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Looks safer and less risky! :cool:
 
Coin a name for this person!

Cut shoes are made for people who are too lazy to tie their shoe laces.

What to say about a huge boy (100 K.G???) who wears the cut shoes only partially

and walks all day long on the crushed hind portion of those shoes like a hippo.

'Vaazhaip-pazha-somberi' is too mild to describe the degree of his laziness!

I think we should christen him as a 'cut-shoe-somberi!' :rolleyes:
 
கலையா??? :decision: களையா ???

கலை = அம்சம்/ அழகு/ விரும்பத் தக்கது / இருக்க வேண்டியது.

களை = தேவை இல்லாமல் முளைப்பது / எடுத்துக் களைய வேண்டியது.

களையான முகம் என்பது சரியா ???

(அதில் களை எடுக்க ஆள் தேட வேண்டுமோ???)

கலையான முகம் என்பது சரியா ???

(அது கலைகளைப் பரப்பும் அழகு வாய்ந்ததோ???)
 
ஒரே சொல்லுக்குப் பல பொருட்கள் உள்ளனவே! :bump2:

'கலை' என்றால் 'கலைப்பது' என்றும் அர்த்தம் உண்டே!
'கலையான முகம்' என்றால் 'To be shuffled and redealt' என்றாகிவிடுமோ? :faint:

ராஜ களையும் அசட்டுக் களையும் இருந்துவிட்டுப் போகட்டும்!! :cool:
 
முனிவரின் முகத்தில் இருந்து கொண்டு
நல்ல பாம்புகளை வசீகரித்து ஆகர்ஷீக்கும் :scared:

தவக்களையை மறந்து விடவேண்டாம்
தங்காய்! நீயும் என் அருமை நங்காய்! :nono:

இவை மூன்றும் (ராஜகளை / அசட்டுக்களை / தவக்களை)
பெயருக்கு ஏற்றாற்போல் களையப்பட வேண்டியவைகளே ! :rolleyes:
 
I saw several scooter somberis / helmet somberis today! :wacko:

Four ladies traveling in a rickety TVS 50 - in one of the busiest and the most treacherous roads in Coimbatore (famous for its odd number of junctions all over the city ) with 'T' junction in one end and a 'S' bend in the other!

Several mamas had just inverted their helmets over the head like a cheenchatti - without caring to fix the clip of the helmet on a tight belt.

What will be protection offered by this helmet? It might be the first thing to test the strength of the dense dome of the mama in case of an accident!

It is so difficult to help such people to protect themselves AGAINST their firm wish and steel will to get hurt! :(
 
Words CAN'T be mixed and matched

at one's own sweet will and pleasure!:decision:

Here is a proof if one is needed! :rolleyes:

திருட்டு முழி and அசட்டுக்களை (right combination) :thumb:

திருட்டுக்களை and அசட்டு முழி (wrong combination) :nono:
 
Dear Renu and Raji,

You must visit Guruvaayoor temple to see the assortment of male bodies
and get duly shocked, mentally shouting "Enda Amme!" :faint:

I got lost in the crowd while doing pradakshiNam when I was 10 years old.

I still shudder thinking of the moist flesh of all the mamas in the crowd...:flock:

not to forget their fragrance reminding me of rancid tender coconut water! :yuck:
What a place to look for male bare bodies.!
 
Coin a name for this person!

Cut shoes are made for people who are too lazy to tie their shoe laces.

What to say about a huge boy (100 K.G???) who wears the cut shoes only partially

and walks all day long on the crushed hind portion of those shoes like a hippo.

'Vaazhaip-pazha-somberi' is too mild to describe the degree of his laziness!

I think we should christen him as a 'cut-shoe-somberi!' :rolleyes:
I also use the crushed hind shoe option for short distances .

It is so convenient. Saves one from bending and ease of removal also.

It depends on how many times one has to wear a shoe and remove per day.
 
If God had wished for men and women to go around

with bare bodies... He would have made sure that

1. we are covered with thick fur all over the body. :panda:
2. We walk on four legs instead of two legs. :llama:
 
The eternally confused oldies! :der:

Procrastination is NOT a virtue. Nor is the constant wavering ang going back on the decision made.

The other day when my B.I.L came in to his house, beaming and saying that

"Finally the deal has been finalized!" I wanted to ask "For the umpteenth time?"

The confusion and lack of decisive actions after taking a decision

causes unnecessary strain among the family members.

ThiruvaLLuvar was absolutely correct - as he usually is.

எண்ணித் துணிக கருமம் துணிந்தபின்
எண்ணுவம் என்பது இழுக்கு.

 
The youth lack practical experience and may make wrong decisions but they stick to them. :thumb:

The oldies have the experience and may make the right decisions but do not stick to them! :confused:
 
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She was great singer in a very high pitch!
She was a great dancer and a greater comedian.
She was the greatest character artist.
Where will we find another artist of her caliber?
She was rightly labelled as the "female Sivaji"
May her soul rest in peace! :rip:
 
"Fish are friends - not food" was spread by the move Finding Nemo.
In the animal world - irrespective of their sizes - every animal is a
potential supply of fresh food for every other animal.
I think we must start spreading another similar message saying
"Police are our friends - not our enemies!"
Every problem - personal or public - is taken to the streets.
When the police try to restore order they are painted as
the public enemies instead of the friends of the public they really are. :(
Vociferous speakers suggest to the masses to kill a cop or two instead of killing themselves!
What lies in the fate of a nation which does not know the difference between a friend and a foe! :(
 

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