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June 2008

Childhood Memories: Part 7 – Old Friendly Neighbourhood Sundry Shop

old chinese sundry shop childhood

(What is missing from the above photo of a traditional sundry shop is the old Chinese uncle wearing a white singlet with khaki short pants. Image source: Wikimedia)

Sundry shops those days, in the early 80s, were nothing like these days’ grand oversized hypermarkets. Small sundry shops were the lifeline to many small residential areas.

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Personal 101: Queuing – Getting The Lost Line Back

provocation queue-jumper queuing

Queuing, derived from the French word ‘queue’ meaning ‘tail’, is the process of arranging in a line or waiting for one’s turn, typically to purchase something or wait for a service. This term, which has its origins in the late 16th century, is commonly used in various contexts, from everyday scenarios like waiting in line at a grocery store to technical fields such as computing, where it refers to the ordering of data or tasks in a sequence for processing. Image source: Challenging Coaching

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Anjathey – Outstanding Work from Mysskin

Anjathey

I used to hate watching Tamil movies, particularly after developing deep hatred for Tamil Serials. Image source: Amazon

All Tamil movies in my perception then looked junk and a waste of time. That is until I watched Shankar’s Boys – it was refreshing and had a good storyline. Then over the years, good movies like Annayin (by Shankar), Vettaiyaadu Veilaiyaadu, Sivaji: The Boss (by Shankar) and more, proved me that not all new Tamil movies sucks.

There are indeed good movies out there, not perfect in all areas but still better than some fucked up movies that ran in the local cinemas and TV.

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