yabba, how nice it is to have Plum on ur side (for a change) :bluejump:Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
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yabba, how nice it is to have Plum on ur side (for a change) :bluejump:Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
Maddy, I should have completed that sentence. I meant to say "so no wonder you didnt like it".
I am still madhil mEL pUnai w.r.t Surya :-)
kudhikkappadaadhu...adhuvum Plum-ai nambi edhulaiyum kudhikkavEppadaadhu :lol2:Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
oh :oops: i thot u were accepting surya is at best a "insipid" Abhay :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
to myself: unakku ellame late-a dhaan puriyudhada mudhali*
*avvai shanmugi, manivannan dialogue
Ijit ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
I found the f'ing good.
It is the choice of words and expressions with the preponderence of f - that seemed thrust in. But I liked that too. Precisely because it was so outrageously childish and just the kind of humour that is sorely missing in films.
Quite ponderously noting the name: Franfif :rotfl3:
There is one VK movie where he calls his assistant: Hey asok !
He could have named in anything. But he had to name him ashok and ended up calling him asok. Now these unintentional ones are funny. But Franfif is just another level :bow:
Ashok vs Asok - irunga Joe-va kootiyaarEn. Oru linguistic war-E nadathalAm.
What gives us the presumption that Ashok is right, and Asok is wrong?
yeah, sila samayam naanE enna nambaradhilla :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
And I actually liked Abhay in that movie, so oru maadhiri we still remain east and west - the twain shall never meet :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
yea, even the no. of cocaine packets = fo packets :lol: .....but franfif is a stroke of genius, i must say.....Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
Probability.Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum