Ajan's Comments
reminds me of "how to train a dragon" ;) nice video!
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There are some places in Southern India where they have curries that taste real spicy.
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LOL! Richard Gere was probably tripping that day. If you watch the video, its so obvious
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Nice Coincidence!! I was having milk while reading this.. :D
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I want this. Someone please tell me where I can find one in India
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WOW!!! A new breakthrough would be terrific in this sort of field...
P.S: We can be elves(from Eragon) in the coming years
P.S: We can be elves(from Eragon) in the coming years
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Golden ratio was used in the construction of Pyramids too :)
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The Lord of The Rings one was mighty awesome!
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I loved the title of the post infact, its soo attracting
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YAAAY!!!! I agree with Larfin Jackarse
hi5 buddy!!
hi5 buddy!!
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HOLY MOTHER OF GOD!!!!
They're gonna cut the peaches and eat 'em or worship 'em or let 'em rot??
Mad guys!!
Nice experiment though! We're gonna have new moldy ideas from now.. A peach shaped like a Mango or Banana or Wall-E :p
They're gonna cut the peaches and eat 'em or worship 'em or let 'em rot??
Mad guys!!
Nice experiment though! We're gonna have new moldy ideas from now.. A peach shaped like a Mango or Banana or Wall-E :p
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What happened to "The Boy who cried wolf".
Anyways, what I mostly wondered was Why was this Aesop guy mostly interested in Animals??
Anyways, what I mostly wondered was Why was this Aesop guy mostly interested in Animals??
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:D thank you!
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Note to self: Downtown,Tampa,Florida.. Avoid the BOA there.
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For eg. Van Helsing was dubbed to "Dheyala Kota"(in Telugu) which literally translates to "Castle of Ghosts" ;) Sounds much more funnier if you know the language.