samantha. Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=patriot link=topic=124456.msg1383374#msg1383374 date=1290648561]Mari ippudu neeku entha Mandi pends ayyaru n valla perlu cheppumu[/quote]chinnari, venky fan, idiot, einwanderer, something special, msnr, chotu gadu, charygaru, ranga, mafiadon, robo, kekokeka and npr
sombarey Posted November 25, 2010 Author Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=samantha. link=topic=124456.msg1383384#msg1383384 date=1290648738]chinnari, venky fan, idiot, einwanderer, something special, msnr, chotu gadu, charygaru, ranga, mafiadon, robo, kekokeka and npr[/quote]Frnds list lo na Peru ledu ante ne heart lo vundi anamata na Peru
Nellore Pedda reddy Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=samantha. link=topic=124456.msg1383369#msg1383369 date=1290648512]okay..chadivi thelusukunta.. thankyou[/quote]adi atha chadive sariki tellaripoddi gani....brief ga idigoThere are many reasons to celebrate Thanksgiving[b]the harvest[/b] - for the past 6,000 years, ever since humanity discovered agriculture, human societies have celebrated the harvest. Globalization and industrialization has made modern man less dependent on the sesonal harvest, but we still depend upon the earth to grant us our food.[b]national unity [/b]- it was President Abraham Lincoln that first declared Thanksgiving a national holiday as one more way to unite the North and the South after the War.[b]spiritual renewal[/b] - most religions teach the spiritual benefits of expressing gratitude toward God for all our good fortune.[b]national pride[/b] - although Plymouth colony was not the first English colony in North America, the story of Plymouth colony makes a far better origin story for the United States than the failed colony at Jamestown, Virginia.[b]Native American appriciation [/b]- twice a year, Americans are reminded of the pivotal role of the Native Americans in their own history, (see also: Why we should celebrate Columbus Day). It should never be forgotten that when the Native Americans discovered the Plymouth colonists freezing and starving, they taught them how to plant food in the New World (see also: Who was Squanto).In the early fall of 1621 the 53 surviving pilgrims celebrated their successful harvest, as was the English custom. During this time ,"many of the Indianscoming...amongst the rest their great king Massasoit, with some 90 men." The 1621 celebration is remembered as The First Thanksgiving. In Plymouth, Pilgrims did not call this harvest festival Thanksgiving, although, they did give thanks to God. To them, a day of thanksgiving was purely religious. The first recorded religious day of thanksgiving was held in 1623 in response to a providential rainfall. The religious day of thanksgiving and the harvest festival involved a single event
samantha. Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=patriot link=topic=124456.msg1383389#msg1383389 date=1290648844]Frnds list lo na Peru ledu ante ne heart lo vundi anamata na Peru[/quote]thokkem kaadu.. LoL.1q LoL.1q LoL.1q
Nellore Pedda reddy Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=patriot link=topic=124456.msg1383359#msg1383359 date=1290648414]Chess kaadu dak gadu buridibaba aka pm plz[/quote] sorry2 baa....ninnu apardam sesukunna sHa_fr1ends sHa_high5ing
sombarey Posted November 25, 2010 Author Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=samantha. link=topic=124456.msg1383393#msg1383393 date=1290648887]thokkem kaadu.. LoL.1q LoL.1q LoL.1q[/quote]Thokka kaadu sammuNa thokka lo manasuni artham sesukunnav anukunna sammu
sombarey Posted November 25, 2010 Author Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=Nellore Pedda reddy link=topic=124456.msg1383398#msg1383398 date=1290648952] sorry2 baa....ninnu apardam sesukunna sHa_fr1ends sHa_high5ing[/quote]Andarike alavate Ba nannu apardham chesukovatam Sammu Ina nannu artham cheaukuntadi ani anukuntunna
Nellore Pedda reddy Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=patriot link=topic=124456.msg1383414#msg1383414 date=1290649176]Andarike alavate Ba nannu apardham chesukovatam Sammu Ina nannu artham cheaukuntadi ani anukuntunna[/quote] @3$% @3$%
samantha. Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=Nellore Pedda reddy link=topic=124456.msg1383391#msg1383391 date=1290648866]adi atha chadive sariki tellaripoddi gani....brief ga idigoThere are many reasons to celebrate Thanksgiving[b]the harvest[/b] - for the past 6,000 years, ever since humanity discovered agriculture, human societies have celebrated the harvest. Globalization and industrialization has made modern man less dependent on the sesonal harvest, but we still depend upon the earth to grant us our food.[b]national unity [/b]- it was President Abraham Lincoln that first declared Thanksgiving a national holiday as one more way to unite the North and the South after the War.[b]spiritual renewal[/b] - most religions teach the spiritual benefits of expressing gratitude toward God for all our good fortune.[b]national pride[/b] - although Plymouth colony was not the first English colony in North America, the story of Plymouth colony makes a far better origin story for the United States than the failed colony at Jamestown, Virginia.[b]Native American appriciation [/b]- twice a year, Americans are reminded of the pivotal role of the Native Americans in their own history, (see also: Why we should celebrate Columbus Day). It should never be forgotten that when the Native Americans discovered the Plymouth colonists freezing and starving, they taught them how to plant food in the New World (see also: Who was Squanto).In the early fall of 1621 the 53 surviving pilgrims celebrated their successful harvest, as was the English custom. During this time ,"many of the Indianscoming...amongst the rest their great king Massasoit, with some 90 men." The 1621 celebration is remembered as The First Thanksgiving. In Plymouth, Pilgrims did not call this harvest festival Thanksgiving, although, they did give thanks to God. To them, a day of thanksgiving was purely religious. The first recorded religious day of thanksgiving was held in 1623 in response to a providential rainfall. The religious day of thanksgiving and the harvest festival involved a single event[/quote]so what do u do..you buy clothes and get together with u r friends????
sombarey Posted November 25, 2010 Author Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=Nellore Pedda reddy link=topic=124456.msg1383421#msg1383421 date=1290649265] @3$% @3$%[/quote]Navvaku Ba sammu kanisam pendship kuda seyatlee nathoo hurting gaa vundi
samantha. Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=patriot link=topic=124456.msg1383414#msg1383414 date=1290649176]Andarike alavate Ba nannu apardham chesukovatam Sammu Ina nannu artham cheaukuntadi ani anukuntunna[/quote]feel avvaku..friends sHa_high5ing sHa_fr1ends
sombarey Posted November 25, 2010 Author Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=samantha. link=topic=124456.msg1383447#msg1383447 date=1290649640]feel avvaku..friends sHa_high5ing sHa_fr1ends[/quote]Naku matter clear cheye sammu nenu Aa list lo vunnanoo
samantha. Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=patriot link=topic=124456.msg1383469#msg1383469 date=1290649949]Naku matter clear cheye sammu nenu Aa list lo vunnanoo[/quote]naatho friendship chesthava ani aduguthunna... sHa_high5ing sHa_fr1ends..yes or no..cheppu
sombarey Posted November 25, 2010 Author Report Posted November 25, 2010 [quote author=samantha. link=topic=124456.msg1383481#msg1383481 date=1290650164]naatho friendship chesthava ani aduguthunna... sHa_high5ing sHa_fr1ends..yes or no..cheppu[/quote]Noo thot u r my galNaaku nachina ammaila tho frndship cheyanu nenu. Neeku interest leka poyena naa interest adee. By da way nee dispic change cheye
sandhya Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 naaku nachani id okate okati vundi..malli id veste naakendukochina godava.. sCo_hmmthink sCo_hmmthink
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