Free Domain Name Giveaway

Last year, I registered a domain name in Name.com hoping that the domain would be useful for me but until now, I still couldn’t find the right time to do something using that domain name. Therefore, I have decided to give out this domain name for FREE to those who are willing to make use of it. The domain name is as follows:

TamilSter

And it can be used:
 

1) To start your own Friendster comments site (Tamil-related graphics etc.).
2) To redirect the domain to your current Blogspot/Wordpress site.
3) To do anything which relates to Friendster and/or Tamil/*Malayalam* community.
4) Write some content and earn money via adsense, adbrite, bidvertiser etc.
5) Lastly, you can do whatever you want with it.

 
If you are interested, all you have to do is:

  • Register an account for FREE at Name.com

  • Get your account code (will be shown in the “Account” page, written in a tiny font)
  • Email it to me and kindly state the reason on why you are interested to own the domain name, along with your personal details.
  • If your reason convinced me, I will be glad to ‘push’ that domain name to your newly-registered Name.com account and you will be able to use it instantly!

Kindly email your details here:

Makkez

*Note: Once the domain is expired (23rd August 2009), it will be you who shall renew the domain name as you will be the owner of that domain. If you need any assistance in this part, kindly contact me via email. For those of you who are interested to view the in-depth details of the above-mentioned domain, go HERE.
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The ‘Dasavatharam Kavadi’ in Batu Caves

The following ‘kavadi’ was said to be spotted in Batu Caves on 7/2/09. As you can see, regardless whether the person is carrying the kavadi or the kavadi carrying the person, the ‘style’ is somewhat similar to a scene in the movie Dasavatharam as what being depicted by the thumbnail image on the bottom right corner in the first picture. Credit goes to Logan for sending over the following pictures via email.

Kavadi

Kavadi

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Thaipusam Fever

Thaipusam

Since the official Thaipusam day is just around the corner, I decided to post this earlier to wish all of you to have a SAFE journey throughout your Thaipusam outing, be it walking with the chariot, paying a visit, ‘sightseeing’ (for the guys), ‘catwalking’ (for the girls) or even for those who are carrying palkoodam(s) and/or kavadi(s). Last year’s Thaipusam in Batu Caves was surprising as the crowd deteriorated terribly due to the ‘boycotting influence’ and I won’t be surprised if the same thing occurs for this year’s Thaipusam as well, although the HINDRAF influence may not be as powerful as it used to be a year ago.

Anyway, as usual, a lot of perverts would be lallygagging around especially in Batu Caves as these perverts would always wait for their opportunity to sneak into a massive peak crowd and groping and rubbing those innocent females as if ‘they were pushed by those behind’. To those ladies, beware! Ohh and do watch out for your personal belongings as well!
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Taboo for Malaysian Indians

Indian

Humans tend to do many things including things that we can’t even imagine of. We talk, laugh, cry, kiss and so and so. But when the ‘culture’ of one human being came into the picture, there would be some rules that one should be and shouldn’t be, and that is what this article is going to be about.

We, the Malaysian Indians, have our own set of ‘rules’ as well. These rules are invisible as they were set by no one, but automatically it would be perceived as “Shouldn’t's of Malaysian Indians” and surprisingly until now, it is still being followed by many. Now, let me list down three (3) things that I believe, would be considered as ‘taboo’ for Malaysian Indians. For those kiddies, ‘taboo’ means some sort of a prohibition or a restriction. Please don’t take that word seriously as the things that I am going to list down will be things that will usually be observed by some nerd kiddies, kelevis, mamees, mamas and not forgetting our very own religious freaks and the condemnation that will be poured out by them.

1) Holding hands in public
It is common for couples to hold hands in public. Many would regard it as a sign of ‘love’ and/or ‘protection’, be it for couples or for a family. But still, many kiddie Indian couples would be shy to hold each other hands in public due to the public stare that they would be getting, the same stare that you will be getting when you encounter an Indian in a very-less-Indian population area. Note: The ‘public’ in previous sentence refers to the Malaysian Indian community. Even in colleges or schools, we could see chinese couples holding each other hands without even thinking on what the other people ‘might say’ but some of our kiddie couples would never fail to imagine all sort of things before deciding to hold their partner’s hand, including of ‘What if others see?”, “What would they be thinking” and etc. Why is that so?
 

GF: Why you don’t wanna hold my hand?
BF: Look at that Indian family, they are staring at us…
GF: So what? What do you care if they stare??
BF: No da, they will see one kind…
GF: &*@^@#@@^*#

 
2) Kissing in public
1 in every 10000 individual would at least dare to kiss their partner in their cheek, lets say in an Indian-crowded mall. Talking about kissing on the cheek, how about kissing on the lips? Why is it that when a girl kisses her boyfriend’s cheek, there would be a group of other Indians staring at them, gossiping about them and labeling them as ‘showing off’ or in layman’s term (Tamil), arpattam? If one is to kiss his/her partner on the lips, what do you think will be the reaction of the surrounding typical Indians? The answer: WTF! OMFG!

3) Indian girls wearing short pants and short skirts in public
“This is not our culture!”. That would be the most famous answer given by some individuals when asked to comment on Indian girls wearing short skirts and short pants in public. Should Indian girls keep on adhering to this ‘rule’, that wearing short skirts and short pants in public are considered to be ‘taboo’? There would even be a possibility that when a normal hot-Brahmin-religious-girl wears a top and a short skirt, there would be a ‘slutty impression’ on this girl and she would definitely be in the waiting list of some pervert Indian predators.
 

Mom: Don’t wear like that, you look too sexy and all the boys will stare at you.
Girl: Ama Mommy, puhhhleaseee lar!
Mom: You better listen to me…
Girl: Yea right!

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Legendary Tamil actor Nagesh passed away

Nambiar

 

INDIAGLITZ: Nagesh, the man who gave millions a million laughs through hundreds of films passed away this morning (January 31 2009) in Chennai after suffering from a prolonged illness.

According to reports, Nagesh fell down a couple of months ago and injured his leg severely. He had been in his residence ever since. Another unfortunate event happened yesterday when he tripped and fell inside his bathroom. The actor was taken to a private hospital and was discharged the same day after treatment. At around 11 am this morning Nagesh passed away.

 
Gosh, at first it was the demise of actor Raghuvaran, followed by M.N. Nambiar and now it is Nagesh, in a very short period of time! God must be crazy.

We have lost a wonderful legendary comedian. May his soul rest in peace.
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