If the cap fits you - wear it!! :lol: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by blahblah
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SONU GOPI :wink:
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If the cap fits you - wear it!! :lol: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by blahblah
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SONU GOPI :wink:
:poke: :lol: :lol:
blahblah,
do u remember a cartoon serial called You Just Wait in 1987 on sundays 5 PM on DD? your avtar reminds me of that :)
But that was Bugs Bunny with with his famous lingo "what's up doc?" :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by hehehewalrus
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SONU GOPI :D
:roll: Blah-Blah's spooky tale still cooking or has it burnt to a singed crisp, Pa???? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Was it really Bugs Bunny? I dont think it was a Hanna Barbera production and there was no Daffy in it. It was always a fox & a rabbit(who spoke russian and in a voice unlike Bugs bunny)Quote:
Originally Posted by "sonu gopi
Hi guys n' girls[thats the convenience-even grannies can be called girls on this forum :lol: ]
1.Walrus,its Bugs Bunny all set to go hunting for the rabbit season :lol: .
2.Nirosha,good things can wait a little.
3.Sonuchechi[a particularly young girl! :twisted: ],we are deviating from the subject of this thread.So come out with one more of your dreams urgently :D .
Hi!
Shakthi's post was very interesting! I have something similar to share. My father was a judicial officer in Tamil Nadu. Once he got transferred to Chengalpattu as District munsif. He got allocated a quarters where judicial officers lived. My mother was a school teacher in chennai at that time. When we went to Chengal pattu to see the quarters, we found it quite eery as there were very few houses occupied. The houses were quite expansive with a top floor and a balcony. That was the first time we ever lived in such a big house. Also facing the quarters was a hill (quite big). We could hear howling of wolves and foxes in the evening. After we moved in, myself and my brother were admitted into the Ramakrishna mission school in Chengalpet. So soon my mother was staying alone in the day. She could recall similar images that shakthi recounted earlier . She would tell us about four dark forms sitting around the dining table and playing cards and smoking beedis. She said she could even smell the beedi. My mother always had some extra spiritual sense (which my father would jocularly remark as nervous weakness. Her insticts always came true on people, places and journeys). I was in my third standard then. I used to get some kind of difficulty in breathing even if there is no cold or cough and only in night times(I still remember the smell of molten camphor and eucalyptus oil that my father would apply). Strangely when we moved back to chennai, my breathing difficulty also ceased(after reflecting on it now). Later someone told us that the judicial officer's quarters was built on an erstwhile burial ground ( ala poltergheist). I dont know how much of that was true but the place was sure as hell spooky. My mother also became quite relaxed later. I donno, but women are more sensitive to the matters of spirit and generally men like me are quite dumb in this matter.
Jaiganesh
welcome here, i am a silent reader of your blog and tfmpage posts :)
Appdiye indha foruthlayum blog pola edhachum ezhudhunga
Thanks hhw!
I was a silent reader once in this forum reading all the interesting posts. Thanks to corporate bureaucracy , I am finding tonnes of free time at the computer to post. That apart, I could only post partially whatever I wanted to in the previous posts. I had some interesting deja vus and heard about interesting ghost stories from my friends and relatives. Interesting to note that Vijay TV is going to run a show on this topic called "Kaathu Karuppu". We will have to wait and watch on that. Anyways in my blog spot I intend to open an eerie corner containing collected spooky stories. Let us see how that pans out. In the meanwhile we can discuss a lot about these paranormal happenings. In Tamil milieu, we come across guardian angels of villages , who are nothing but spirits of departed, good hearted souls. Similarly we also come across evil spirits and their manifestations in village stories. There is someone called A.K.Perumaal who is running a series called"Makkal Dheivangalin Kadhaigal" in www.thinnai.com . It is very interesting to read. Unfortunately it is in Tamil, so ppl who can't read Tamil cannot enjoy it. Once again thanks for welcoming me in this area of the hub.