Re: rep- chinnaya soori telugu.

Ramakrishna S. Pillalamarri (pkrishna@ARL.MIL)
Fri, 16 Feb 96 10:52:23 EST

With my tongue firmly planted in my cheek (lest inquiring minds commit
the faux paus of misunderstanding [a la in a telugu movie] my intentions),
permit me to blurt out the following:

Jampala sagte (idi SrInivAsa dOshamu) - "My,my! Sreenivas did indeed succeed
in starting a flame war, right here" in River City, that starts with a
P, that rhymes with T, which stands for Trouble - I mean Telusa. (Confused
souls are referred to rent/borrow the video "Music Man").

People used to refer to impossible events with the twin refrains, "when it
is a cold day in hell", or "when Sreenivas starts a flame war", ...

But that is digression, nothing to do with the rules of engagement of
this group.

Yet, strong words beseech a strong response! As in when he says "a strong
herbicide sometimes helps with the weeds)." Tut, tut, that is neither PC,
nor "green"! Strong herbicides eventually leach into our lakes, streams, and
assorted waterways. And into our food chain. And lead to gene and behavior
mutations; don't they?

That too is outside the purview of this group. Somehow I am not able
get on track.

Let me try.

"tAmu cEyagaligina" - indu "cE" "jE"-yagunA? yagadA? dOshAnvEshaNa
kupakramincitini. intakanna nEmiyu kanupinca lEdu.

aTnunci narukkoddAm. "samSayamu"lunDavaccunu. kAni vATini samasyalugA,
bhAvimpaka, nija-pratibhA-pradarSanOddIpakArakamulugA mArcukoninacO
bAgugA nunDunu. AnglEyulandurE, "when you are dealt lemons, make lemonade!"

renDu-mUDanguLamula mEra mancu kurisinadi. rAshTramantayu mUsivEyucunnAru.
inkoka ghaDiyalO mA kAryAlayamu gUDa! mari selavu.

rAmakRshNa