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Date: 30th September 2009

No wrong intuitive
They are not changing, they re constant but you miss really most of the subtelties.

From Blog: Miracle Men
Date: 19th August 2009

AND
I FORGOT: I HAVE NO BLOODY CARS OR BIKES TO SPIT EWHAUSTED GAS IN THE ATMOS.

From Blog: Making my Finance match my needs
Date: 26th July 2009

Hi...
That's so sweet :) I am fine. It's nothing earth shattering.... Don't worry and take care!

From Blog: My Hidustani Ladki
Date: 14th July 2009

Hi!
Hope you have a great trip!!

From Blog: Making my Finance match my needs
Date: 8th February 2009

Hi!
Hope you have a good time in Nepal! And if you get time do visit Lumbini and Pokhara apart from Kathmandu!

From Blog: STEADY keep steady
Date: 15th January 2009

can make you go on justice and religion too
You forgot that It could make you sound like having bad affairs with justice ( even appointment, titles, charges). Others go to ultra religious schemes like "spanish inquisition".

From Blog: how computer makes us freeks
Date: 18th December 2008

Leopold's
How was the sprite ?? I envy you being down there good fellow.

From Blog: Souvenir from Leopold.
Date: 14th December 2008


I visited Leopold's just yesterday from the U.S. While seeping away my sweaty Sprite to quench my thirst from shopping I raised my eyes just slightly and in between dinners against the front wall I saw three shatter holes on the window. The gate that ironically protects Leopold's view to the street was shut but, dinners could still see the scars on him.

From Blog: Souvenir from Leopold.
Date: 29th October 2008

AND MAKES YOU GO ON POLITICS TOO
tried a game called "Tropico" (on french Market.) It s about managing a Banana Republic. Fun in some ways, politicaly correct cause democracy makes your government last longer. And freeking ideoligies to work with: from "love it or leave it" to "let s have elections". Womph, don 't forget, IT IS A GAME.

From Blog: how computer makes us freeks
Date: 3rd October 2008

Sounds interesting
Ooh... this sounds interesting.. maybe I could try this one day....

From Blog: ALEXANDROS SALADS
Date: 27th August 2008

Konichiwwa Kazesama
I am learning to understand and to answer. I am affraid that written Japanese will remain out of reach for some time. Take care. Good luck in EU.

From Blog: Dard by night...
Date: 6th August 2008

Hello!
Konichiwwa! Genki desu? Why are you learning japanese??? It is a very complicated language with 4 different types of scripts :O

From Blog: Dard by night...
Date: 20th March 2008

Hey...
Its very interesting to see Hindi music in your music list... You have an interesting song choice... from ACDC to Bach :) I dont see you often at my blog.. Are you busy these days??

From Blog: my 8 for zeph
Date: 26th February 2008

Thanks!
Salut! Its so sweet of you to link me up... Merci! I was getting a lot of page hits from France... Now I know this is the source :)

From Blog: Indian Women Today
Date: 26th February 2008

Thanks!
Its so sweet of you to link me up... I was getting a lot of page hits from France... Now I know this is the source :)

From Blog: Indian Women, quit your jewelry.
Date: 17th February 2008

mixing up
You are right Zeph. Linking the jewelry post with your blog and blanknoise was neither sound nor ethical. My problem was not being successfull to link your post in a same you did with mine on your blog. If it may correct i will immediately create a new post linking your blogs. To end, I am not a feminist. I do not consider you are (you and Blanknoise). Please, refer to my new post to learn more.

From Blog: Indian Women, quit your jewelry.
Date: 15th February 2008

Not all men are like that!
Al, I read your post and I think when you read my post and the blank noise's initiative you didn't a complete picture. What you got a one sided view. i think you saw a very grim side of 'Indian male bashing'.! All Indian men are not like that. Most urban living, educated men are NOT like that all. Some are more feminists than I am! Including my father and close male friends. Since India is a vast country, no generalizations hold true. I would say, all men are not bad. As for the big nose ring, the bangles and the henna they are beautiful embellishments which have a cultural meaning. Ofcourse what you wrote as a comparions was interesting because for some women this might hold true. Again, any generalized statement does not hold true for the entire country. The social strucutre and psyche of India changes every 100 kilometers. Because for vast cultural and language differences. When I first came across blank noise initiative, i wrote this for a friend of mine- http://o3.indiatimes.com/life_of_a_twenty_somebody/archive/2006/03/08/525067.aspx

From Blog: Indian Women, quit your jewelry.
Date: 15th February 2008


Forgot to write my name..he previous comment was made by me...

From Blog: Do you like the Sacre Coeur?
Date: 15th February 2008


I visted Sacre Coeur many years ago when I visted Paris. I went on a Siene river cruise and saw it from a distance! But Gutenberg is an important person in the history of communication No Gutenberg= No printing press= No books :O Truly an unfathomable life...

From Blog: Do you like the Sacre Coeur?
Date: 18th December 2007

Thanks, says it all
Thanks for comment and your due respect. Please , accept mine in return.

From Blog: Pranampra won t save you from plastics.
Date: 15th December 2007


well, that idea wont work. try not to make fun of any Religion. Hindus are no under-developed tribals that they can include and dis-include any god. you dont even know what Hinduism is about. and thats Pranayam. with all due respect, PD

From Blog: Pranampra won t save you from plastics.
Date: 14th December 2007

My first trip was a quick turn
Hello N aka Zeph, To make up your mind on something you don' t know about, How do you proceed. I visited as many cities as I could. The selection was made through guide books. Now I now a bit more India, I know where I will go back.

From Blog: A journey through North India
Date: 13th December 2007

Bonjour F2I!
Vous avez visité tant de villes

From Blog: A journey through North India





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