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S1ngh

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  1. WOAH.. that looks like ferrari from back.. i bet it's gonna cost more 50 grand or something.. get a look at new stang ( cheap and poooowerfulllll )
  2. I think you are safe Singh jeee.... Don't worry nothing about it.. Just follow what your mind/soul says.. and believe me that your wife will follow full gursikhi life soon too after seeing you following it .. But just let it be her own choice, you just guide her :umm: (two bodies and one Soul) 2 cent from your chota veer :e:
  3. HAHAHAHAA.. lolz.. maybe W!N sewadars should arrange a catwalk of singh and singhnia in chola and all khalsa dress for fundraising and awareness :umm: that would be awesome.. :nihungsmile:
  4. What does fbi has to do anything in this?? What are you trying to prove.. ??? :umm:
  5. These guys rocks.. http://sikhpride.com/art.htm
  6. hahahaha.. I thouught that's rochak guide of passing the driving test only in OKLAHOMA.. :umm:
  7. Why not ?? Nah.. indian movies and stuff is gayy.. i think our singhs are aiming for hollywood.. not <admin-profanity filter activated> copywood of bombay
  8. Jatts are also the first one to shed sikhi these days..
  9. what tha heck he is talking about.... he ain't my dad :umm: r u high on something dude (u know those lil lil something..) First of all u ain't a proper sikh.. and that's why u don't know what a hate crime is and how to solve it.. It's sardars who faced the hate problems after 9/11 and we stood like a lion and went thru the hate storm.. all u guys did was to encourage sardars to take off the turban for their safety (typical *fob* monas advice).. When u don't have anything better to say.. it's better to zip ur mouth.. and yeah thanks for dcinarty avide.. i wbud treeey too juse it mroe nxet teim :umm: i didn't bother to read the whole reply of urs.. u seems to be always <Edited> at nothing..
  10. S1ngh

