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EmAlie

Hi, I'm Emily. I happen to be a large Counting Crows fan! Actually, I was privileged enough to see their concert July 29 this summer in Kansas City, and it was opening night for the United States Tour. They are far and way my favorite band...something about the lyrics just haunts me. Go to Annabegins.com for some great stuff about the Crows! Anyway, just glad to have found a fellow fan! Peace out!


eeemeelee

Post 2

Elvis (the King) Mirani:Drinker of Chai, Abuser of Caffiene(in whatever form), Chaser of Chicks and Lover of Bombay (Mumbai now)

talking about phonetic variations.
if you screw around (am i allowed to say that) emily a bit and make it imly, it translates into Tamarind.
Just thunk thy ought to know, young lassie


eeemeelee

Post 3

EmAlie

At the risk of sounding ignorant, dear Elvis, what is Tamarind? I have many phonetic variations on my name...MLE, EmBily, EmAlie, and backwards it's YLime. Fascinating, no?


totally

Post 4

Elvis (the King) Mirani:Drinker of Chai, Abuser of Caffiene(in whatever form), Chaser of Chicks and Lover of Bombay (Mumbai now)

Totally fascinating, Emily ol' girl
About a tamarind. Let's see now. For starters, I hardly ever use the term tamarind, but more often just say imli (me being indian and all that, and it being in hindi, and there being some words i dont bother mucking around with in english. It' a very popular variant called Hinglish where you mix up hindi and english [primarily english tho] and is widely used among college circles here).
nay, but i digress
A tamarind is a brown thing with pods and is very sour and very tasty. And um...it grows on trees (unlike money)
I have no idea how else to describe it.
refresh my memory tho, where did you say you stay?


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