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1. A laptop with loads of kirtan on it and power point banis with extra battery with long life

2. Heera Singh

3. Vaja/Tabla combo

can i stick in a daljeet singh somewhere there?

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If you were stranded on a desert island what three thingz wud you take with you....If you say a person than that counts for two thingz used!!!

remember no elec there etc....

soooo....

il start off..

1. nitnem gutka (coz dont know off by heart yet no.gif )

2. mirror...to flash towards sun..and be saved!!....Very Practical! :@

3. im not sure yet! get back to you when ive decided...wannna get ideas fron what you guys say first.

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k i would wanna get off the island so i would take

1.saw

2.rope

3.kupra

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i could saw down some trees and tie them together with a rope and then use the kupra as a sail :@

and make a raft so i could get the hell off that island...

like what tom hanks tried to do in castaway..

but then didn't he end up back on the island :@

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If you were stranded on a desert island what three thingz wud you take with you....If you say a person than that counts for two thingz used!!!

remember no elec there etc....

soooo....

il start off..

1. nitnem gutka (coz dont know off by heart yet no.gif )

2. mirror...to flash towards sun..and be saved!!....Very Practical! :@

3. im not sure yet! get back to you when ive decided...wannna get ideas fron what you guys say first.

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k i would wanna get off the island so i would take

1.saw

2.rope

3.kupra

well grin.gif

i could saw down some trees and tie them together with a rope and then use the kupra as a sail :@

and make a raft so i could get the hell off that island...

like what tom hanks tried to do in castaway..

but then didn't he end up back on the island :@

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lol whats wrong with just taking a boat with you on the island then sailing back home ! ..... lol ... or isn't that alloweD? :D hmmm grin.gif

i can imajin PTBS Penji starting 2 give the whole lecture on rules agen ! blush.gif o well !

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nothing better than do it yourself :e:

i think penji's making up all sort of rules to stop any loopholes :@

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lolllllll.....too right...

environmentlly friendly rules....cant saw down trees!

cant take a boat ...read previous rules s pajee...

you have to be saved, hence some signal or sumthing!

Guru ji iz good......will give us a chance to have more time to pray....

but think of a way of getting off that island without all of this!!..

so far MY (hheheh homai sets in!) mirror idea iz by far the best....who wants to beat that?

and disguised sis..food...kool but it'll run out definately after two weeks....hmmmmm.....theyre may be wild berries etc on the island....

nobody get any ideas though ( khalsa fauj?!?)

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