HAPPY WOMEN’S DAY
My Weekly Top 10 (63): (mar 08 - 14, 2009)
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1. FantasyRose – sorry…
2. xxxI fell lovedxxx – excellent reader and reviewer
3. Bellamyforever – sunday afternoon.
4. tigerluver1000 – tiny house
5. pooja – great relations
6. Flashgordon – shamans and shamanism : a comprehensive bibliography of the terms use in north america
7. Dilly 007 – crystal clear to me
8. RoxyS8 – russian racer
9. antony 123 – three littlemonkey’s
10. shira – where is the war?
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FantasyRose – It is said, “’Sorry’ can’t make a dead man alive”. True. It is such a simple word but it can make eternal friends if said truly and meaningfully. Grace (Kee) in her poem “sorry…” feels saying sorry isn’t enough when you break someone’s heart. Her selfish lover makes a mockery of her emotions but keeps saying sorry. She can look through his lies. GET LOST!
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xxxI fell lovedxxx – EXCELLENT READER AND REVIEWER
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Bellamyforever – Well, well. You are doing something but your mind is lost elsewhere. Sandy (Miss Oreo/Alee) in her poem “sunday afternoon.” is doing what we all do when we have homework before us. It is a lazy Sunday noon. Working on English lesson while thinking of Christmas holidays can never be fun. She can’t concentrate. Let exams get over. That will be time for celebrations and COLLEGE!
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tigerluver1000 – Some stories keep you glued till the very end. So, we have Grace with her short story “tiny house”. Elsie Yalime in her Uncle George’s home finds a doll’s house. Her sister Anna says it is haunted. The mean dolls won’t let Elsie sleep unless she helps. She does and becomes a doll herself. Her family loses all hope of ever finding her. FORGOTTEN!
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pooja – While we get along well with some but not with everyone else. Why is this so? Pooja in her article “great relations” throws light on this aspect. Cultivating a good relationship is an answer to it. There are many relationships we have in our lifetime. Our friendship is one such. The key to all this is being a peoples’ person and human relations. Be PEOPLE FRIENDLY.
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Flashgordon – Shamanism is a range of traditional beliefs and practices concerned with communication with the spirit world. A practitioner of shamanism is known as a shaman. Flash in his book review of the book “shamans and shamanism : a comprehensive bibliography of the terms use in north america” by Peter N Jones throws light on this hitherto unknown subject. Some may find this phenomenon interesting. SPIRITS!
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Dilly 007 – This life is a journey. And we make our heaven or hell here itself. There is no need to die to know them after. From a kid you grow old. It is a long journey. And this is what you get in Dilly’s poem “crystal clear to me”. Some things impressed her. Her journey was like a flight of birds and then she WOKE UP.
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RoxyS8 – If you are a riddle aficionado, this one is for you. While I enjoy them at my leisure, you can enjoy it now. Roxy in her misc “russian racer” keeps you guessing. At the height of the Cold War, an American car can easily outperform a Russian car. But how did the Russian press report it otherwise? Your guess is as good as mine. RID…!
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antony 123 – This one is a lot naughtier poem. Take it with a pinch of salt (or vinegar or chilies or...) Antony has a knack for monkeying around and you get its taste in his poem “three littlemonkey’s”. There are three little monkeys (what else!), who came around knocking. One monkey had a fiddle, the other a drum and the last a pancake on his bum. RAUNCHY
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shira – Mind is the most powerful part of our body. All wars and ideas take place there. It shapes our lives. Shira in her poem “where is the war?” throws the spotlight on her mind that has taken over the soul. There is always a battle going on. The mind can be self-destructive. The war in mind is more powerful than the one in Iraq. CREATIVE
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Take care until next week...CHEERS!... and lots of luv and kisses...and...and...(I said SHUT UP!!!)
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Ciao