Lipstick on Your Collar!! (blogprint)

  Sep 25 2007  | Views 490 |  Comments  (6)
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  deepanjolie posted 9 mnths ago

Hi shivanjali4u,
thank you - my first virtual muah  - luvvd ur enthusiasm. 
Do visit again!
Deepanjolie



  shivanjali4u posted 9 mnths ago

OMG!...that was a jolie good...i would say brilliant dose of everything for me ...;)......loved it gal....muah fort his one...!



  deepanjolie posted 10 mnths ago

Dear Mr.Datta,

 

thank you for your strong support and sharing the equally strong principles that you have inculcated in your daughter while living them yourself; I am sure she will prove worthy of your value-gifting.

 

Yes, the song you mentioned was indeed the inspiration for my blog - I too have an affinity with country music, blues and ballads from the 50's & 60's - my Mum often said I was born in the wrong era coz my values are very old-fashioned even though my thought processes can absorb and accept different mind-sets of peope around me.
Guess what I'm trying to say is I really appreciate a mature reader finding the time to comment on a piece of writing that we may not personally subscribe to but it doesn't necessarily mean we do not accept realities of life as reading matter or people different from us as real human beings with feelings.
 
Honored by your visit and views expressed,
 
Thank you,
 
Deepanjolie



  Ratan Datta posted 10 mnths ago

Deepanjolie,
 
I glad that you gave it back . I have been fighting all kinds in Sulekha  for a while. I find a strange indifference. The logic I hear , that if ignored  they will disappear. On the contrary,
they keep raising their heads all over the place.
 
I am and old man ,has survived my life with head up and I don't think I will surrender to bunch of people with perverse mind sets. I fight and I like people who fight. I tell this to my daughter too.
 
The title of your blog reminded me of a song "lipstick on Your Collar"  which was very popular among the Crooners in Calcutta in Sixties.
 
Best wishes.God bless.
 
Ratan Datta



  deepanjolie posted 11 mnths ago

Hades Viking,
 
you got a name as dark as your mind - and though I usually do not rise to such provocation, I'll rest your curiosity: I'm not a Joyo, not even a closet one. But I don't really have to live experiences first hand to write about them...if people can see through the eyes of a child, a war veteran and historians, why not through deep observations of others around you?
 
Lipstick on your Collar is a work of pure fiction as are the characters and names - it's your imagination that is meant to give them life.
 
Deepanjolie



  Hades Viking posted 11 mnths ago

You're a JOYO?!?!?!?!?





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