hi all,
Life has taught us lot of things...we have been shocked, had our quota of fun, and also impressed and impacted from the everyday news...The panchantra stories to the chicken soup to the today's real life stories...
This is from our desk...shanvy and vysan
Life has taught us lot of things...we have been shocked, had our quota of fun, and also impressed and impacted from the everyday news...The panchantra stories to the chicken soup to the today's real life stories...
This is from our desk...shanvy and vysan

Music my passion 11 - Musically Krazy
In my house, it happens all the time, conversations do take the form of some songs..sometimes the original, other times it is our own words to the same tune.
By now all my friends know what a musically crazy family we are right, but this is the height..
Day before yesterday, DD was playing nenjirkulle oru maa malai, my DS did not know the words correctly and started singing nenjirkulle oru mambalam…
The song became nenjikulle oru mambazham..and I being a romatic at heart, could not bear the way the song was being shredded..so composed a new one for him...
Koodaikulle oru mambazham,
Parka parka oru paravasam,
Thithikkumae athan kanirasam,
Suvaithu parpathu un vasam…
So now this is the song that is doing rounds now…
There is a samosa shop near the bus stop. Every evening when the kids return their taste buds are tortured by the smellsRant, and DS as soon as he enters mom samosa.and I as usual say NO...so one day the kids came home and sang this..
Samosa samosa amma samosa samosa,
Adi adi thaan amma adipaa adipaa (to the tune of mukunda mukunda)
Sometimes, when somebody asked me if you miss Veda (he stays abroad)
I sang Aasai mugam marandu pochaey, idai yaaridam solvenadi thozhi….
And I told Veda this and he said, you should have sang…
Nenjamellam veda mayame,..(to the tune of sithamellam siva mayame..)
If I stress stubbornly for something..pat comes the song..
Naan oru vilayaatu bommaiya shanthi unakku….(original is naan oru vilayaatu bommaiya jagannayakiye)
The medley always goes on…what about in your homes....
By now all my friends know what a musically crazy family we are right, but this is the height..

Day before yesterday, DD was playing nenjirkulle oru maa malai, my DS did not know the words correctly and started singing nenjirkulle oru mambalam…
The song became nenjikulle oru mambazham..and I being a romatic at heart, could not bear the way the song was being shredded..so composed a new one for him...
Koodaikulle oru mambazham,
Parka parka oru paravasam,
Thithikkumae athan kanirasam,
Suvaithu parpathu un vasam…
So now this is the song that is doing rounds now…
There is a samosa shop near the bus stop. Every evening when the kids return their taste buds are tortured by the smellsRant, and DS as soon as he enters mom samosa.and I as usual say NO...so one day the kids came home and sang this..
Samosa samosa amma samosa samosa,
Adi adi thaan amma adipaa adipaa (to the tune of mukunda mukunda)
Sometimes, when somebody asked me if you miss Veda (he stays abroad)
I sang Aasai mugam marandu pochaey, idai yaaridam solvenadi thozhi….
And I told Veda this and he said, you should have sang…
Nenjamellam veda mayame,..(to the tune of sithamellam siva mayame..)
If I stress stubbornly for something..pat comes the song..
Naan oru vilayaatu bommaiya shanthi unakku….(original is naan oru vilayaatu bommaiya jagannayakiye)
The medley always goes on…what about in your homes....
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Posted 6th January 2009 at 02:36 AM by leenatitu
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Posted 6th January 2009 at 03:03 AM by swathi14
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Posted 6th January 2009 at 05:12 AM by mssunitha2001
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Lovely blog...Just saw it..Dunno why i'm getting error everytime i open blogs section
I loved the samosa song..Three cheers to Charu and Srivats.Shan...no doubt you people are music krazzyyyy...
If you guys will not laugh...I composed a small poem for R one evening when he shouted at me and left home without telling me where.........i sang it in my own tune when he retuned back..... and the rest of the scene which happened is left to your imagination.
Here it goes:-
I love you Rag;
I love you Rag;
You are very sweet;you are very kind
But you get angry all the time...
Still, I love you Rag;I love you Rag.....
We fight sometimes,but get through all the time;
You win sometimes, I win sometimes (Twice)
All we need is a Happy Time...
SO.......I love you Rag..
This is what i sang to him in a very lovely tone(acc. to him) and he was ***********Posted 6th January 2009 at 07:12 AM by aishu22
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Shanthi,
It is nice to see your blog.... interesting.
I too liked your kids singing "samosa... song !! I liked the presence of mind in their act too.. hugs to them.
I remember two incidents..... when I read your blog :
I was in my college... that time. Pondugal was the function that day, my aunt was taking bath... she was inside for more than 45mins... suddenly my cousin with my mother and athai started singing "Thamasam En Swami " ... funniest part, they were sitting right infront of the bathroom.
Another incident, which touched my heart.
Once my (Late) thatha was hearing 2pm news in Radio. The news reader was telling about Maharajapuram Santhanam's accident near Trichy. When I reached home from college, he was singing and asked me to switch on the cassette too.
"Mokshamu galadaa bhuvilo jeevan..
Muktulu gaani vaaralaku...."
As he knew that I am a great fan of Maharajapuram Santhanam... he conveyed the news after the song that " Maharajapuram Santhanam attained moksham".Posted 6th January 2009 at 03:08 PM by Gowri66










