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« on: December 17, 2010, 07:31:05 PM »
oh nahi chugal khor nahi banaya mere kehan da matlab si changia galla baata kar lene aa sareya naal hor kuch ni bhaji sory
Na Na Na, Mere Veer, Mein taN hasda c. Sory kehn di koi lod nahi.. :hug:
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« on: December 17, 2010, 07:23:41 PM »
I was once cained for gassing a worm in biology! I stuck it into the gas tap and turned the tap on expecting the worm to shoot out of the tap, which it did. It shot out and hit our balding biology teacher on the top of his head. : : :
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« on: December 17, 2010, 07:18:55 PM »
mota dimaag - my definition of the phrase: mota dimaag, since it's thick or even it's used here in the states "thick headed" -> unable to absorb information
noXious Ji
Yes, that is the same here in the good old UK. But that is not the question I am asking. The question is how can you relate "desi" colloquialism, which is centuries old, to modern medical discoveries? It follows that the root of those sayings can't be in modern discoveries.
C'mon noXious Aunty Ji, explain that one! 8->
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« on: December 17, 2010, 07:14:38 PM »
BariN Barsi Khatan Gia C Khat k lianda patasa Saure koloN chund kad di Nanga rakh di clip wala pasa! 8-> :happy: :rockon: :
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« on: December 17, 2010, 07:08:30 PM »
That's true, it has been observed in ALzheimer's patients at biopsy that the folds in the cerebrum have decreased in size infat are more flatter...corresponding with progressive demetnia and you can relate the rest.
noXious Ji
But how would that relate to village colloquialism; where “akal da mota” and “mota damage” phrases are used, which basically mean you are “thick”? What scientific evidence would there have been for Alzheimer’s or any form of dementia in rural villages in the Punjab?
What I am saying is that both of those sayings have no more scientific explanation as to their origin and root than stating someone is thick. Would you agree with that noXious Ji?
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« on: December 17, 2010, 03:52:04 PM »
hahahaha tussi kehna aa kudi taan ladi jaandi aa :huhh:
We just looking at things from two sides ... you say gifts mangna .. I say gift dena ... you are right ... gifts MANGNA galat aa .. :thaa: no second thoughts about that...
but exchanging gifts that have been a tradition for example milni vaale gifts, munde te ohdi family de kapde and ol dat stuff.... like meri naaniji ji de kamball (hai aine pyaar naal banaye ohnane baith ke :blush:) thats alright .... aa gifts di gall kardi aan main...
Jehde dilloN tofe kudi munde nu dehne oh tan hor gal aa, jehdiaN MoondiaN Challe milniaN vich mang ke erra vagerra nu pawaunde oh bilkul bkwas aa te ohna nu jutiaN penniaN chahi diaN. Mere khyal vich taN bilkul sadai puna hai.
Sade ghar di eh simple policy aa, sanu kuj nahi chahida; sirf ik ladki. Oh ladki sade ghar di rani ban ke rahoo gi . Jeh ladki da viah hove taN jo vi asiN dita oh asiN avdi khushi nal devaN ge. Jeh sadi ladki nu viah toN bad tang keeta te phir tang karn valiaN da gal vad diaN ge. Bhar sanu ehna vi pta hai ke jehda daj da bhukha, ohna de ghar asiN koi ladki nahi viaoni.
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« on: December 17, 2010, 03:18:22 PM »
yr mai kai varr dekhea desi bro greji bolen vallea nu kihnda punjabi bolo te app ethe greji bol gya
Garewal sahb, kedi gal kar rahe ho?
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« on: December 17, 2010, 03:02:36 PM »
Desi Dude Ji
Jeh soachia jave, patla dimag vi kan vicho dul jave ga. Fir ki banoo. : :
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« on: December 16, 2010, 10:48:12 PM »
Aiven ni aa ... tussi jadon kisse di b'day party te jaande o te gift dende o na ... all kinds of gifts for every occasion..then why not viah ... I think viah te gifts (onlye gifts) exchange karna is okay ... thats part of our traditional weddings. Over doing it is bad. Just my opinion :blink:
Zara man khol ke soch.
