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Fourth week of June 2012

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Watching "Ferrai ki Savari" hindi movie on the computer screen.  Thought I could compose my week end blog beginnig with that note.  Yes, it is another movie from wife's disk space in the computer.  This morning when I switched on the computer, it said that her disk space is full and needs some deleting. She says that my internet space is a garbage and I say her computer space is a garbage.  She has stocked the movies for our son to watch. Ha ha ha. This movie was a nice one with Sachins Ferrari car, cricket and good emotions. Then we had a trip to Hanuman temple at Burudashinge. Son accompanied us. Let me have a few images of the movie we watched in this week-end. This first draft was made ready in the cell phone. The editing done at the computer. This embedding from pinterest  Source: bollywoodlife.com via India on Pinterest

Third Week end of June 2012

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Been trying to update this blog for more than forty days. And from this morning through my simple phone. wife and me were watching a movie. She downloads lots of movies from the internet and forces me to watch them. She proudly says that our son has taught her the downloading trick of movies. Sunday, we watched a movie going to the cinema hall. It was a 3D movie in kannada. Quite entertaining. Bubbles, garland and beautiful damsels coming quite near our eyes. Though I could not bring the depth effect vision in this blog,I present a picture of the cinema hall we visited today. One more week end to go in this June month, I shall come next week also here with some writing attempt.

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