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15 hours ago, Premi5 said:

Marathis don’t like Sikhs historically?

Dhan Dhan Baba Namdev Ji Maharaj were Marathi.

The only thing is we haven't done any parchaar to the 100million plus Marathi population about Sikhi

(PS: Shiv Sena in Punjab created by Congress are a totally different outfit to the Marathi party called Shiv Sena)

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4 hours ago, Kaurr said:

never liked Indian cricketers as people, I might like watching some of them play but as people, they're too up Indian government's arse.

Rahul dravid, javagal Srinath and Anil kumble were gentlemen cricketers.

Harbhajan "singh" turbanator tries to act brave but has no spiritual strength. He tries to please Indians. His wife is much better.

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4 hours ago, Kaurr said:

Bradman was better.

I never liked Indian cricketers as people, I might like watching some of them play but as people, they're too up Indian government's arse.

 

Lol you should have watched the ashes this year, it was hilarious, England is beyond repair

It's very easy to take 20 wickets in England. Even medium pacers take lots of wickets.

England bowlers struggle taking wickets in Australia.

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55 minutes ago, SinghPunjabSingh said:

Veer, if your wife was a good woman and is currently also alone why don't you get married again (if she agrees)?

She called me 420.

She shouted at me.

Gave me no spousal support.

Mocked my security job as low status.

Used to take some part of little money I earned in Canada.

But she gave me good food.

Her father is a tharrkee missionary bhainchod.

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43 minutes ago, shastarSingh said:

1. She called me 420. She shouted at me.

2. Gave me no spousal support.

3. Mocked my security job as low status.

4. Used to take some part of little money I earned in Canada.

5. But she gave me good food.

6. Her father is a tharrkee missionary bhainchod.

1. Marriage counselling for anger management (in her case) could hopefully ensure that issue does not happen again.

2. Did you provide her emotional support given that you admit you only divorced her on your mother's say-so?

3. Did you educate her that Bhai Lalo Ji are among the highest of the high in our Qaum for a reason?

(Koi vi Job uchee ja neemi hasiyat karkeh nehi hundhi, Bandeh di soch, mehnath te imandaari nal gal bann di ah)

4. As your wife back in Punjab, surely there was nothing with that. Tere kole PR haiigi ah?

5. Good

6. That should have had nothing to do with you divorcing her.

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34 minutes ago, SinghPunjabSingh said:

1. Marriage counselling for anger management (in her case) could hopefully ensure that issue does not happen again.

2. Did you provide her emotional support given that you admit you only divorced her on your mother's say-so?

3. Did you educate her that Bhai Lalo Ji are among the highest of the high in our Qaum for a reason?

(Koi vi Job uchee ja neemi hasiyat karkeh nehi hundhi, Bandeh di soch, mehnath te imandaari nal gal bann di ah)

4. As your wife back in Punjab, surely there was nothing with that. Tere kole PR haiigi ah?

5. Good

6. That should have had nothing to do with you divorcing her.

I gave her the option to come and live with me in punjab. I didn't divorce her when I left Canada.

She told her her family and friends that

1. I m a mad man due to the medicine I take.

2. I just sleep whole day and do no work.

I worked as security guard and earned around 1500 Canada dollars per month. It was my first year in a totally new country.

Her fuddu father repeatedly told me to apply for a college lecturer job. He is a bad human being. He speaks against Dasam Bani and beautiful rehits like Sarbloh. He thinks he knows everything but he knows NOTHING.

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1 hour ago, shastarSingh said:

It's very easy to take 20 wickets in England. Even medium pacers take lots of wickets.

England bowlers struggle taking wickets in Australia.

oh they do, 

should have seen scott boland's 6/7 this boxing day test, absolutely beautiful

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On 4/11/2022 at 11:46 AM, shastarSingh said:

I found vvs laxman strokeplay at power with tendulkar or sometimes even better. He played many match winning innings too. Tendulkar was selfish cricketer. Sehwag was more naturally talented than tendulkar.

Inzamam ul haq was also highly talented naturally.

 

oh tendulkar was extremely selfish

watch a few videos on youtube, can't find them now, but those of Bradman playing. The way he played, especially with no helmet and protection, absolutely amazing. He used to get a golf ball and hit it against a tank with a stump for a really long time, mad reflexes.

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