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Old 07-04-2012, 07:44 PM   #21
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A real BEAUTY with a BRAIN!!!

Men think that women are angels thrown down mercilessly on the earth.
They are innocent, ignorant, weak and need a strong man
to grow around like a fragile creeper!

Women may not get fooled by other women since they think alike,
but certainly they get fooled by MEN, whose thought process is different.

The kings and Queens had people appointed to taste and test their food before they ate it . You must have been a queen in some previous birth to have retained that habit now also.

Toss inside??? Toss outside???


Men are weird creatures...I don't know why they get so easily fooled by anything.
They get fooled by soft words,shy glances,smiles and also food.
They seldom realize that a person could be acting out to be good just to get him to do some work.

That way we women are seldom fooled by anyone.

I have male doctors friends who get carried away when patients sing praises of them.

For me I am wary of the patient who sings praises cos he/she might sing abuses another day when things do not go right.

It's always better to have an element of doubt.
Even when someone brings a specially cooked dish for me..I always make sure the person who brought it has the first bite.
If they refuse to eat it I will say I will eat it later and discard it when the person is gone.

It's better not to trust anyone.
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Old 07-04-2012, 08:33 PM   #22
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A real BEAUTY with a BRAIN!!!

Men think that women are angels thrown down mercilessly on the earth.
They are innocent, ignorant, weak and need a strong man
to grow around like a fragile creeper!

Women may not get fooled by other women since they think alike,
but certainly they get fooled by MEN, whose thought process is different.

The kings and Queens had people appointed to taste and test their food before they ate it . You must have been a queen in some previous birth to have retained that habit now also.

Toss inside??? Toss outside???
Dear VR Ji,

Out here in Malaysia black magic mixed with food is very common and some people even vomit blood and drop dead upon consuming food tainted with black magic.
That technique to mix black magic in food is known as "Santau" in the local lingo.
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Old 07-04-2012, 08:52 PM   #23
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suraju06 ji,

Thanks for sharing it with us. Quite interesting and could not help laughing out loud. It is more the consultants who would take this approach than a workaholic. The latter is busy working all the time and has no time to think??!! The consultant is good in throwing out jargons like "core competencies", "Skill mapping", "downsizing", etc. In a way, consutants are like women. The are good in "packaging".



Renu, your post 15

I agree with many points you have raised. But it is better to trust and get fooled than not to trust and to worry as to who would deceive.
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Old 07-04-2012, 09:04 PM   #24
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Renu, your post 15

I agree with many points you have raised. But it is better to trust and get fooled than not to trust and to worry as to who would deceive.
It's like a reflex..there is no worry or anxiety involved.
Even in college we girls would never accept any drink brought by a guy..God knows what sedative could be in it.
So we only used to order bottled drinks and tell the waiter to open in front of us.
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Old 07-04-2012, 09:11 PM   #25
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It's like a reflex..there is no worry or anxiety involved.
Even in college we girls would never accept any drink brought by a guy..God knows what sedative could be in it.
So we only used to order bottled drinks and tell the waiter to open in front of us.
Bayanthu Bayanthu vaazhrathula enna artham irukku, Renu? They say a coward dies many times. So is a disbeliever, IMO.
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Old 07-04-2012, 09:14 PM   #26
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Bayanthu Bayanthu vaazhrathula enna artham irukku, Renu? They say a coward dies many times. So is a disbeliever, IMO.
Dear Haridas,

It's not fear yaar..it's just being careful.

A coward is a person who fears the unknown and has no strategy to combat potential danger.
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Old 07-04-2012, 10:13 PM   #27
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Sounds like another Kerala where black magic prevails!!!

Dear VR Ji,

Out here in Malaysia black magic mixed with food is very common and some people even vomit blood and drop dead upon consuming food tainted with black magic.
That technique to mix black magic in food is known as "Santau" in the local lingo.
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Old 07-04-2012, 10:16 PM   #28
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Cool! Siva also thinks like Visa!!!
It is far better to trust and be trusted than
mistrust and be mistrusted!!! Right Mr. Siva???

suraju06 ji,

Thanks for sharing it with us. Quite interesting and could not help laughing out loud. It is more the consultants who would take this approach than a workaholic. The latter is busy working all the time and has no time to think??!! The consultant is good in throwing out jargons like "core competencies", "Skill mapping", "downsizing", etc. In a way, consutants are like women. The are good in "packaging".



Renu, your post 15

I agree with many points you have raised. But it is better to trust and get fooled than not to trust and to worry as to who would deceive.
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Old 07-04-2012, 10:17 PM   #29
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I thought that such things happened only in masala movies!

It's like a reflex..there is no worry or anxiety involved.
Even in college we girls would never accept any drink brought by a guy..God knows what sedative could be in it.
So we only used to order bottled drinks and tell the waiter to open in front of us.
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Old 07-04-2012, 10:22 PM   #30
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I thought that such things happened only in masala movies!
Nope it happened once to a girl in college and she left the college after the incident.
It was not reported to the police cos she didn't want to bring shame to her family.
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Old 07-04-2012, 10:24 PM   #31
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Sounds like another Kerala where black magic prevails!!!
The belief goes that the black magic practitioners here learnt it from their Kerala buddies.
So frankly speaking all types of knowledge came from India!
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Old 07-04-2012, 10:27 PM   #32
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly!!!

The belief goes that the black magic practitioners here learnt it from their Kerala buddies.
So frankly speaking all types of knowledge came from India!
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Old 07-05-2012, 12:19 AM   #33
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Delicious, thanks. where is 'seeyam'?

No wonder the shortest route to a man's heart is through his stomach!!!



ENJOY!!!
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Old 07-05-2012, 05:01 AM   #34
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Here they are! Enjoy!!!
I was in a hurry and forgot to post these along with the modaka.
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Old 07-05-2012, 05:41 AM   #35
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Many thanks. My cup/pate is full!

[Q

UOTE=Visalakshi Ramani;144448]

Here they are! Enjoy!!!
I was in a hurry and forgot to post these along with the modaka. [/QUOTE]
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Old 07-06-2012, 05:10 AM   #36
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Reminds me of Manorama's Kozhik kuzhambu when a kozhi would be hung (later to be replaced by the picture of a kozhi)
and she would enjoy the kuzhambu without spending a pie.

All of us have eaten the seeyam and modakam with our eyes
and yet the plate and the bowl are as full as ever!
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