ECR/OMR
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ECR/OMR
OMG @ the beach homes there! beautiful, especially for a getaway where the villas come with a swimming pool and 24/7 help to cook meals. Awesome exp.
Impedimenta- Posts : 2791
Join date : 2011-04-29
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Impedimenta wrote:OMG @ the beach homes there! beautiful, especially for a getaway where the villas come with a swimming pool and 24/7 help to cook meals. Awesome exp.
No...they all come with any house of one is ready to pay...
I had a new years eve party invitation by a distant, never met, relative at his new beach house. But, since I just landed 31st AM morning and as I am not enamored with the Beaushaws or their flashy lifestyle, I decided to skip it. of course, went to my SIL house (one of God knows how many) on the 18th floor at the Hiranandani complex the next AM - I had to...(formality you know).
Yeah...all great homes...as long as one does not step out of the complex and into the poverty world.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
Join date : 2011-04-30
Age : 110
Re: ECR/OMR
Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Impedimenta wrote:OMG @ the beach homes there! beautiful, especially for a getaway where the villas come with a swimming pool and 24/7 help to cook meals. Awesome exp.
No...they all come with any house of one is ready to pay...
I had a new years eve party invitation by a distant, never met, relative at his new beach house. But, since I just landed 31st AM morning and as I am not enamored with the Beaushaws or their flashy lifestyle, I decided to skip it. of course, went to my SIL house (one of God knows how many) on the 18th floor at the Hiranandani complex the next AM - I had to...(formality you know).
Yeah...all great homes...as long as one does not step out of the complex and into the poverty world.
What an incredible story about your distant relative and countless SIL's. The word Pheku comes to mind.
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Re: ECR/OMR
Rashmun wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Impedimenta wrote:OMG @ the beach homes there! beautiful, especially for a getaway where the villas come with a swimming pool and 24/7 help to cook meals. Awesome exp.
No...they all come with any house of one is ready to pay...
I had a new years eve party invitation by a distant, never met, relative at his new beach house. But, since I just landed 31st AM morning and as I am not enamored with the Beaushaws or their flashy lifestyle, I decided to skip it. of course, went to my SIL house (one of God knows how many) on the 18th floor at the Hiranandani complex the next AM - I had to...(formality you know).
Yeah...all great homes...as long as one does not step out of the complex and into the poverty world.
What an incredible story about your distant relative and countless SIL's. The word Pheku comes to mind.
Is it Dakhni?
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
Join date : 2011-04-30
Age : 110
Re: ECR/OMR
Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Rashmun wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Impedimenta wrote:OMG @ the beach homes there! beautiful, especially for a getaway where the villas come with a swimming pool and 24/7 help to cook meals. Awesome exp.
No...they all come with any house of one is ready to pay...
I had a new years eve party invitation by a distant, never met, relative at his new beach house. But, since I just landed 31st AM morning and as I am not enamored with the Beaushaws or their flashy lifestyle, I decided to skip it. of course, went to my SIL house (one of God knows how many) on the 18th floor at the Hiranandani complex the next AM - I had to...(formality you know).
Yeah...all great homes...as long as one does not step out of the complex and into the poverty world.
What an incredible story about your distant relative and countless SIL's. The word Pheku comes to mind.
Is it Dakhni?
It is a commonly used word occurring in many Indian languages. It means a person who likes to exagerrate and tell tall tales which are usually all lies.
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Re: ECR/OMR
Rashmun wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Rashmun wrote:
What an incredible story about your distant relative and countless SIL's. The word Pheku comes to mind.
Is it Dakhni?
It is a commonly used word occurring in many Indian languages. It means a person who likes to exagerrate and tell tall tales which are usually all lies.
Look at my signature below my posts.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
Join date : 2011-04-30
Age : 110
Re: ECR/OMR
Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Rashmun wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Rashmun wrote:
What an incredible story about your distant relative and countless SIL's. The word Pheku comes to mind.
Is it Dakhni?
It is a commonly used word occurring in many Indian languages. It means a person who likes to exagerrate and tell tall tales which are usually all lies.
Look at my signature below my posts.
Why does your signature not say that you love pooping all the time?
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