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Think or sink!

The pretty miss!

There was this pretty miss,
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Whom everybody wanted to kiss;
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But she knew how to dismiss,
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The adventurers with a hiss! :mad2:


“Was she made in scenic Swiss?” :noidea:


“Was she the storehouse of bliss?” :noidea:


But she knew how to dismiss, :hand:


All adventurers with a hiss! :mad2:
 
Hard times ahead for me....VEDI Velu has reentered into the house through the smart phone! :boom:

How I wish I had managed to finish the Tirumanthiram Onbathaam Thanthiran before he managed to reenter ! :pout:
 
Abhiraami Andaadhi talks about 'Neerum neruppum karanathathu" on Lord Siva's thirumeni.

Here it happens in every house at least during the nights time.

The air is so dry that it may cause bleeding of the nose unless the humidifier is turned on!

So there is a constant flow of water vapour... the neer

The nights become so cold that heaters come on to maintain a comfortable temperature....the neruppu!

So every room here is a representation of Lord Siva ... with both neer and neruppu

existing side by side. We can see and feel the presence of God in everything and

everywhere if we are alert and focused! :hail:


# 98. பொய்யர் நெஞ்சில் பொருந்தாள்!

தைவந்து நின்அடித் தாமரை சூடிய சங்கரர்க்கு,
கை வந்த தீயும், தலை வந்த ஆறும் கரந்தது எங்கே?
மெய்வந்த நெஞ்சின் அல்லால், ஒருகாலும் விரகர் தங்கள்
பொய்வந்த நெஞ்சில் புகல் அறியாமடப் பூங்குயிலே!

உண்மையான அன்பு கொண்ட உள்ளங்களில் அல்லாமல், வஞ்சகம் நிறைந்த உள்ளங்களில் ஒரு நாளும் புகுவதை அறியாத இளம் பூங்குயிலை ஒத்த தேவியே! சிவபிரான் உன் திருவடித் தாமரையை வருடிப் பின்னர் தம் தலை மீதும் சூட்டிக்கொண்டபோது, அவர் கையில் உள்ள மழுவும், தலைமேல் உள்ள கங்கையும் எங்கே சென்று ஒளிந்து கொண்டன?

http://www.tamilbrahmins.com/showthread.php?t=5371&page=17
 
Lovely fetters.

Sweet is the sound of the clatter,
And their non-stop shrill chatter;

They love all things to clatter,
Line the living room with litter;

The Greek and Latin they utter,

In speedy talking often stutter;

Their tiny feet are still flatter,

Creating as they run a patter;

You feel tied in love’s fetter,
And never in life felt better!


Thanks to my grandkids for making me think up this poem! :)




 
Cooking food made easy...
We get ready made pie crust, pizza base, cut vegetables, broths, soups, canned stuff, frozen food, heat-and-eat food in use-and-toss containers!
I was clean bowled when I tasted the roasted onion pieces which remained crisp and crunchy even after being added to the food!
Avocado goes with every possible dish! In fact kids do not eat anything unless Avocado is added to it. We had problem to get good quality Avocados during the visit of our grandkids to India - in spite of paying up to 100 rs for every choni Avocado! :rolleyes:
 
Once I saw a horse drawing a cart in a metropolitan city.
It had white cloth bags at both ends of its food passage.

The bag in the front had its choicest food and the one
at the back was to collect the waste before it hits the ground.

It is paper paper all the way - not just for the two ends
of the food passage but for every imaginable purpose.

Small consolation to know that they are often made of recycled paper!
 
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It is very difficult to cut cost in any celebration! For a get together of about 150 persons, we booked the nearby mandapam

and we have to shell out 50 K + for this! Breakfast cost is 100, lunch 300, coffee 20 and one thAmboolam bag is 30! Being

brahmins, everyone expects bhakshaNam and one set of murukku + laddu of good size is 100. I have cut down only the

blouse bits for friends, since those bits go round and round and round to many other ladies. :becky:

Only the close circle of ladies will be gifted with a simple saree with a matching blouse. :cool:
 
It is very difficult to cut cost in any celebration! For a get together of about 150 persons, we booked the nearby mandapam

and we have to shell out 50 K + for this! Breakfast cost is 100, lunch 300, coffee 20 and one thAmboolam bag is 30! Being

brahmins, everyone expects bhakshaNam and one set of murukku + laddu of good size is 100. I have cut down only the

blouse bits for friends, since those bits go round and round and round to many other ladies. :becky:

Only the close circle of ladies will be gifted with a simple saree with a matching blouse. :cool:

My dear Raji,

People know the cost of things/ gifts/ seer bakshanam etc. So people must evolve and reform!

