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Just oru kadi!!!

President Mr. Abdul Kalam goes on a foreign tour.
He visits US first. They host him a dinner; At the end they serve him a with cup of ELCARIM syrup; Amused, but at the same time in order respect their sentiments, Kalam generously drinks it.
He visits UK next. They host him a dinner; Much to his surprise, even here he is served with something different at the end of dinner – a cup of BENADRYL syrup ; Known for his gentleness he drinks it without any complaints.
He visits AUSTRALIA next. They host him a dinner; Unbelievably, they too serve him with a peculiar drink : a cup of LIV-52 syrup. Anxious Kalam this time asks why he is being served with syrup always ?
Any guess on the answer he got……
Because….. KATTRAVARUKKU SENDRA VIDAMELLAAM ' SYRUP'U.

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