    Nice Pic

    Nahey jee tht isn't SOGGSJ...
  11. DilKaraja.. Are you from states?? cauz if u r then im pretty much sure that u did completed the high skool and if u did then u probably did read the american law system.. and it says making threat to others is a criminal act. This is not the case of turban, sikh or whatever new theories you are coming up with .. See the case with law eye (the way civilized world works)
  12. HAHAHA these pandus.. They tried their best to block Queen's visit to Punjab and now they are trying to block PM's visit.... SEEE guys that's why i say.. WE need to get khalistan.. !!!! Why india do not encourage IT industry to set up in punjab?? What's sooo good in banglore?? Why Top skools in US doesn't recognize the scores of Top skools of punjab (University level) when they apply to get admission here while they recognize if one is from some bombay skool?? Punjab is getting very harsh treatment from the govt..
  13. WOAH.. dilkaraja bro .. Take a chill pill dude...
  14. np :umm: Thanks Khalsa Bro.. i will email you all kind of sources and the timeline about the sikh soldiers history etc... (within a month) hey.. Smita. are you going to sac state for the presentation? Gurfateh vickysingh
  15. gurpreet paenjee waz there.. Can ju paenjee plz share how it was. . :umm:
  16. I wil lbe there. but this time more likley in ---> :nihungsmile: :umm:
  17. The 10 worst auto theft capitals of America, according to the NICB, are: 1. Phoenix, Ariz. 2. Fresno, Calif. 3. Modesto, Calif. 4. Stockton-Lodi, Calif. 5. Las Vegas, Nev. 6. Miami, Fla. 7. Sacramento, Calif. 8. Oakland, Calif. 9. Seattle, Wash. 10. Tacoma, Wash.
  18. Awesome read.. Must read it !!!!! Though i think it mentioned some fake baba in between the article who decided when and how the wedding will go on and stuff (California religious preacher etc..) But worth reading it..
  19. May Waheguru Showers more sikhi power in you Happy birthday paenjeeee .. Have a awesome partaaaeeyy with babajees naaam
  20. ___________ (1787 - 1843) was a poet and historian, born on 8 October 1787 at the house of Bhai Deva Singh and Bibi Rajadi who were professionally cloth-printers of Nurudin village, also known as Sarai Nurudin, 7 KM northwest of Tarn Taran in Amritsar district of the Punjab. Some of his work are the famous Sanskrit dictionary (completed in 1821), and Sri Guru Nanak Prakash, an epic poem consisting of 9,700 verses dealing with the life and teachings of Guru Nanak (completed in 1823). He had attained such repute as a poet and Scholar that Bhai Udai Singh, chief of Kaithal, invited him in 1825 to join his court. The poet died at Kaithal on 19 October 1843, soon after completion of his Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. A shrine in honour of his memory was constructed at his native place, Sarai Nurudin, during the 1950s. NO cheating :umm: PLZ DO NOT POST REPLY IF YOU KNOW Who the singh sahib in photo is..
  21. Its game time, lets see who can spot the mistake: ------------- Police learn about Sikh religion http://www.connpost.com/Stories/0,1413,96~...1679894,00.html By GENEVIEVE REILLY FAIRFIELD - Town resident Inni Kaur said she and her family did not leave the house for six weeks after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. As Sikhs, they feared they could be targets, suspected of being terrorists by those who knew little or nothing about their 500-year-old religion. Now Kaur and Pamma Singh Gulati, a Norwalk businessman, are visiting area police departments in a campaign to bring more awareness of their religion and its doctrines. Last week, they brought their message to training classes for Fairfield police officers. "There is a fear on your part and there is a fear on our part," Kaur said. "We need to understand each other." Sikhs are often mistaken for Muslims, largely because of the turbans that Sikhs traditionally wear. Rather, they are Hindus. "In America, when you see a person in a turban, 99.9 percent of them are Sikh," Gulati said. "Muslims in the U.S. don't usually wear turbans. In the last 10 years, I have not seen a single Muslim wearing a turban." Turbans and long beards usually distinguish a man as a Sikh, they said. Rather than seeking to dominate or convert others to their religion, Sikhism has a heritage of speaking out against injustice and standing up for the defenseless, they said. It is, Kaur and Gulati said, a very egalitarian religion, believing all people are equal. "Sikhs are a peace-lovi ng community," Gulati said, "but they don't tolerate injustice to anyone." The pair also gave the officers advice on how to interact with a Sikh. "To ask a Sikh to remove a turban is sacrilegious," Kaur said. Don't ever forcibly remove it, they said. Instead, take the person to a private room and ask him to remove it. Though women Sikhs are not required to wear turbans, many of the younger generation do so, Kaur said. There are five items, including the turban, that Sikhs are required by their faith to wear. All Sikhs, males and female, carry a kirpan, a small ceremonial sword that is not a weapon, something that is important to know if an officer needs to frisk a Sikh. To determine whether a Sikh has a kirpan, Kaur told the officers, simply ask and if it must be taken, explain the reason and handle the kirpan with respect. "Ask, and they will be more than happy to give it to you," he said. Sikhs also wear a kara a steel bracelet. They do not cut their hair or beard, and officers should not ask or attempt to forcibly cut, trim or pull the beard or hair. They carry a kanga a comb and wear special undershorts called kaccha. Male Sikhs traditionally use Singh as a middle or last name, while women use the name Kaur. Singh means lion; Kaur means princess. The atmosphere in the United States has gotten better in terms of understanding the religion during the last two years, Kaur said. Police Lt. Daniel Gombos said he'd heard the presentation at a recent meeting of the Fairfield County Training Officers Association. "We're always looking for different things to broaden our horizons," Gombos said of the local presentation. "Cultural diversity is one area where we do a lot of training." Gombos said he thought the session would be valuable for the department's officers. Genevieve Reilly, who covers Trumbull, can be reached at 330-6256. --- by Bal Singh from Sikh-his tory.com forum --- Editor : greilly@ctpost.com
  22. I support the decision of the jury .. Why? becauz this sets the example to other punks to think twice before they target any turban wearing sikh in US in future.. But if i do look other way around.. the humanity and sikhi way... i think he should be spared from the death row.. But to teach the lesson and set the rulez for society.. I support the jury rule..
  23. U guys are lucky.. cauz u won't be playing this game with US singhs and singhnia :umm:
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