Either you clearly misunderstand or your comprehension skills are somewhat lacking. To give gifts is one thing but to ask for and specify things is simply another. It is disgraceful. How can you compare birthday presents given freely to demanding daj. It is nothing to do with Sikh tradition at all. That tradition is in the minds of the small minded. I do not believe in any of that nonsense.
Munda Kudi khush rehn te hor ki chahida. Jo daj de bhukhe ne ohna nu jutian chahidiaN hazaar. Just my opinion of course. :blink: Now, I am going to sleep as it is 2.30 am here in London. Post freely and I will reply tomorrow. Good night.
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« on: December 16, 2010, 09:58:32 PM »
ViaH ShaadiaN vich lehna dehna bilkul bkwaas aa. Simple!!! :angr:
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« on: December 16, 2010, 09:32:25 PM »
Yeah everyone likes that one lol...
I wonder why?
I've got a Massi Ji, my mother lovingly calls her Faffeh Kutni. But she is a really lovely Massi Ji :happy:
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« on: December 16, 2010, 09:26:55 PM »
Votes:
Males:
Easiest to get along with -London Punjabi,Jhanda amli, vicky(soul mate)
Biggest Gossiper - Shada Jatt,Powerlifter,LondonPunjabi
Oh mere Veer, naale mein easy going aa naale meinu chugal khor bna ditta. Balle shera, tehnu mein karda sidda. :comeon: : :happy:
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« on: December 16, 2010, 09:19:34 PM »
Titlee Ji, ehna thuada adar pa karde ethe, dekh lao thuanu taN butterfly bna ta. =D>
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« on: December 16, 2010, 09:10:04 PM »
Jado tussi next India aoge te pls be careful, not everyone will DEFINITELY give stuff back. I agree it is courtesy to give it back but there are a lot of people jinan diyaan basic needs nahin puriyan hoyiyaan so they are forced to take that and prob sell it or do something with that. It's unfortunate.
Ji Bilkul. I agree 100%. That is all the more reason to believe that the returning of a mobile is not a fair reason to be proud.
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« on: December 16, 2010, 09:08:01 PM »
God...Ive had so many nicks...
KuriPataka..KudiNagina...Faffeh Kutni...CHaam Chrik...Zehreeli...Fatgirl..Patli..Patang..CelestialSirius
Err...Kohinoor, Ice Princess..Laal Mirch..Hari Mirch..koyee vi mirch..
LoL.
Faffeh Kutni is good :happy:
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« on: December 16, 2010, 08:50:39 PM »
U Wen U R Going somewhere, It means.... The cat is also Going somewhere!!
Think positive.. MEEEEEOW
I am right aren't I honeysandhu?
And I am colour-blind
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« on: December 16, 2010, 08:36:25 PM »
I was going to call my self "Mahatma Coat" :laugh:
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« on: December 16, 2010, 08:14:36 PM »
i was in chandigarh last month i went to hot millions in sec 17 with my frnds....i forget my cell phone there it was Sony Ericsson XPERIA....kuch time badh jad main koi call karni si ta pata chala ki i lost my mob....meri frnd ne mare mob te call keti or resaurant de manager ne call attand keti or keha ki tusi aa ke apna mob lai jao ....jad asi phone lain gaye ta manager ne dasia ki phone ohna de ik waiter nu mialia si but us waiter nu call attend nahi karni aa rahi si ta us ne mob manager nu de dita ta jo oh call attand karke das sake ki mera phone kithe aa....i was so surprised ki ik waiter ne phone vapis kar dita jad ke oh apne col rakh sakda si but usne aaive nahi keta....i was so happy....main us waiter nu Rs1000 dita as a thnx or oh waiter kehnda mainu ki ouse kafi time mainu market ch labn di try keti mob vapis karn nu but main ohto ja chuki si....oh ik punjabi si or etho pata chalda ki punabi kine honest hunde ne....
Errrrr, I would expect the waiter to do his job and perform his duty in attempting to return your mobile phone. I fail to see that as something that should make you proud. Surely that is just common courtesy and not outside the realms of simple decency. I would expect that from any waiter of any background in any country. /:) /:)
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« on: December 16, 2010, 08:08:04 PM »
Sadke Punjabian De
I am afraid I think this is a very silly video. : :
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« on: December 16, 2010, 04:49:38 PM »
Two tickets for the Chelse v Manchester United game on Sunday. =D>
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