Apparently we will never realize and adjust to the current situation of rising cost, tight constriction

for free flowing currency - but keep up the same expectation which people used to do centuries

ago, when the bride and the groom belonged to the same village and the whole village was

related by every possible permutation and combination!

Will the days of spending only for the barest essentials ever become a reality???
 
Forty years ago we attended a wedding in Chennai. The hotel was a reputed one and back

then the cost of a wedding feast was only 20 Rs 'per a leaf'.

The food was good, the service satisfactory and yet I overheard two persons talking in the

hand wash area. One of them told the other,"It seems a 'leaf' costs 20Rs! I would have been

happier if they had given me the 20 Rs in cash instead of the feast.

Moral:

People bring in gifts ( given happily or grudgingly)

The expect return gifts (given happily or frugally)

I think it will be fine if both decide to lay aside these two customs.

People may come, attend the function, have a high Tea with a sweet & kaaram and go

back home, after conveying their good wishes and blessings.

The gift from either side will get canceled saving the storage problem of a dozen torch

lights, half a dozen clocks and other gift items most certainly being recycled!!! :rolleyes:

 

A strange story.

Here comes a strange story,
Fit enough to become history;

Its unusual and total victory,
Is possible in one’s territory.

She thought it was transitory,
His moves were anticipatory;

She was just his secretary,
His mood always celebratory;

She tried her best to be inhibitory,
He on the other hand was predatory;

Her words were contradictory,
His words were explanatory;

She was just being obligatory,
He was at his best oratory;

She felt as though in a purgatory,
He was as cool as in a dormitory.
 
Two foolish men.

Their avoidable complete division,
Damaged more than their envision;


One of them lived in privation,
The other has excessive provision;


If they had had some distant vision,
They would have averted subdivision.


Had their elders extended supervision,
Their decision would be under revision!
 
.......... Will the days of spending only for the barest essentials ever become a reality???

Our family was amazed to see an NRI lady, who refused to accept any bhakshaNam, including the traditional pAl therattipAl!

She simplified the wedding celebration by restricting the guests from each side to 30. One chain, two bangles, one pair of ear

rings, one 6 yards saree for the bride and a sherwAni set for the groom. Arya samAj type wedding for about one hour, carnatic

concert for one hour followed by lunch was the first session. In the evening, a
simple reception at a hotel for about 300 persons

from extended families and friends. It was very easy for us because Ram and I were the main organizers. :)
 
Good to read stories of simple well organised weddings cutting out the frills.

Even in normal times , if people restrict to numbers to 100 or so for wedding ceremony and 300 or so for reception , it can be enjoyable for all.

Guests can get personalised attention of hosts.

I am a firm believer in this.

At least from my side of the family is involved in a wedding, I restrict the numbers.

I try to avoid attend weddings with large number of guests.

With large numbers to attend, we may not be missed at the wedding
 
For my first son's wedding conducted in Chicago, we had about 100 guests.

It was a mixed crowd with a few nephews and friends and the colleagues of my son and D.I.L.

For my second son's wedding reception in Coimbatore we invited 125 people.

The taxi drivers invited themselves for the feast and the total number who had dinner was ~ 150.

Small is beautiful - even in gatherings and crowds celebrating any occasion or festival.

There was another wedding in which people walked in as if in a cinema hall.

The batches of diners was never ending.

I bet the cost of the feast broke the back of the poor parents- who disappeared

from the view of the general public after the gala wedding....a kOlaahala affair!
 
One of our acquaintances wishes to show off in every possible thing he does.

He sold one of his many business and raised Rs 40 lakhs for the wedding of his first daughter.

The 'seer' items needed for setting up a 'thanik kudiththanam' were delivered in a lorry.

The girl delivered a son and after that she and her son are living with her parents.

The husband lives with his mother in another house with all the loot received in the name of

wedding gifts.
 
Fat and Fate.

Being fat is not one’s fault,
If it is written in one’s fate!


There is no need to fallout,
Since I will, a fact, point out.


It is the latest youth fad,
To look as if ready to fade!


