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“No matter, how educated, talented, rich or cool you believe you are, how you treat people ultimately tells all. INTEGRITY IS EVERYTHING". Brigette Hyacinth”
Singapore/Ahmedabad Sumali Ocak 2011
18 Sinusundan3 Mga Tagasunod

@TheVikasKhanna The arti and the swirls of smoke rising up in the sky looks so sureal and out of the world...Congrats Team Bungalow @ 8 months 🎉🎊
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Congratulations Team Bungalow for glorious 8 months.
Here are my Maa’s favorite lines from her favorite song…..
Wafadari ki wo rasmein
Nibhaenge hum tum kasamein
Ek bhi saans zindagi ki
Jab tak wo Apne bass me
I will fulfill the rituals and promises of my faithfulness
Until the last breaths of my life.
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@TheVikasKhanna Happy Birthday Chef @ 14 Nov 2024 💐 May you get all the blessings from all the positive forces in this Universe. Stay Blessed, Happy and Healthy 🎂🙏. Happy Guru Nanak Gurpurab 🙏and Happy Dev Diwali🪔🪔
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@SHEKARSUSHEEL Beautiful thoughts daily in the morning..Thanks again for this daily nuggets of wisdom ..Gd morning..🌄
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Two multimillionaire friends met up for lunch and started chatting.
"So how's your home life?" asks the first multimillionaire.
"Couldn't be better," replies the second multimillionaire. "I bought an elephant!"
"An elephant? Are you crazy?"
"It's the best purchase I ever made! He grazes the lawn and makes it nice and even. The kids love to ride him and slide down his trunk, so now they are playing outside and being kids instead of just watching TV all day. My wife loves him, too. He's very strong and helps her move things when I'm not around. Honestly, I can't think of a better pet."
The first multimillionaire thinks for a moment. "That's actually kind of amazing. How much did you pay for him?"
"Five hundred thousand dollars. What a bargain, huh?"
"Can I buy him for one million dollars?"
"What?! I can't sell him. He's part of my family now!"
"Okay. Two million?"
"You can't put a price on something so useful!"
"Three million?"
"Fine. I'll sell him for three million dollars, but only because you're my friend."
A few months later, the multimillionaires meet again. The first multimillionaire is raging.
"The elephant may have been useful to you, but he's a burden to me. He may have grazed your lawn, but he ate all my trees and left dung all over my lawn. The kids are terrified of that huge, noisy, aggressive thing. My wife and I haven't had a good night's sleep in months because the elephant keeps us awake. It's the worst purchase I ever made!"
"I don't know what to say," says the second multimillionaire. "But with that attitude, you'll never be able to sell him !!!"
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When I read this, I remembered Recent 𝙄𝙋𝙊s
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@TheVikasKhanna Happy Birthday – 14 Nov 2024 - SST Time (UTC+ 8). May you get all the blessings from all the positive forces in this Universe. Stay Blessed, Happy and Healthy 🎂💐🙏
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@SHEKARSUSHEEL Beautiful..laughter is both the best gift and the most effective weapon 😂
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I enjoy shopping online as I don’t have to act shocked when my credit card gets declined.
#Masti
😎😎😄😄
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पहले लोगों की इज़्ज़त उनके हांथ मे होती थी
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और अब उनके फ़ोन में...
#gyanpost
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Good morning Friends 🌄
#5amclub
Wishing you a very happy
and prosperous Diwali!
May the light of the diyas
guide you towards
the path of happiness
and success. 🪔🎇

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I still recall the times when Diwali was all about Gift... Now it's all about GIF!!
#PictureDiwaliTimes
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अपने समय की दिवाली!!
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@SHEKARSUSHEEL Beautiful...small daily things do bring peace and happiness..👍..Good morning 🌄
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@dekhane_mukul Simple wholesome life with ground level training and experiences 👌👍
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Bachpan waala India.
Regardless of the weather, our dinner time was at 7:00 PM and bed time was 10:00
Eating out at a restaurant was a huge deal, a rarity actually, that only happened when it was a birthday or a very special occasion to celebrate.
There was no such thing as fast food on every other day, and having a bottle of soft drinks and an ice-cream from the local shop was a real treat. Pass your final exams and you might have gotten a new set of clothes, or Bata shoes.
You took your school clothes off as soon as you got home and put on your ‘home’ clothes. There was no taking or picking you up in the car, you either boarded the school bus or rode on public transport, or just walked home. You got home did your chores and homework before dinner.
Not everyone had a house phone and much later, all private conversation were at PCO booth's.
We didn’t have appletv AmazonPrime or Netflix. We had only Doordarshan to watch. Jungle Book came once a week on a Sunday and Chhaya Geet on Thursday’s, for which we waited all week.
We played chor police, lappa chuppi, Football, Cricket, lagori, dabba ice-spice (actually it was “I spy”) Marbles and any other game we could come up with... At home, we stuck to chess, ludo, snakes and ladders and Monopoly.
Staying shut in the house was a PUNISHMENT and the only thing we knew about "bored" was --- "You better find something to do before I find it for you!"
Life was good without insta, facebook, twitter.
Followers were the friends standing behind you.
We played music via magnetic tapes or radio. A walkman was a luxury for the uber rich.
We went to the local shop for groceries and chiclets, jeera goli, kismi used to be a couple of paise.
We ate what Mum made for dinner and put in our lunch and snack box.
Bottled water was non existent. We drank from the school water filter.
We called our friends from home by shouting their names from the street below.
We weren't AFRAID OF ANYTHING. We played until dark... sunset was our alarm.
If someone had a fight, that's what it was and we were friends again a day later if not SOONER.
We watched our mouths around our elders because all of our aunts, uncles, grandpas, grandmas, and our parents' best friends were all extensions of our PARENTS and you didn't want them telling your parents you’d misbehaved! Or they would give you something to cry about.
We respected the Police, Firemen, Ambulance workers, Teachers, Doctors and Nurses.
We never answered back... ever!!!
We got detention at school for not doing homework, no hair cut, being late to class or being naughty.
Our teachers spanked us when we deserved it and our parents did not complain about it.
We did not know what luxury was. Our simple lives were so good.
Those were the good days. So many kids today will never know how it feels to be a real kid 😁.
I loved my childhood and all the friends I hung around with.
Congrats, if you are from the same generation...
😁🌹🤗
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