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20th March 2012, 05:18 AM
#3521
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App, sorry you are right. It is mere angne mein. :senility:
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20th March 2012 05:18 AM
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20th March 2012, 05:59 AM
#3522
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20th March 2012, 07:32 AM
#3523
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Originally Posted by
app_engine
There was this north indian college / hostel mate who had predominant body hair (> one cm long and very thick on wrist area) who was always wearing an old watch, very tightly strapped making the hair suffer / leave a mark etc and he used to talk about it to everyone (when & how his dad gifted him, how many years old, how valuable etc).
My dad, same. Since he worked in the field those days, the watch part would be white when he removes it. My first fifth standard examination gift was a watch, fake leather strap.

Originally Posted by
app_engine
t was totally unreliable (ishtappattA mattum Odum) and had to be retired.
Oh how machines, tools, etc had characters of their own. Now everything is zombie.
I may not comment on all your post app, but I am following and really appreciating
" நல்ல படம் , சுமாரான படம் என்பதையெல்லாம் தாண்டியவர் நடிகர் திலகம் . சிவாஜி படம் தோற்கலாம் ..சிவாஜி தோற்பதில்லை." - Joe Milton.
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20th March 2012, 07:43 AM
#3524
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Yes, yes. What persistence! Grouch and me abandoned a thread immediately after the first flop post.
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20th March 2012, 04:00 PM
#3525
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nanRi V_Sji, groucho & Plum!
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Originally Posted by
V_Sji
How come you remember the cost of your watch so accurately, after years?
Like I mentioned before, this is one of those unique things that are closely remembered ("senti") (like SSLC marks, "MPC%" of HSC etc)
There are two factors in addition (these will be like a typical whine by old people) :
1. Life didn't have much distractions those days.
I still remember my first progress report card of 6th std (the first one ever as we didn't have one in primary school). It had the ink smudged on the rank box and 1 looked like 3
I had to explain in detail how much mark difference was there between the 1st (445), 2nd (366) and 3rd (355) to my appA to convince him. (He knew it but still was playing around with me, the class sir was his badminton pal...unfortunately, per my recent phone call home, that sir with such a beautiful handwriting & great badminton skills had recently been paralyzed after a stroke)
2. Money had a lot more value and this was a huge amount. Some comparisons : Bus charges to go from village to town was 35 paisA (Rs 0.35) and in less than 10 rupees I could reach granpA's home, which the buses took >3 hours those days. Even 4 years later, my first month's mess bill was < Rs 200 at REC (the watch happened in 1977, "A" mess bill was in 1981). For that matter, the whole engg edu expenses for 4+ years was less than Rs 20K (all -even pocket money -included). On a direct number-number comparison, JUST THE COST OF BOOKS for 1st semester of my son is bigger than that 
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20th March 2012, 04:07 PM
#3526
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Originally Posted by
Plum
abandoned a thread immediately after the first flop post.
That is the difference between writing a "chiththirappAvai" & dhinathanthi news columns
neenga, groucho ellAm Akilan range, app is just a reporter, that too a 'tholikkatti' type
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20th March 2012, 04:14 PM
#3527
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ding ding dong youtube
(hilarious,
variety - but enjoyable)
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20th March 2012, 04:16 PM
#3528
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silence youtube:
(looks like Gautami wanted to imitate Rajini thru out the movie
)
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20th March 2012, 04:26 PM
#3529
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Originally Posted by
app_engine
Param,
'Aram' means 'mAlai' or 'chain' (ponnAram = gold chain, poovAram = garland)...In math, 'Aram' means 'radius' (which is funny as the same word means 'circle/ ellipse' in the ornamental context).
singAram means beauty (have you heard the phrase 'singArachchennai', means beautiful Madras)...singAri means beautiful girl, singAra vElan is beautiful (handsome) Kamal

DeivamE :Touching feet:
Tamil seems to be most "difficult" Language to learn, Tamil Language is difficult enough, then Tamil literature 

Originally Posted by
app_engine
BTW, if you are talking about the SPB song from 'pagalil oru iravu', that word is not singAram - it is "srungAram", that means romance

I thought it was Singaram.
Thanks App anna
Om Namaste astu Bhagavan Vishveshvaraya Mahadevaya Triambakaya Tripurantakaya Trikalagni kalaya kalagnirudraya Neelakanthaya Mrutyunjayaya Sarveshvaraya Sadashivaya Shriman Mahadevaya Namah Om Namah Shivaye Om Om Namah Shivaye Om Om Namah Shivaye
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20th March 2012, 04:31 PM
#3530
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Originally Posted by
genesis
AFAIK, Aaram (ஆரம்) is a Tamil word, so are Poo (பூ) and Pon (பொன்) - So Poovaram and Ponnaram are pure Tamil words. Where as Singaar is a Sanskrit word loosely translated as beauty or make-up. Per Tamil grammar "Am" or "An" added to Sanskrit words to Tamilify them - Ram becomes Raman, Raaga becomes Raagam. So, even though Singram rhymes with Poovaram and Ponnaram the etymology is completely different.
Yes that many Sanskrit words have been added the "am" to sound more Tamilish 

Originally Posted by
genesis
அப்பனே, முருகா!! இதெல்லாம் கொஞ்சம் ஓவர்.
why?? Kamal is one of the most handsome actors in Tamil Films .
Last edited by PARAMASHIVAN; 20th March 2012 at 06:59 PM.
Om Namaste astu Bhagavan Vishveshvaraya Mahadevaya Triambakaya Tripurantakaya Trikalagni kalaya kalagnirudraya Neelakanthaya Mrutyunjayaya Sarveshvaraya Sadashivaya Shriman Mahadevaya Namah Om Namah Shivaye Om Om Namah Shivaye Om Om Namah Shivaye
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