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  1. d says

    SUPER DUPER FUNNY

  2. V T says

    He heheh… chicronmentalist! lolz. way too cool, super.

  3. meena sundar says

    i enjoyed reading this one frozy boy :)))

  4. meena sundar says

    hahaha……nothing wrong with u :))

  5. Madhavan PK says

    Wow! That was hilarious. Rib tickling.

  6. ilandwatcher says

    You have a fantastic sense of humour. This is your forte. If you really pay heed to this genre of writing you can go places with it. Brilliant!

  7. dilip krishnan says

    phew! something ceratainly not wrong with you! enjoyed reading the wrong `uns”!

  8. Sarath Chandra says

    That was another fun read :) Enjoyed

  9. SHWETA SINGH says

    Who is talking about undrpriviedged in Somalia..? i always talk about my own upliftment. And you have an ward in your name..that great, acheived so much witohut marrige!

  10. ekantapadhika says

    Well, well, we know now from where all your high spirits come from and to think that all this time we gave you sole credit for that !!!!!! I hope your father has recovered by now. I guess the old maxim”Spare the rod and spoil the child” had some truth to it after all. See what a good boy you turned out to be :-) The “wart” award reminded me of our good old vayanashala onam programmes, when my father would sponsor prizes and they would be a couple of the numerous gifts that his friends had got him for our housewarming . And don”t keep whining about how your parents are troubling you to get married. We know that is what holding all your attention these days. For all we know , you must be badgering them day in and day out to get going faster. Sathyamalle?

  11. Boltus says

    “I was not exactly the role model kid when I was young”, ithu vaayichal thonnum ippol nalla pillayaanennu….:))
    Hey Frozy! you are a terrific Gemini, i guessed it right!

  12. shals says

    glad to see u back…rather i am so late in realizing that u back all credit to my laziness :))…enjoyed both your post…

  13. Ume sh says

    hahahaha…….i think wrong lies in rest of the world. how could they ignore such an extra ordinary buffoon :)))

  14. Sameera Nandi says

    There IS something wrong with you. And dont you go the Amrican way and blame your parents for it :-) Anyways..gr8 to see your blogs on a regular basis. Keep writing.

  15. kavita ganguly says

    Always knew that the child was the father of man. Is it reversible too?

  16. neetha nair says

    1)Now I too wonder- why my 73 yr old father goes on to the process of cleaning the water tank- and ofcourse assisted by my mother – staying safely on ground. Hope he does not break any bones- too less time to repair ( final conclusion is that it is a mallu mania- cleaning the water tank) 2)Also remembered the term “she sigho-phenia” – which mean “achhi ladikiyon ko dekne ka bimari.” . 3) the kids who repair and play with damaged cooker and broken toys grows up to do major engineering/ architecture - it is believed.What are u ?- Enjoyed the whole read

  17. Monalisa Smile says

    Your avatar always makes me smile…Thilottama PP..lol…like father like son…lol…I hope your dad read this post and dropped you in the tank for good…bugggggger !!!!

  18. gopika gopi says

    back after a long time…theres something really wrong with u…i think it ws dat HE made u d moment he thought of going for a sat weekend…so had to rush on….dats why jumbled up d things…

  19. tamilini A says

    That was fun to read:)) So u had a ironbox and pressure cooker lid to play with!! There werent soo many varieties of toys those days and anything we desired were our playthings. And even I believe something is wrong with you lols

  20. Shalini K says

    A chip of the old block, eh, Froz? Hee! Hee! Great one! :)

  21. Shivaja says

    Is it flashback or flashfuture frozy??? I mean future of you when u become 60 and start climbing water tanks near ladies” college hehe!

  22. ant r says

    So good that you finally know the truth. :)

  23. sunshine says

    Hey Frozy mone, pavam aachan ne shamshaikyanda… college going girls will definitely ask him if he has a son hehehhee …. and probably he got up on the roof to search one for you :-)))))) churavadi kittitond aalye??? and still this itch??? obviously the thorns haven”t got to you:-)) i loved absolutely the WART take hehehehee … what is that saying??? - like son like father :-)))))))))))))) great post frozy baby!!!

  24. Moe M says

    Frozy Kutta - appeeese - enthina mone eee vayassaaan kaalathu daddy’’s ne koora mel kettividunnathu - kuttansinu vendi paavam daddy’’s kayari makanu aara ettavum nalla pennu ennu select cheyyukayalle. ennittu aaa paaavam amnushyan thaazheyum veenu.
    Appo Frozy kuttanu Chori award vallathum kittiyittundo? Yethu roopathilla kuttappans janicchathu? Ellavaraum pyedicchu kaananamallo?
    take care Frozmataaaz - had a roaring laugh of a tme to start my Sunday - ahhh twas better than my morning tea. Take care :)))))))))))
    heheheheheheeheheheheheheheheeheheheeh blog kalakki frozy

  25. Jayalakshmi Srinivasan says

    Too late, but you”ve atleast realised it.

    I take offence against the extremely strong language used against trees. The next time it rains heavily and you”re out on the streets without shelter, you”ll not find a single tree around, I promise you.

  26. Buddha says

    iam glad you are back…loved reading your posts…..i would come back again to read this.alas the time or lack of it right now..:)