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  1. @priyankasingha i think you bring a new meaning to the term "spice girl" :D
  2. @thewholegang hey -- got any interesting vegetarian recipes -- especially for xmas???
  3. Watching Shashi Tharoor "Why Nations should pursue 'soft power' " on T.E.D. http://www.ted.com/talks/shashi_tharoor.html #ted #tedindia
  4. @leighleighsf working for TED soub alike a really awesome job! Where do they find these speakers?
  5. @akshar100 shashi is maybe too intellectual to be funny - you were rifht though some cringe moments when the audience didn't laugh...
  6. Watching Shashi Tharoor "Why Nations should pursue 'soft power'" on T.E.D. http://www.ted.com/talks/shashi_tharoor.html
  7. What's going on with the melting glaciers in the Himalayas - weird I watched 2012 yesterday....
  8. @VeggieGrill whats a veggie steak made of?
  9. @jamie_oliver any suggestions for what do for a vegetarian christmas??
  10. Personalised gifts from India, with Love. http://www.cnngo.com/mumbai/none/presents-698673
  11. @boldybeautiful -- im a man -- you help womwn unleash their inner goddess -- so what about men?
  12. OSHO: If Somebody Creates Anger in You, tell them that I will Answer You Back in 24-hours.
  13. Turkey trending on Twitter - what a surprise!
  14. "Big Bang Theory" or "The IT Crowd" ??
  15. @jun6lee blimey that dosa looked flat as a pancake...
  16. Having said that, the question is do you repsect wood? #curb
  17. @pashmina maybe a Muppets or a Rick Astley moment?
  18. RT @Scobleizer: RT @chrismessina: Silverlight: making the web suck just a little bit more, one page at a time: http://flic.kr/p/7ieGt8
  19. @jun6lee where's the masala?!
  20. @ErnieVaritimos thank you Tibet?- surely u mean thank you India - afterall that is where most of the Tibetan monks have taken safe refuge.