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Posted on Thursday, October 13, 2005 at 13:21 by Registered Commenterzimblymallu in | Comments18 Comments
Now, i wouldnt dream of changing how you think, normally. but i do like to ask silly pointless questions. this will have to be an introduction of sorts for all you loyal dippu.com readers. i have been extended the right hand of fellowship by daycruz and accepted the post of thendi #3. It's going to have to be thendi #3 because he's been after me for about 3 weeks now to write a post. and they already have 2 thendis on board.
 
I cant even think of any reasonable excuses, readers. instead i must face the wrath of daycruz with this poor excuse for a post. So you ask, what have i been doing in the three weeks when i should have been sitting pretty on dippu with a post? I thought. It takes time to think, people. It takes time to sit and cogitate on ideas. Just like a cow, i need hours to chew mental cud till its ready to be digested and then extruded as art. Call me Apoopan. as an afterthought, pun intended. And try thinking if you dont believe me.
 
One week i killed by pretending to be thinking about posts to write about. I drew it out by asking daycruz what I should write about. He had only one word for me. pcnak. I always want to say... "But it should be PCNAM" There, i've said it. Pentecostal Conference for North American Malayalees. And we probably would never have met except for this highly volatile mutual mallu friend who haunts the pcnak discussion board. And thats all i have to say about pcnak, this time. i meant PCNAM.
 
I also did a stint of binge reading. gather around, aficionados of fiction. Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy, P. G. Wodehouse's "A Damsel in Distress", Ludlum's "The Bourne Ultimatum", George MacDonald's "At the Back of the North Wind", Michael Stackpole's "Once a Hero", and the story arcs of "Knightquest" from Batman and "The Ballad of Halo Jones" as comics. That was last week. Did I mention I'm a recovering literature addict? with literature being anything I can read...
 
As a bit of shameless self promotion, let me say that i haunt zimbly mallu most righteously, and have a feeling that dippu.com is going to get some of that love now. Meanwhile i'll be thinking.

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Reader Comments (18)

Well zimbly mallu, i"ll definitely be waiting for your posts... if they are anything like the ones on your site-- you'll have a captive audience at dippu as well.

p.s. u out did yourself with your latest post-mr.lobo's healing., thank for the laugh!

highly volatile mutual friend huh? why i outta!!
10.13.2005 | Unregistered CommenterEnigma
people.
that was not me posting under another name.
nor did i pay in cash or any other way for all that love.

but now you kinda get the idea why i said highly volatile...
10.15.2005 | Registered Commenterzimblymallu
APOOOPAAAN !!

well, you asked. also u might see a spelling difference there ( yesh, i dont like to call it a mistake, lets just leave it at different shall we ? ) so yeah, the difference is because i am shouting it out.

lol. monkeys or my fingers on a keyboard cant do shakespeare.
10.16.2005 | Unregistered Commenterjake
Children, can you explain this "desi" thing to me? I am not understanding what that is? Enthava "desi"?
Thanks
Pastor S. Thomas
10.16.2005 | Unregistered CommenterPastor S. Thomas
Children, can you explain this "desi" thing to me? I am not understanding what that is? Enthava "desi"? It sounds silly, but this old man is confused.
Thanks
Pastor S. Thomas
10.16.2005 | Unregistered CommenterPastor S. Thomas
here you are pastor thomas:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desi
10.16.2005 | Unregistered Commenterisaac
lol. you beat me to it.
excerpt from the wiki
The term comes from a Sanskrit word - borrowed by most South Asian languages - which means national or 'of the motherland'. Amongst people from the Indian subcontinent, especially in English-speaking First World countries, this term refers to the blend of cultures and identity of the South Asian communities of the west, crossing national and cultural boundaries that separated them in their ancestral countries.

South Asians living outside South Asia now refer to anything or anyone related to their countries or culture as desi or deshi.
10.16.2005 | Registered Commenterzimblymallu
That's cute, you and Isaac seem to think alike-- meeting of the minds-- so which one is going to be beavis?
10.17.2005 | Unregistered CommenterEnigma
he he

no i dont' think like a leo, ..leo's are annoying, ..they prance around like the prideful lion, thinking they'r all that and sizing people up

(j/k)
10.17.2005 | Unregistered Commenterisaac
this comment has been removed by the administrator...please try to be a bit more appropriate StevenPhillips@aol.com
10.17.2005 | Unregistered Commenterchumma monay
Yeshuve, Avane Shemekanae!
10.17.2005 | Unregistered CommenterPastor S. Thomas
what comment?
10.17.2005 | Unregistered Commenterisaac
isaac--- it's time for you to go chew of cud, again. LOL ;)

p.s. ur my ultimate enigma.
10.17.2005 | Unregistered CommenterEnigma
lol
10.17.2005 | Unregistered Commenterisaac
decruz. who are these people. what has happened to this decent site?
im going to stop my support soon if this rukkas continues.
ruckus ... if u implied somethin else then we will delete that comment too
10.18.2005 | Unregistered Commenterbig bj
Pastor Thomas...u are so hilarious!
10.19.2005 | Unregistered Commentermelony

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