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Jaspaul to:

Jas

Juss

Sheroo

Jasoo

Jaaaazzzzzzzz  :doh: (theeeee fav of all gorai ..!)

Polly or Polly pocket  :doh: .. dont ask ..

Jasminderpauljit (by sunny on this board)  :doh:

Jaspoo .. in grade school .. everyone use to make fun of me  no.gif ..

Jasper ..

.. and a whole lot ton more i just forgot over the years.. i went through a lot of name calling while in grade school  no.gif .. but its all good, got in a good fight here and there, then no one touches u after that  rolleyes.gif ..

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...well if they gorre y dont they call u paul ?! :doh: huna?! emi wacko.gif

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cuz they r bery bery mean ppl no.gif

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Okay.. my nick is very simple and still ppls get confused by it only because it sounds a lil girly name.. :doh:

Vicky and everyone first says ... Ricky?

and then there are ppls who say "Vicky" with VickEy (u know whom i talking about).. just becaue i use to have hotmail id singhvickEy because singhvicky was taken.. Usually in skool ppls say "BikeRum" instead of simple "Bikram" Its not that hard...

i can't take it if ppls calls me with any other name beside my full or nick LOL.gif

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Jaspaul to:

Jas

Juss

Sheroo

Jasoo

Jaaaazzzzzzzz  :doh: (theeeee fav of all gorai ..!)

Polly or Polly pocket  :doh: .. dont ask ..

Jasminderpauljit (by sunny on this board)  :doh:

Jaspoo .. in grade school .. everyone use to make fun of me  no.gif ..

Jasper ..

.. and a whole lot ton more i just forgot over the years.. i went through a lot of name calling while in grade school  no.gif .. but its all good, got in a good fight here and there, then no one touches u after that  rolleyes.gif ..

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lol, reminds me of this one time me and my Uncle Jaspal walked into a store and this dude was like hey what's ur name, and he'd call him Jasper, but every time we'd say his name correctly, the guy would keep on calling him Jasper. It was funny. You should see him bargain, once convinced a random sales representive that he should give him a discount, because he would for his brother, so he is his brother LOL.gif "Come on bro, use your super powers" LOL.gif Ah good time, good times.....

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it's not the gorays fault..for screwing up our names...

it's OUR fault and our parent's fault...

how?

it's cuz we don't know PHONETICS!!!

like my name is jasdeep...

but most goray will say JAAZZDEEP

but when i told my friend to replace the "a" with a "U"...all of a sudden he was saying jasdeep like a normal punjabi person...

we need to smarten up the way we spell our names...

my cousin is a smart guy...

when he had his first son..before he officially named his baby..he spelt his son's name on a paper and would get random white people in NYC to read it...he had his bellman read it..he had his driver read it..his boss at work..the OB/GYN...everybody...and each time he'd make a change in the spelling to make them say the name properly...

his kids name is sajan...which is what typical punjabis would use to spell it...but my cousin spelt it "saaajin"....and his kid has no problems with goray not being able to say it properly...

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prove it... i want facts that he went out to NYC to ask people..... i don't believe ur jibberish.... thats all that seems to come out of ur mouht.. plain ol jibberish... i'm sick and tired of jss..... u sit there and make up false facts... not only are u wasting your time, ur wasting all of OUR time by makin us read it... please jss... for future, use some common sense, and PLEASE speak the truth....

*NOTE... the above was ALL a joke.. for those of u who do not now tongue.gif .... i love jss :doh: :TH: :doh:

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