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FUNNY PET VIDEOS AND A SPECIAL SONG To CELEBRATE HOLI, THE FESTIVAL OF COLORS
Hi Friends,
Wish you all a happy Holi. Hope you enjoyed the day. Let’s share some more smiles with this funny and cute pet videos and another hit Bollywood song from the 1975 blockbuster, Sholay.
Translation. ( lyricsgem.com)
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I love this song from the Bollywood movie ” The Great Gambler” featuring Amitabh Bachchan and Zeenat Aman. Playback singer is the legendary Asha Bhonsle. I know I am nowhere near her. In fact, none of the current female playback singers could sing as well as she did. So I am presenting the song in my version as well as the original song with the translation.
Translation from FilmyQuotes.com
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After a wonderful Sunday, Monday is here with a new week of fresh boredom. Boredom is something which has got no end. I wonder whether it drank the elixir of life ( as in Harry Potter) for immortality. Sometimes I entertain myself by asking silly questions and find equally funny answers. Here are some of them for you.
My first question is
Name some important source of boredom.
History text book ( Unless you are fortunate enough to have a gifted teacher who could turn even Mathematics interesting), Speech of a political leader, especially if he or she drones on about the fabricated achievements of the political party, people whose tongues can vomit 200 words per minute, People giving unsolicited advice ( I wonder if they actually practised what they are preaching), daily soaps on TV and oh my God! The list goes on……..until the household chores.
This inspires me to create a new theory
Boredom , like energy, can neither be created nor destroyed.
My second question is
Can people live without their brain and heart?
And my answer, they certainly can, not literally but figuratively. Because that’s how greedy and selfish people live. Instead of the ‘Lifestyle of the Rich and The Famous’, they could be a part of another show ” Lifestyle of the brainless and the heartless.”
Speaking of brain, I am scared by my own brain, part of which is missing 😂😂😂😂😂. I only use it while killing people ( only in my stories) . In real life, I can’t even hurt a fly. But I admit I killed nearly 1,00,000 mosquitoes for the past 15 years. See, I am contradicting myself. This is the real mystery. When people throw parties or invite others for dinner, they try to keep it cheap or a low key affairs, but expect others to throw lavish parties or dinners. What’s the logic, folks?
Secondly, when a person is alive, no one appreciates his good qualities, but after his death, they find out those good qualities too, which he never had. What’s the use of praising someone when he is not there to listen to it?
Let’s move on to the final question of the day.
Name those items that can be consumed in excess without the fear of gaining weight or any side effects.
Air and Water. 😂😂😂😂😂😂. No side effects. Too much water may lead to peeing but other than that they have the following advantages:
No one can find faults.
Freely available and no need to cook.
Gas and electricity saved.
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣. For more such nonsensical messages, checkout Monday Blues which I am planning to turning into Monday
(Fill in your favorite color).
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Untrue Accusations : A Midlife Psychic Medium Series. Carolyn Ridder AspensonI thoroughly enjoyed reading Author Carolyn Ridder Aspen’s Untrue Accusations. I find interacting with ghosts and seeking their help to solve a crime rather fascinating. It’s one of my favorite kinds of Paranormal Cozy mysteries. This book is absolutely delightful, fun, cute, awesome, hilarious with unexpected twists and a great climax. What ‘I loved the most about this book was the introduction of the lead character, Chantilly Adair, from one of Carolyn’s series, Chantilly Adair Paranormal Cozy mysteries, though it was just a cameo. My most favorite character is Angela’s ghost mom, Fran. She’s adorable, and a great fun.
Angela Panther’s best friend, Mel’s daughter Sara is accused of murdering her best friend, Chrissy Taylor. Angela is a psychic medium and she can see and talk to ghosts. Chrissy’s ghost just tells her the name of her boyfriend Donny Henderson. Angela and Mel think that Donny might have murdered Chrissy and framed Sara for the crime. Angela wants to clear Sara’s name and decides to find evidence linking Donny Henderson who’s a Casanova and has been involved with another girl in Chrissy’s sorority, Ashley. Angela sends her mom’s ghost, Fran, to spy on Donny and his new girlfriend.
As the story progresses, Donny is also murdered. Now, Angela has to solve two murders. Are both the murders interlinked? Angela has too many suspects and one of them is in great danger. Will she uncover the truth and get Sara cleared? If you love Paranormal Cozies, I would highly recommend this book. I have added yet another author to my list of favorite paranormal cozy mysteries author. Hats off to Ms. Aspenson.
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Eric Arthur Blair, popularly known as George Orwell, rose to fame as an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic. His writing is noted for its clarity, social critique, opposition to tyranny, and support for democratic socialism. His writings included literary criticism, poetry, fiction and polemical journalism.
George Orwell was born on 25 June 1903 at Motihari, Bengal Presidency, British India. Charles Blair, his great-grandfather, was a well-to-do country gentleman from Dorset who married Lady Mary Fane, the 8th Earl of Westmorland’s daughter. Blair was also the absentee owner of Jamaican plantations. Thomas Richard Arthur Blair, his grandpa, was a priest in the Anglican Church. Richard Walmesley Blair, Orwell’s father, looked after the cultivation and storage of opium for export to China while employed by the Indian Civil Service as a Sub-Deputy Opium Agent. His mother Ida Mabel Blair (née Limouzin) grew up in Moulmein, Burma, where her French father engaged in speculative activities. He had two sisters, Marjorie, older than him by 5 years and Avril, younger to him by years.
Eric’s mother, Ida, relocated to Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire in 1904 with her children. Eric Blair ( George Orwell) didn’t get to meet his father until 1912 except for a brief visit in mid-1907. Eric and his sister, Marjorie were enrolled in a Roman Catholic Convent under the administration of French Ursuline nuns.Blair received a scholarship to St. Cyprian’s School in Eastbourne, East Sussex, thanks to Charles Limouzin’s social connections. He was in the boarding school for five years, starting from September 1911. After completing his schooling, he joined as an Imperial Policeman in Burma and later,returned home to Suffolk to start his writing career, using George Orwell as his pen name. He earned a meager income by submitting journalistic pieces, and working as a teacher and a bookseller in London. He achieved success as a writer between late 1920s and 1930s as his books were published.
Upon his return to England, his first episode of ill health was caused by a wound he sustained while fighting in the Spanish Civil War. He served as a journalist and a BBC employee during the Second World War. Fame came to him during his lifetime as a result of the publication of Animal Farm. He worked on Nineteen Eighty-Four in his final years, commuting between London and Jura in Scotland. Less than a year before his passing, in June 1949, it was published.
He married Eileen O’Shaughnessy in 1936 who died in 1945 and later married Sonia Brownell in 1949. By this time, his health started deteriorating as he had contracted tuberculosis.
Finally, he bade farewell to this world on 21 January 1950 (aged 46) in London, England. His books are still some of the most cherished, priceless treasures of English literature.
His noteworthy books :
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It doesn't matter to me whether
I am either right or wrong.
Life is like a flowing river.
and a beautiful song.
It's the biggest temple of learning.
We learn from our experience.
A good reputation is our real earning.
And the greatest wealth is our intelligence.
Life is like a rainbow.
It's rich and vibrant in various colors of nature.
We have multifaceted personalities to show.
Some are ignorant, some are naive, some are mature.
Learn to cherish every moment,
We may not get another chance to live.
Let's not worry about our past or future but focus on the present.
Love and kindness are those assets; the more you receive, the more you give.
Life is meaningless and empty without family and friends to share our joy.
Their presence gives us comfort and solace.
I feel that life is a puppet show and I am merely a toy.
Our lives are like movies, scripted by God's Divine Grace.
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