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living in australia, sydney. born in jalandhar moved here about 7 years ago.

the best thing i remember is when my brother slipped and fell in harminder sahib and i gave him the biggest lecture for not walking with care :s (the floor was wet badly as they were washing it). and after that i took couple of steps further to call mom and dad and the next thing i know i am on the floor with my eyes closed and had like 5 people asking me "bhaji tusi theek ho". if that wasnt bad enough i gave the video camera to my lil brother and badly enough for me he was recording it when i fell :angry: . had to come all the way to jalandhar in wet clothes and looking like i took a ishnaan in the saravor with my pant, shirt on :D .

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Dad side from Gurdaspur and mum from Amritsar.. so im hybrid of gurdaspur and asr district lol.. Went to boarding school for few years in malwa (bathinda)... Came to amreka ten yrs ago.. married s1nghnee who is from malwa region..

I remember the days of speeding my lml vespa thru streets of amritsar HAHA..

If not in usa.. i can't imagine myself living in any part of india/punjab except Amritsar..

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Punjab mari jind mari jaan

Janam hoya amritsar vich. yaaran naal gumay firay amritsar vich.. 3 saal pehlan manu pagal kutay nay vadaya so hun mai amreca vich bataya van :s . june vich amritsar gaya c vaapas aun nu dil nahi karda c par 2 months baad auna paya. sab do jayada jo pal yaad aunday nay oh han jo mai apnay yaaran naal bitaye. oh hasay o mojan kitay nahi labnian dubara. yaad aunday manu ohv jina naal mari laraye hundi c. dur aaa k pata lagda apnay ki hunday.

love my punjab and all my frnds

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Thank you all for sharing, saareya ne barriyan sohniya sohniya yaadaan sanjhiyan kittiyaan...te funny v hehe :D

I will try to keep this thread goin..as for me i have about ten years full of beautiful memories from panjab...jiddan jiddan koi gall yaad aiya karu i'll share it with u all. :s

I remember playing Gudiyan Patole with my neighborhood frnds (saheliyaan). We used to go to tailors' place(s) to get small pieces of left over clothing and make suits for our stick dolls...amrika ch ah ke barbies naal khedan da oh majaa ni aiya jo lakkri di ja clothing (stuffed) guddiyan naal khedan da aunda c...oh, it used to be so much better living in panjab than here. I never really liked stayin so much in skool, when i was in panjab, because i cudnt wait to play in my pind diyaan galliyaan, but here i preffered stayin in skool more than comin home and be a "stay at home kid" :D

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I was born in UP

raised in Phagwara in punjab dad side pind is

malupota

mom side is moodhpur

lived in phagwara and jalandhar

came to america when three years old

went back to india in 2002 stayed there for three years studied in baru sahib

came back in 2006

now living here in LA california

for the time being

miss india and my punjab

miss going to amritsar and sultanpur lodhi :s

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I was born in UP

raised in Phagwara in punjab dad side pind is

malupota

mom side is moodhpur

lived in phagwara and jalandhar

came to america when three years old

went back to india in 2002 stayed there for three years studied in baru sahib

came back in 2006

now living here in LA california

for the time being

miss india and my punjab

miss going to amritsar and sultanpur lodhi :s

na putar udas na ho... 2 saal ruk ja tanu mai changi tara guma k layauga amritsar tay sultanpur lodi..... mai app bhut miss karda amrotsar nu... tanu v lay k jana tay chotay veer ikonkar nu v..

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