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By b555 at 04/07/2011 - 18:49
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osho
Selected excerpt from an OSHO TALK “The Great Pilgrimage: From Here to Here #23″
Here, Osho speaks over the versatile use of the English word “****”. It is one of the most interesting words in English language today.
Osho says that there are not many words with the versatility of ****.
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By b555 at 02/19/2011 - 19:00
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the match would start at around 2pm ist. So most of the cricket fans of my hostel gathered up in the common room (where we have the tv placed in our hostel) by 1:30. toss came up and we had lost the toss.
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By gaurav92 at 04/12/2010 - 03:55
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pehli nazar mein deewana kar diya
Main iska member seedhey ban gaya
Register karke post karne main laga
Bin ICF ke main na jee saka
Betting hain yahaan
SBL hain yahaan
Aur kahin tu na ja
Aa bhi jaaaaaaaaa
Oh mere yaar
Ho ja taiyaar
ICF se hi hai
Mujhko Pyaar
Har Match se pehle thread taiyaar hai
Bin ICF zindagi hi bekaar hai
Dhadkano mein ICF ka bukhar hai
Chhaya Suroor hain, Kuchh toh zaroor hai
ICF se door, ho k majboor
Main nahi reh saka, mere yaar
Oh mere yaar
Ho ja taiyaar
ICF se hi hai
Mujhko Pyaar
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By gaurav92 at 04/12/2010 - 03:54
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When he was hitting boundaries
in between the gap
Sir Richard Hadlee amused
was giving him a clap
When he started smashing him
fours after fours after fours
Boundaries were its destination
and his bat was the source
When wickets were tumbling one by one
and India needed some support
He also played the anchor role
and for India he held the fort
When India needed quick runs
He even went for the blast
He hammered the bowlers badly
Runs came thick and fast
When the pitch was dead turner
or even if it offered swing
He did not let the chips go down
He was still the fabulous King
When the captaincy was handed to him
He never ever shook or refused
But with his amazing tricks
He made everyone much amused
Fast and furious Twenty Twenty
One Day International or Te
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By flamy at 09/12/2008 - 23:57
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Cursive. Yup, that should be it. Neat little thing, but didn't realize that we'd had a problem. Sorry Folks! Yesterday, I received a note -
" To,
The Totally Turbid Tattler:
My Dear Fellowbody,
We are raised in a world where you try to end an argument by agreeing, 'Quite' and end up fueling it instead as you've rattled your opponent by boldly saying, 'Quiet'. You'd have no chance to correct the other and you'd return home to your loving, lovable wife or an equally loving (lovable?) fluffy mother in a disagreeable state of mind and end up spoiling her well-laid day and dinner.
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By flamy at 09/07/2008 - 06:29
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He has had a mighty dose
of helium; and carries who knows
Anything else that goes
With his baby pink rose
Sighing as he gets it close
To his shiny happy nose
And sighs again as he flows
and bounces and topples and crows
Some twangy tune; all of not woes
And all for her - it shows!
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By flamy at 08/31/2008 - 01:02
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GIDDY.GIDDY BALMY MOOD
(a probable confirmation to Mushy.Mushy Densehood)
I don't recall any other place other than the projector palace fiddling about these plausibly serene but distinctly impish mug that moulds itself onto the essentials of the human head. Yup, I'm talking of the "mukha" of the average lover.
Now, it's quite pleasurable to sink in your allotted cushion and soak in the ardent chumpy looks portrayed on the screen and use it to make yourself a hit at one of those parties that you walk into without being uninvited. It came as quite a shock to me to realize, the screen though silver, the setting didn't seem to go with it (no slimy finger, no popcorn breath that doth linger).
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By flamy at 08/29/2008 - 06:19
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Well ..., you'd frown upon me now, when I'd say that I'm in love, you'd say (or rather as my old crush once said), "You are just looking for an adolescent adventure" ; or misadventure.
OK, I'm young. But, let me tell you something. This comes from the gut, from deep within me. It does.
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By My two cents at 07/17/2008 - 14:20
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The Indian consumers are on a roll. The average amount spent by the Indian middle and upper middle class has risen astronomically in the last 10 years. The Indian market is huge and multi-national companies are just coming to grip with its big potential. At such a time, everything which can be put in a can and sold is being grabbed with both hands. So, can the media be behind? In the race for TRPs and viewer ships; ethics, morality and responsibility is languishing behind, unable to keep pace with the changing values. Private News Channels are concerned about TRPs and TRPs alone ignoring the way those ratings are achieved.
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