boo:And as for the fool, since it seems to be causing such hassles, i shall go and rephrase what i said… what i said made sense to me, and it was wrong of me to assume it would make sense to everyone else, too…
these are simply my honest, blunt, bare thoughts… but i will edit if it causes too much fuss.
No hassle Boo…was just as observation.
I personally don't think you meant it the way it sounded, but it could be misinterpreted.
You've been on this forum long enough to know that an opinion is an opinion. You are also quick to come to the point of a matter should you not understand. So please, don't find offense where none was intended.
For the record, I'm quite enjoying the posts here…
Devdas
Ky
1. zinda
2. no entry
3. janasheen
4. tom, di.ck & harry
5. silsiilay
Satish Shah 8 films
never heard of it! We have a brand called Skinny Cow! lmao
and since u wanna crack wise, i hope u eat so much ice cream ur pants pop and u have to be rolled around this weekend!
chocolate crepe?
later days person above me!
veer zaara!!!!!!
Na main jaanoun, na tu jaane,
Kaisa hai ye mausam, koi na jaane,
Kahi se hai fizaa aayi,
Ghamon ki dhoop sang laayi,
Khafaa hogaye hum
Judaa hogaye hum
convenient! Am grateful that many spots, besides coffe houses, are now picking it up!
uuhhhh…rush hour traffic!
mozilla
godzilla or mothra?
prison
serioComic:none.
a talent u wish u had
i wish i could sing
same q
lol…that is really sweet of u shaks! And welcome home!
person above me writes some huge, madhu ji sized posts! lmao
whut da???? Ok…explain!
I'm saying yuck on general principal!
butter pecan ice cream?
Healthy discussion is good for the mind.
Just be cautious with phraseology. It isn't wise calling someone who believes in God or a god a 'fool' and vice versa.
lmao
person above me just can't help themself!
a nice summer rain.
same q
Am Rani:Don't you think every language has this informal greetings? I don't think this is specifick for Hindi and Spanish. We have them in Dutch. French has them. Italian has them..
You are correct Amz, many languages have this, not all, but many. American English, for example, does not. However pure English (The Queen's) makes allowances. My surprise wasn't in the fact that there was an informal greeting, it was in the fact that the greetings are identical, in spelling & use.
a tie…
save the dance & jhatka maare!
same q
raghav is a cutie!!
ballet or tap?
1. jodi #1
2. pardesi babu
3. hero #1
4. kunwara
5. pyaar diwana hota hai
6. albela
7. chalo ishq ladaaye
8. kismat
9. aankhen
10. deewana mastana
11. coolie #1
12. chhote sarkar
13. maharaja
14. tera kya kehna
15. jis desh mein ganga rehta hain
16. shikari
17. hum tum pe marte hain
18. dulhe raja
19. achanak
20. naseeb
21. gambler
22. hadh kar di aapne
23… That's it for me! Don't wish to look in Google. Is someone able to pick it up from here?