As long as the person feels fit,
There is no need to worry a bit.


It is either a happy romantic flirt;
Or one's teeth set tight in a girt!


It is always either the long hug;
Or the non-stop-nonsense-nag!


It makes me almost feel faint...
My image people try to paint!
 
When a grand gAlA wedding ended up in a divorce, the parents realized that all the pomp and show were just waste of their wealth! :sad:

The girl could get a 'never-married' guy within two years and this wedding was celebrated at their sweet home of 1200 sq. feet! :cool:

Very close circle was invited and a family friend was the sAsthrigaL. :cool: :cool:

All of us dispersed after a good lunch. Only cash gifts were given and no return gifts except a 'thEngai pai'!! :becky:
 
Our Social Security cards are not received yet.

So we went in person to apply for it again.

The face of the beetroot colored man of the size of a generous pumpkin took on a worried look.

His smile became an inverted U reversing its direction.

I do not blame the poor gentleman!

He is used to typing names like Linda, John, James and Mary.

Our expanded names must have been tougher than Greek and Latin to that poor guy.

I do hope he typed correctly and our Social Security will not be delayed any further!
 
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On our way out we met some people whose names must be saturated with 'q' s and 'z's in addition to 'u's and 'j's !

Today is not a lucky day for the people working in that office. :tsk:
The comic relief was provided by an African American - unintentionally though.

He was calling the name of some "genie" who was
either absent or invisible to the rest of the population.

When I burst out laughing and signaled "not here" by waving my hands everyone joined me and all those who were dozing due to the boredom of waiting suddenly woke up! :)
 
Woke up - No I am caught up as received in my in box


I'm sure you will enjoy this. One word in the English language that could be a noun, verb, adj, adv, prep is *UP*.Read until the end... you'll laugh.
This two-letter word in English has more meanings than any other two-letter word, and that word is *'UP'*. It is listed in the dictionary as an [adv], [prep], [adj], [n] or [v].
It's easy to understand *UP*, meaning toward the sky or at the top of the list, but when we awaken in the morning, why do we wake *UP*?
At a meeting, why does a topic come *UP*? Why do we speak *UP*, and why are the officers *UP* for election (if there is a tie, it is a toss *UP*) and why is it *UP* to the secretary to write *UP* a report? We call *UP*our friends, brighten *UP* a room, polish *UP* the silver, warm *UP* the leftovers and clean *UP* the kitchen. We lock *UP* the house and fix *UP* the old car.
At other times, this little word has real special meaning. People stir *UP* trouble, line UP for tickets, work *UP* an appetite, and think *UP* excuses.
To be dressed is one thing but to be dressed *UP* is special.
And this *UP* is confusing: A drain must be opened *UP* because it is blocked *UP*.
We open *UP* a store in the morning but we close it *UP* at night. We seem to be pretty mixed *UP* about *UP*!
To be knowledgeable about the proper uses of *UP*, look *UP* the word *UP* in the dictionary. In a desk-sized dictionary, it takes *UP* almost 1/4 of the page and can add *UP* to about thirty definitions.
If you are *UP* to it, you might try building *UP* a list of the many ways *UP* is used. It will take *UP* a lot of your time, but if you don't give *UP*, you may wind *UP* with ( *UP* to) a hundred or more.
When it threatens to rain, we say it is clouding *UP*. When the sun comes out, we say it is clearing *UP*. When it rains, it soaks *UP* the earth. When it does not rain for awhile, things dry *UP*. One could go on and on, but I'll wrap it *UP*, for now...... my time is *UP*!
So, did this whole thing, crack you *UP*?
Send this on to everyone you look *UP* in your address book... or not... it's *UP* to you.
Now I'll shut *UP*.





 
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UP is a wonderful word when it does NOT refer to Uttar Pradesh!

The shortest two letter word was the title on an interesting animation movie.


Up
2009 Movie
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98% Rotten Tomatoes

8.3/10 IMDb

Carl Fredricksen (Ed Asner), a 78-year-old balloon salesman, is about to fulfill a lifelong dream. Tying thousands of balloons to his house, he flies away to the South American wilderness. But curmudgeonly Carl's... wikipedia.org


  • Original release date: May 13, 2009
  • Rating: PG
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Director: Pete Docter, Bob Peterson
  • Running time: 96 mins
  • Budget: $175,000,000

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