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Beaches and soap

Chandrachoodan writes about a favorite Marina Beach tradition

When families swell in size during the annual festivities, the newcomers would most definitely be taken to the Marina. And gifts bought. Rubber balls. Plastic dolls. I remember my father once buying a murukku making machine in the beach.

…and unexpectedly sparks off a debate about soap and brahminism, prompting him to comment:

Um, this is getting crazy.
But fun crazy.
Perhaps one or the other would like to come back to the topic?

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Management Junction
December 22nd, 2007, 4:16 am | #

old culture with new approach

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Ravages
December 23rd, 2007, 12:46 am | #

:)
Now that DP’s linked to it, I expect the comments to get even crazier.

Thank you though.

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