# 97
Tongue has no nerve.
Balasubramanian
Ambattur
#96
I am not aware of the author or the originality but it is a statement I heardfrom someone.
Balasubramanian
Ambattur
There is a simple solution for such situations- precede the posted phrases with a disclaimer like: “Overheard at the market place” or some such statement.#97
I don't think there is a need to copy or pick up some one else's quoteintentionally
Balasubramanian
Ambattur
There is a simple solution for such situations- precede the posted phrases with a disclaimer like: “Overheard at the market place” or some such statement.
Some prefer to preserve and seek pleasure in collecting age old attractive pictures than the valuable bank pass books as their treasure Balasubramanian Ambattur
Tongue has no nerve.
.......... The Tamil proverb "Nakkukku narambillai!" means that a tongue can utter both falsehoods and truth alike.
So we can generalize as this: Overheard from someone at some place at some time!! :thumb:Won't we ask "which market place ?" and "At what time?" in addition to
"From whose lips?"
So we can generalize as this: Overheard from someone at some place at some time
!! :thumb:
Since you generally provide attribution, I won't bother with any detective work.
I will assume it is your creative work.
Dear Sir,
You won't bother with any detective work, make my sis give her blog details and say she is bragging!!
(The regular readers of her threads in this forum may not visit the blogs at all.... My guess work!)
Dear Sir,
You won't bother with any detective work, make my sis give her blog details and say she is bragging!!
(The regular readers of her threads in this forum may not visit the blogs at all.... My guess work!)
Mrs.VR and Mrs.RR!
Charanam Charanam Iyyappa, I don't understand one bit of what you are saying
.... poor and unsuspecting old lady ...
In a lighter vein...
As Senthil says in a movie, touching his head with a finger,
"To understand such things ONE needs to possess a kidney in the head !"
One or two?
Oh, yeah!:lol: