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What a coincidence!

Whenever Sai lakshmi (my wife) returns home after staying for few days in my in-laws place it would rain (atleast drizzle) here in Ramavaram. Now its 10:15 PM here in Chennai and its raining. Yes today morning only she came back to our house from my in-laws place :)

I know its mere coincidence but I am really surprised this is happening for more than 2 years now :)

Have any such coincidence happened in your life?

Comments

Anonymous said…
Just kidding ...

Kudi-neer panjam Chennai-kku varama pathukka vendiyathu Ini unga poruppu

Unga Kaatula Malai than ponga !!!
Tejas said…
Funny co-incidence
Anonymous said…
Strangely, whenever my wife comes back from her in-laws, it starts getting sunny and hot :)

(idhelam arasiyal le sagajam appa!)
Vadivel said…
thanks for your comments guys :) Btw, special thanx to pooja and raghav for dropping by my blogspace.
Anonymous said…
yaah I also remember one such
co-accident. whenever Vadivel comes to my room, all street dogs started chasing us and we used to run 100 miles per hour, this is also happening for the past couple of yrs. :-)
Vadivel said…
I heard that dogs chase you always irrespective of me visiting your room or not :)
Anonymous said…
Whenever Vadivel comes to our floor, guys are happy to have fun in TT.. some were afraid saying 'Spoiling Guy'
vasanth said…
when ever i enter the street which is next to my street one of the street lights turns off... this happened for nearly 6 months but now the EB rectified that problem
Vadivel said…
Welcome to my blogspace Vasanth :)
Srini said…
Whenever i see or talk about a pretty girl, the guy next to me says she's already committed :) !!
Vadivel said…
Maybe, something is seriously wrong with your selection process lol

Better luck next time :)

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