :(
 
The ultra soft and gentle people suffer both in the home front (thanks to the unkind spouse)
and also in the work pace ( where he is made to appear like a loser by the vociferous others !)
I met one such man yesterday who wished to be dead and gone
at least 10 times in the one hour he was here.
I tried to change his outlook and cheer him up a bit but
he was far too deeply steeped in self pity and sorrow. :(
 
A teacher wanted her student to make a sentence starting with 'I'.

The kid started, ''I is...'', when the teacher suddenly interrupted and said,

''Dear! 'I' is always followed by 'am' and remember this always; okay!''
''Ok, ma'am!' said the kid and made the sentence, ''I am the ninth letter of the alphabet!'' and the teacher had to :faint:!!!
 
When 'PadikkAdha mEdhai' Sri. Kamaraj was the CM of Tamil Nadu, he had to converse in English with a foreign delegate.

The delegate asked, 'Who is the chief minister?' and Sri. K replied, 'I is the chief minister!'

The surprised delegate wondered, 'Oh! You are the chief minister, are you?' for which the reply was,

'Yes! I are the chief minister!!' :D

P.S: This might be a 'made-up-story'! :decision:
 
No comments! :tape:

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Google images-il chuttadhu! :)
 
Here is one more! :becky:

"O.K !" / " O.K ?" :thumb:

"I do" and "I go" are two more three lettered sentences with two words!

(Too much / three much mathematics in one line??? ) :wacko:
 
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The moment litte Varun hears my voice on Skype or phone,
he wants his dad to read out to him his story books.

Today I wished to talk to him on phone since I could hear him
whining at the background to have his book read out to him.

He answered the phone and said "I am very busy"
I asked " Hey shy-guy! busy doing what?"

He replied seriously, "I have to do my home work"
I wondered who gives home work to a 3 year old in a play school until he continued,

"I have to get these storybooks read out to me. It is my home work"

I told him, "It is home work for your daddy - not you kanna!"

Since his sister is JUJU does her home work and feels very important

he doesn't want to feel left out or less important. See the logic?? :)
 
The house to be purchased looked so beautiful in the series of photos.

Now it needs to be painted again - soon after occupying it! :(

I wondered what could be the reason for this sudden need.

The people who had lived there seems to have had a brainstorm before they left.

They pulled off all the nails from all the walls and filled up the nail marks with white cement

leaving behind ugly white patches in all the walls and in all the rooms!

I remember a movie in which the tenant leaves behind a live cockroach when he vacates.

In another story the tenant painted all the walls, the ceiling and the floor in black before vacating.

We have all kids of weirdos constituting the population of this world.

We must feel Lucky and Happy if I do not need to get too close to one of them. :rolleyes:
 
I had strange case recently...strange not becos of the illness but the questions asked to me were strange.

A young child developed what seemed to be clear cut skin allergy.

But the mother of the child was asking me to determine if the allergy was caused by a paranormal entity!

Now..just how was I supposed to do that?

So I told her that it seems like an allergy and needs medication..and then asked the mother if the child was behaving strangely or had gone to play after dark or gone near a jungle or tree etc.

She said no ..then I told her then it can't be a paranormal cause and its just an allergy.

She believed me.

I hope I do not get any more cases where I am asked to rule out paranormal causes!LOL
 
Dear Renu,
I think 'para normal' may soon become 'normal' since there are so many things are happening which we do not understand or can not explain. I hope that child responds to treatment and becomes well soon.
We had a Tamil Sangham where my husband worked and we used to go to picnics to remote places and spend the day in fun and games.
One little girl either got bitten by some insect or has contacted some poisonous plant when she want to relieve herself. She turned cement grey and would not respond to any treatment. She died a few weeks later.
I could never reconcile to the fact that we go to spend some time happily and come back with a child affected with some strange malady! :(
 
Have you heard of this strange case in which

the wife was allergic to her husband's sperms??? :tsk:

A child who is a famous doctor now was allergic to milk and

those days we did not have any alternate milk to feed the baby.

The list of allergens is becoming very long - like Hanumanji's tail!

 
If you hear of actors charging an astronomical sum for acting in a movies do not envy them.

They will have very little left after they get divorced from their fancy wives who charge fantastically for the divorce!

The clever wife basks in his borrowed glory, takes all his money and may settle down marrying his best friend!
 
Some people have this V.I.P.syndrome.

They think they are the center of the Universe or that they are in the center of the Universe.

Let anything happen anywhere but it should be planned around them ant not around the people who are the real VIPs.

They will feel and behave like the eternal maappillai of the past century... irrespective of whether or not the parents in law are still alive to dote and run around them in circles clapping their hands.

They will never ever change remembering their increasing age and decreasing importance. :(
 
The other popular syndrome is the 'first day - first show - first in the queue' syndrome. :der:

This becomes an equally serious issue as such people age. :ohwell:

They want to be the first face to be seen when any counter opens anywhere when they are around.

This will go such an extent that in stead of going to a bank before it CLOSES

they make sure to be there before it OPENS! :wacko:

I remember the gola gola when Yama Gola was screened. People who came late were walking to the ticket counter on the royal road namely the shoulders of these early birds! :shocked:

Too bad that they have this weird syndrome and at the same time will not report to the venue to take their honorable place in the serpentine queue! :rolleyes:
 
Everything in the world is relative.
Nothing in the world is absolute in itself.
Wait for a phone call... it seems like eternity.
Wait to meet your doctor - after taking an appointment.
Wait in any queue for any purpose. Time hangs heavily on you.
Be with your loved ones... or do what you love to do with interest.
Watch a movie/ cartoons/ dance program/listen to pleasing music!
Then time travels faster than the mind since
'mano vegam' is supposed to be the fastest known to man.
 

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