:lol: :yes: :exactly:Quote:
Originally Posted by HonestRaj
That's a very good example of how a GM or Vadivelu or Vivek-ish one liners has an effect on our day-to-day life! :thumbsup:
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:lol: :yes: :exactly:Quote:
Originally Posted by HonestRaj
That's a very good example of how a GM or Vadivelu or Vivek-ish one liners has an effect on our day-to-day life! :thumbsup:
MC,
GM, Vadivelu OK. Vivek :notthatway:
Bala, I think generation gap has a role but adhuvEthAn kAraNamnu solla mudiyAthu. Even among GM, Vivek, VV - intha generationalEyE rasanai vithiyAsam irukku. As I had said once, I find VV really boring, Gounder - mostly doesnt evoke laughter, where as for you VV is most funniest comedian and for me it's Vivek.Quote:
Originally Posted by crajkumar_be
Master,Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Minnale lemon joke :?
Exactly - i mean idhayum sonnen...Quote:
Originally Posted by Roshan
Compared to GM/VV, Vivek's lines are not quoted much.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramakrishna
That's your own perception Senthil. In our office, friends circle and even at home we use many oneliners, mannerisms of Vivek. To be frank - VV pEsuRathu mAthiri English words'a koncham maathi pEsuRathu has become absolutely boring - athuvum hubla pOthum pOthum'nu solRa aLavukku over'a use paNNi - irukkiRa koncha nancha viruppathaiyum pOkkitaanga.Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Innoru - puLithupOna dilaogue in hub is ''NanRi Hai".
Of course yes :D Eppadi unga circle-la Vivek-o, adhey maadhiri en circle-la GM/VV.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roshan
Idhai naan bloggers-kitta niraya paarthirukken. Don't know the origin of this :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by Roshan
Roshan,
"nandri hai" is not a fad to pulithufy. Its a philosophy!
I register my reservation :razz: