Think or sink!

Hello Sir!:yo:
Namaste :pray2:

......You had the entire forum believe that you were one of those
very religious people who pray five times a day. :hail:

These are the days of Duck Duck Dumbos and the Cluck Cluck Chicks!!!

I pray 5 times a day? No I am not a member of the religion of peace. Who is the loony spreading such ideas? People seem to get weird ideas. Tell them to read my post here:
http://www.tamilbrahmins.com/general-discussions/17282-talks-islam.html#post248823

Clearly there are a lot of duck duck dumbos. By the way, didn't I use this phrase a long time ago in response to one of your posts?
 
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I pray 5 times a day? No I am not a member of the religion of peace. Who is the loony spreading such ideas? People seem to get weird ideas. Tell them to read my post here:
http://www.tamilbrahmins.com/general-discussions/17282-talks-islam.html#post248823

Clearly there are a lot of duck duck dumbos. By the way, didn't I use this phrase a long time ago in response to one of your posts?

The loony spreading such beliefs is your user name Sir. :)

Naina (anything/anyone) has to belong somewhere surely. :cool:

Of course you are that learned man who thought of this catchy phrase.

Duck Duck Dumbo gives a kick even when it is said as a cheer! :thumb:
 
I worked non stop and set my flat in perfect order.
I never knew that I could stand on my feet for 8+ hours continuously!!! :shocked:
Of course the anacondas have returned to my ankles but it is quite another story! Right?
 
In a busy junction, out of the hundreds of people crossing one another,
we can still spot a known face in the crowd which can be
compared to finding a needle in a hay stack.
It appears that our eyes scan the crowd and matches the known face
just like the P.C does out of umpteen profiles stored in it.
The same thing holds good in reading words.
We can read even words written without vowels correctly.
We scan the beginning and the end of the word and guess the correct word.
But not so always!!! I just noticed that I am reading "rubber" everywhere!!!
 
People living in big houses can litter things everywhere and still feel no discomfort-
since there will be plenty of working and walking space even if things are littered.
But not so in a small space. Every inch of space makes a difference.
I am sure people living in small houses understand what I am talking about. :blabla:
 
Abhitha KujalaambaaL (Meaning = ???)

This is a Sanskrit word Apeethakuchalambal (Note that it is apitha or apeetha not abhita) whose Tamil equivalent is Unnamulai Ammal . In Tiruvannamalai, Lord Shiva is Arunachaleswarar and has his consort as Apeetha Kuchalambal. Refers to the legend that Parvati in her incarnation in Tiruvannamalai did not have any children.
 
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This is a Sanskrit word Apeethakuchalambal (Note that it is apitha or apeetha not abhita) whose Tamil equivalent is Unnamulai Ammal . In Tiruvannamalai, Lord Shiva is Arunachaleswarar and has his consort as Apeetha Kuchalambal. Refers to the legend that Parvati in her incarnation in Tiruvannamalai did not have any children.

Thank you sir for clearing my long standing doubt! :pray2:

Now the word makes sense A+peetha+ kucha+ambaal

Why kuchlaamabaL when kuchaambaL will be just smart and sufficient??? :noidea:
 
Juju paid me a compliment which brought tears in my eyes!

"Paatti is the greatest cook in the whole world. She makes the nicest sweets!!"

I am no competitor to the scientific cooks who measure the ingredients to cook
perfect dishes. BUT I am sincere in what I do and the products turn out to be tasty, healthy and pleasing o the eyes.

YET no one ever bothers to say a good word-even as they empty the vessels of all their contents! :hungry:

As for sweets I have made only vegan sweets with the salted Barth Balance Butter and yet this child is so very pleased with them.

HOW I wish she knew what a real sweet made with Agmark ghee tastes like!!!
 
People would surely remember the Kleptomaniac paatti in Kamal's film
Michel Madana Kaama Raajan.

I heard about a real-life patti who managed to pack off the SEER sweets (giant sized of course)from under the tight scrutiny/ security. :rolleyes:

She also take the Taxi driver for a real ride (literally) and got dropped in her house for free - even though she was next to nobody in importance in the celebrations! :party:

I am reminded of the expression my father used very often,

"Marriage is very interesting since it combines

the irresistible force :ballchain:

and the immovable object.":couch2:
 
The thaathaas on the other hand seem to lose

all their power and control as they age! :tsk:

I think the change in their respective hormone levels

is the cause and the culprit causing havoc as they age.

Females have more male hormones and males more female hormone.

That explains the mustache / beard of the paattis and

the breasts/ busts of the thathas as well.

ONCE I overheard a perplexed child asking its mother,

"Is our thaathaa a man or a woman?":confused:
 
Children of this colony always share their birthday chocolates with me. The reason...
I give them two nice new pencils with erasers at their rear end
bought and brought from USA during every one of our visits.
Foreign anything is a welcome gift -
even it is only a couple of yellow pencils!!!
 
The eight + hours of chores have left their tell tale effects on me.

So today I am so stiff and painful in my leg joints that

New born Baby Krishna has to settle down for some nice

home made cow's Navaneetham and vella avul.

May be I can sing for Him some 20 nice songs to compensate.

SEVIKKU UNAVU ILLAATHAPOTHU SIRITHU VAYITRUKKUM EEYAPPADUM!

Murukku and cheedai are out of questions since I had broken

the removable denture on the left side also today morning! :(
 
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Wishing you all a very Happy Janmaashtami day!

May Krishna's divine gospel spread far and wide!!

May our love for Krishna increase with each passing day!!!
 
The vella Avul tasted twice as good as it does ever.
But I could sing only 11 songs in stead of the 20 I wished to.
I will make up today and set right the account! :)
Apparently even youngsters do not have the initiative
to make the traditional bakshanamas for Nivedanam.
Either they buy from Adaiyar Aanandha Bhavan
or settle for simpler alternatives like I did.
 
In spite of the Anil brand kozhukkattai flour on sale for ready use,
the fried modakams (poorNam dipped in a batter of maida and deep fried)
seems to have become more popular of late.
It is easy to make, last longer and does not split nor ooze.
Any day better the uncooked /raw or oosak kozhukattai
reminding one of Gandhiji - since it relates to a spindle.
 
Juju does not like the new school. Neither do they teach her anything new.
Nor do they let the kids play in the trees and grass like little monkeys.
Everyday she used to bring home two sets of dresses
rolled in dry or wet soil and look as timid as Mary's little lamb -
having spent all her superfluous energy in the school itself.
Now she is generally bored and stays up like an owl till late at night!
 
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Tejas is quite a driving force.
He has filled up his yelloy piggy bank with coins and
has gone for a bigger piggy with four compartments.
He has handed down the old piggy bank to his
Baby Brother - after removing all the coins from it! :)
 
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