gulananda swami Posted April 1, 2014 Report Posted April 1, 2014 adi only manakena world wide untunda.. everikina thlisthe chepandi
vadapav Posted April 1, 2014 Report Posted April 1, 2014 April 1 is named FOOL’S DAY, after Steve April. He was born on 1st April 1579. He did 105 businesses in his lifetime. He lost all his father’s assets, and so everyone started calling him father of the fools. At 19, he married a 61-year-old woman who divorced him after a year because of his foolishness. He used to read all fake stories like you are doing now...
gulananda swami Posted April 1, 2014 Author Report Posted April 1, 2014 April 1 is named FOOL’S DAY, after Steve April. He was born on 1st April 1579. He did 105 businesses in his lifetime. He lost all his father’s assets, and so everyone started calling him father of the fools. At 19, he married a 61-year-old woman who divorced him after a year because of his foolishness. He used to read all fake stories like you are doing now... thanks for info.. antha bane undi identi maayaa middle lo "He used to read all fake stories like you are doing now..." adi kuda akkade unda nuvu include chesava.... story read chesthe thappuledu.. adi blind ga namesthe neee fools...
vadapav Posted April 1, 2014 Report Posted April 1, 2014 thanks for info.. antha bane undi identi maayaa middle lo "He used to read all fake stories like you are doing now..." adi kuda akkade unda nuvu include chesava.... story read chesthe thappuledu.. adi blind ga namesthe neee fools... last line means... happy april fool ani sSc_hidingsofa
posaanisam Posted April 1, 2014 Report Posted April 1, 2014 April 1 is named FOOL’S DAY, after Steve April. He was born on 1st April 1579. He did 105 businesses in his lifetime. He lost all his father’s assets, and so everyone started calling him father of the fools. At 19, he married a 61-year-old woman who divorced him after a year because of his foolishness. He used to read all fake stories like you are doing now... thanks for info.. antha bane undi identi maayaa middle lo "He used to read all fake stories like you are doing now..." adi kuda akkade unda nuvu include chesava.... story read chesthe thappuledu.. adi blind ga namesthe neee fools... ipudu iddarilo evaru ayyaru clarity pls... madhyalo 3 vadu rakudadu sumi...
gulananda swami Posted April 1, 2014 Author Report Posted April 1, 2014 last line means... happy april fool ani sSc_hidingsofa kikikiki
gulananda swami Posted April 1, 2014 Author Report Posted April 1, 2014 ipudu iddarilo evaru ayyaru clarity pls... madhyalo 3 vadu rakudadu sumi... i think evaru avaledu... nenu info adiga mayaaa ichadu anthe.....
posaanisam Posted April 1, 2014 Report Posted April 1, 2014 i think evaru avaledu... nenu info adiga mayaaa ichadu anthe..... :( ............. :)
Guest Rahul_Pulka_Gandhi Posted April 1, 2014 Report Posted April 1, 2014 April 1 is named FOOL’S DAY, after Steve April. He was born on 1st April 1579. He did 105 businesses in his lifetime. He lost all his father’s assets, and so everyone started calling him father of the fools. At 19, he married a 61-year-old woman who divorced him after a year because of his foolishness. He used to read all fake stories like you are doing now...
gulananda swami Posted April 1, 2014 Author Report Posted April 1, 2014 jaffas day maala dharana baboiiiiiii picha peeks
Journey Posted April 1, 2014 Report Posted April 1, 2014 i think evaru avaledu... nenu info adiga mayaaa ichadu anthe..... Nuve iyav maya.. Adi fool cheyadaniki rasina story
Splash Posted April 1, 2014 Report Posted April 1, 2014 maala dharana baboiiiiiii picha peeks anduke jaffas day
psycopk Posted April 1, 2014 Report Posted April 1, 2014 New Year's Day Moves Ancient cultures, including those of the Romans and Hindus, celebrated New Year's Day on or around April 1. It closely follows the vernal equinox (March 20th or March 21st.) In medieval times, much of Europe celebrated March 25, the Feast of Annunciation, as the beginning of the new year. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar (the Gregorian Calendar) to replace the old Julian Calendar. The new calendar called for New Year's Day to be celebrated Jan. 1. That year, France adopted the reformed calendar and shifted New Year's day to Jan. 1. According to a popular explanation, many people either refused to accept the new date, or did not learn about it, and continued to celebrate New Year's Day on April 1. Other people began to make fun of these traditionalists, sending them on "fool's errands" or trying to trick them into believing something false. Eventually, the practice spread throughout Europe.
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