Mein phir aa gayi
Hey all,
Have been out of blogging world for some time. Lot of things to catch up. Mails to reply, blog posts to write & to read & comment on, SRK's Lux ad, DVD on his life, ......
BTW, I liked the new Toyota Corolla ad that is being telecasted, where a girl predicts abt a guy's life by looking at his hand.
I now have my own Salangai or Gungru. Yahoooooooooo!
And I have decided I will adorn the same look for both October and November this time. So here I am. (Its raining heavily in Chennai).
October:
*The name is from the Latin Word "octo" for "eight". October was the eighth month in the Roman calendar until a monthless winter period (summer in the southern hemisphere) was divided between January and February.
*October begins on the same day of the week as January in common years, but no other month begins on the same day of the week as October in leap years.
* A traditional Dutch name for October is Wijnmaand (wine month) because the first wines of the year have ripened.
* In Finnish, October is called lokakuu, meaning "month of dirt".
* In Scottish Gaelic, October is called an Damhar, meaning "rutting time" (of stags).
* In Irish, October is called Deireadh Fómhair, meaning "end of harvest-time".
* In Turkish, October is called Ekim, meaning "sowing" because of the sowing of wheat.
November:
* The name is from the Latin novem for "nine". November was the ninth month in the Roman calendar until a monthless winter period (summer in the southern hemisphere) was divided between January and February
* November begins on the same day of the week as March every year and also February except in leap years.
* In Finnish, November is called marraskuu, meaning "month of the dead".
Courtesy for the above info : wikipedia
Have been out of blogging world for some time. Lot of things to catch up. Mails to reply, blog posts to write & to read & comment on, SRK's Lux ad, DVD on his life, ......
BTW, I liked the new Toyota Corolla ad that is being telecasted, where a girl predicts abt a guy's life by looking at his hand.
I now have my own Salangai or Gungru. Yahoooooooooo!
And I have decided I will adorn the same look for both October and November this time. So here I am. (Its raining heavily in Chennai).
October:
*The name is from the Latin Word "octo" for "eight". October was the eighth month in the Roman calendar until a monthless winter period (summer in the southern hemisphere) was divided between January and February.
*October begins on the same day of the week as January in common years, but no other month begins on the same day of the week as October in leap years.
* A traditional Dutch name for October is Wijnmaand (wine month) because the first wines of the year have ripened.
* In Finnish, October is called lokakuu, meaning "month of dirt".
* In Scottish Gaelic, October is called an Damhar, meaning "rutting time" (of stags).
* In Irish, October is called Deireadh Fómhair, meaning "end of harvest-time".
* In Turkish, October is called Ekim, meaning "sowing" because of the sowing of wheat.
November:
* The name is from the Latin novem for "nine". November was the ninth month in the Roman calendar until a monthless winter period (summer in the southern hemisphere) was divided between January and February
* November begins on the same day of the week as March every year and also February except in leap years.
* In Finnish, November is called marraskuu, meaning "month of the dead".
Courtesy for the above info : wikipedia
12 Comments:
Salangai?? Good. Atleast folks in Chennai can have some quality fun!
Quality fun? Hmmmmmm. Remembered a tamil pazhamozhi. So I pity u.
As I told u b4, this avatar is looking gud...
Thanks Rams.
Welcome back! :-)
hey hey welcome back.and i dnt know wat a salangai is , but i would pretend i know and wont ask you wat it is for it may be a very dumb question.
Thanx Janani.
Ahbinav, Salangai is "Gungru"
good to see u in the blogosphere again
Welcome back! And I believe it's raining and not snowing in Chennai. So why the man with the skis? :-)
hi
i like this very much..a great salute for u ...
Regards
RAsikow Gnaniyar
oh it's already time for your next image :-)
where ARE you? :-)
Thx Prabu Karthik
Jinguchakka, just like that. BTW, it is a woman:-)
Nilavau Nanba, undan salute-ai(vanakkathai) Yetru koLgiren. Nanri.
Vinesh, I was swimming in Chennai water for some time. Then went home on vacation.
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