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Ramesh's avatar

But life will be without spice of nobody ever dropped a brick.

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M R Prasanna's avatar

Very true!!

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Ramesh's avatar

Super interesting read, thank you!!

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AMBA PRASAD's avatar

HAPPY UGADI!

I had not imagined an explanation about 'dropping of BRICK' can be as multidimensional as a BRICK can be and looks it can be elaborated more!!! Got reminded of situations where i experienced such statements made (deliberate or otherwise) in one or other gatherings

Wonderful reading indeed, with a Coffee ..

Trust the Bangkok airport is not impacted by the earthquake and there is no disruptions to the flight ops. The city has borne the brunt as such.

Have a great trip and enjoy the Season of Cheery Blossom

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M R Prasanna's avatar

Thank you Amba!!

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Damandeep's avatar

What a brick-tacular post! Reminds me of politics and how politicians cannot afford a brick dropping ! A great reminder to not brick under pressure! Don’t be a prick should be replaced with don’t be a brick ! Ok too many bad ones! But superb morning read. It reminds us how careful sometimes one has to be in social circles! It also applies to work - you told the employer my kid is unwell I need a leave and forget about it only to drop the brick telling your colleagues you went to Kidzania that day with your kid (not a true story)!

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M R Prasanna's avatar

Great comments! Thanks

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Shahji Jacob's avatar

Pras HOW much time do u spend on selecting a subject, given you have less than a week to come with one. Not only do u talk of dropping a brick or evenore like a tonne. Or even about body shaming or even about: " dropping a brick on one self"

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M R Prasanna's avatar

Haha..each week I spend a day reflecting and hit upon a topic that I can write on. Perhaps I've too much time:)

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Lakshmi Raman's avatar

I must have dropped a brick with family many a time in my younger days as I was known for being upfront and outspoken. Nowadays, I am more sensitive in my dealings with others. Perhaps its because many things that mattered in my younger days now cease to matter to me? I have to do another think on this.

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M R Prasanna's avatar

Thank you!!

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