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Typical desi puna, u start a topic and then never show up :T:

you talking about me Balait da Sher ji? cuz i'm here :@

lets see....PATOLA KHALISTAN DI is hilarious :@

surprised i got so many responses ohmy.gif ...can't decide which one to choose :T: ...hows about we do a poll vote between 4 or 5 names? :T:

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waheguru ji kakhalsa waheguru jiki fateh

yea i thought dhillon was aguy too rolleyes.gif

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u should stick with ur real name..(...i was tryin to stay anonymous. can't happen when ur own family is the FBI(ADMINS) ..lolzzzz)

but seriously i would say go with ur realy name...its really beautifull...i never heard of it..its rare ^_^

(plus it got preet at the end..hahahahha) :@ so definatily go with it :e: :@

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"Bheendi" is also good one juss came to my mind.

Balwinder Singh ji by "Bheendi" you're talking about the vege right? my favorite subji :@

Its my fav too.But i wanted to say bheendi with "dadaa" sound in 'd' rather than the sabji "Bheendi" with 'dhadha' sound in it.Its really confusing if u r not conversant with gurmukhi.English lacks in so many ways( like it has only one 'd' sound but gurmukhi has 4 'd's),I think we shud start writing in gurmukhi...what do ya think?

But again "satpreet" is really nice name.Forget abt "sabjiyan" and stick to the name given to u by the Guru.It is just my opinion.

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Balait da sher ji:

i feel like you have something against me now :@ what did i do to you my bro? jk...

ok... :T: .....i think i will change my username to: satpreet

saw a lot of votes for that one...plus its my name plus i really love my name cuz my bibi ji didn't like it :@

so everyone else cool with that?

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