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Rookie | NOT Just another WordPress.com weblog Rookie NOT Just another WordPress.com weblog Home About Failed memory August 9, 2017 ‘Remember’, said the teenage son to his father, pointing at his ailing, stubborn grandfather at the hospital, ‘Remember this moment, your frustration at thatha for being so stubborn and not co-operating with anyone. Remember not to behave this way with us when you get old.’ His father smiled understandably. 20 years later, the distraught son ran around the entire neighbourhood looking for his lost father with mid-stage alzheimer’s. Posted by kruthikarao Filed in Uncategorized 1 Comment » Guidelines for married guys living with their parents May 8, 2017   Ok now don’t cringe at the title yet. Can’t do the ‘These tips can save your marriage – no. 2637 is the best’ nonsense, so have some faith and read on. These days we read a lot of blogs and articles about the ordeals Indian women have to go through after marriage, especiall...

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