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Posted: 14 years ago
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thanks alot fr sharing it.......
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thanks for the article sushmavina.Lovely interview Cool answers
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Nice interview...i do not think any age can stop you what you want to do....only if you are determined
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thanks for sharing, good interview with Avinash. 😉 Everyone comment on the article for the ranking of Avinash

Edited by ashna26 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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well they do talk......see when they whine I take it as no and when they wag their tail and nod their heads then I take it as yes.😃
Edited by misti73 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: misti73

Liked the name for the pet dog.......turtles.😊........and I also have long conversations with my dogs and cat. The cat gets bored and walks off but the dogs participate too. 😃


Its never too late to learn anything. Why have unfulfilled desires in life when it can be taken care off.

Thanks for posting the article.

Misti, knew you would respond if there is a comment about puppies or cats. I can imagine you having conversations with your dogs. Just don't talk about CB analysis with them otherwise even the dogs would walk off.
Until I read your response, I was assuming that he owns few turtles and a puppy. So, I was pleasantly surprised because usually people in India don't own any unusual pets besides dogs. Growing up, I wanted a pet and all my neighbors had dogs. So in order to be unusual, I settled on a rabbit and that was a big mistake. He was cute but made so much mess and rabbits are hard to train. On top of that, he was born and brought up in a cage and was very scared of people. So, he would constantly run outside and hide in the garden and I would be frantically looking for him because of the fear that a cat would kill him.
But liked the articles as the questions were different from routine articles.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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nice n interesting interview good answers by avinash
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: why3

Misti, knew you would respond if there is a comment about puppies or cats. I can imagine you having conversations with your dogs. Just don't talk about CB analysis with them otherwise even the dogs would walk off.
Until I read your response, I was assuming that he owns few turtles and a puppy. So, I was pleasantly surprised because usually people in India don't own any unusual pets besides dogs. Growing up, I wanted a pet and all my neighbors had dogs. So in order to be unusual, I settled on a rabbit and that was a big mistake. He was cute but made so much mess and rabbits are hard to train. On top of that, he was born and brought up in a cage and was very scared of people. So, he would constantly run outside and hide in the garden and I would be frantically looking for him because of the fear that a cat would kill him.
But liked the articles as the questions were different from routine articles.


Angie I keep them away from CB analysis but they do listen to my other analysis. Oh now that you are saying he might have meant turtles and puppy.

Regarding dogs.....my mothers side of the family specially my nanu, his friends and brothers had a tradition of giving unique names to the family dogs. One of my nanus's dogs was called Mrignayani because of her eyes, another was called Mastaan which in bengali means Gunda...........well Mastaan was very possessive about a narrow lane that ran just next to the main wall of my nanus house.........Mastaan used to stand on the wall and guard that lane and I remember seeing people actually asking him for permission to enter that lane. It was a topic of amusement for the entire neighbourhood. When my labradog had puppies (this was long time back), my father gave one of the puppies to a friend of the family.....after a year my parents went to visit them and see the puppy.....after reaching the neighbourhood and asking people for directions they realised that the dog has been renamed as Uttam Kumar (remember the bengali actor) by the neighbours......because he used to sit on the wall and preen and pose for others to come and pet him. 😆

You had rabbit.....I have heard that they are difficult to keep. I can imagine you searching your rabbit. One of my ex-colleagues had a dog and a rabbit....the dog was scared of the rabbit. I always had dogs.........but I wanted pigs as pets and since my parents refused to get me a pig I deiced to get one of my own......we were in Kaziranga forest in Assam during that time (I was around 3-4)....I was caught marching into the main forest following a group of wild pigs because I wanted to steal one of the piglets.
Edited by misti73 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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OMG OMG!! aavi ☺️
i love tandoori chicken too.......and im a fan of hritik too..😳😳
Edited by Tilashini - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Keep commenting on Avinash artice for the ranking 😉

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