its big irony that most of people in villages will be always happy, provided their basic necessities (food and shelter) are mate. here in cities, we are rarely happy however comfortable we are.
Sidhu, there was a time when I used to play Basketball or badminton every evening and would eat a packet of Britannia cake at one go and yet was so thin ... gone are those days.
I too thought so Arun but was not really sure.
Thanks Lakshmi.
Nilesh, I guess we in the cities are too cut off from nature.
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She'll never have to go to VLCC or to count calories. That's for sure!
:D
For feed. Put in the fire, the whole thing would burn in two minutes.
and she seems so cheerful bearing her burden ..Happy Deepavali to you too
its big irony that most of people in villages will be always happy, provided their basic necessities (food and shelter) are mate. here in cities, we are rarely happy however comfortable we are.
Sidhu, there was a time when I used to play Basketball or badminton every evening and would eat a packet of Britannia cake at one go and yet was so thin ... gone are those days.
I too thought so Arun but was not really sure.
Thanks Lakshmi.
Nilesh, I guess we in the cities are too cut off from nature.
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