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Gray at I Gray at I It paints things white, or it paints'em black - But it always turns gray at I. Friday, October 20, 2006 a hello here, a blink there.. A funny sort of greeting method is seen going around amongst the hostel residents. Whenever you want to show a somewhat greater affection than just a vocal 'hi' and a smile, you "blink" your eyes. a blink = both-eyed wink. :D Maybe it's followed when one' s too lazy to lift up a hand and wave, or nod the head. I for sure picked it up from our third-year seniors (and now I observe my grand-daughters following the same tradition!) I remember Dots and Consul as its most prominent pioneers. The way a mischievous smile would break out after they had 'blunked' their already twinkling eyes..it was fun! [livejournal style: "current mood: nostalgic, happy]. posted by Gayatri @ 03:50   5 Comments Sunday, April 23, 2006 Remembering the Bard Shakespeare's precise birthdate is not known; he was baptized on ...

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