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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

I was in school and my friend came up to me and said he came across an article in which he saw the word sikh, so i told him to bring it in and it is a sikh skateboarder from texas, i scaned the article. [sorry about the cut off]

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and then also did a search, heres some more info

Guru Khalsa

Lives in:

Houston, TX

Other Sponsors:

Satori wheels

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IPath

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Notes:

18yr old Guru lived many years in India. Having been born Sihk, he has never cut his hair and sometimes will be seen sporting the Sihk headwrap style. An up and coming young ripper, Guru will be dazzling you with some amazing style

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its mad pimp. :nihungsmile: sikhs in pr

ofessional sports in USA

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hehehe..... i'm waiting for the first:

"his name's GURU? he's going to hell..let's burn him at the stake.. kill him!! let's stomp on his face and his nose, and break his legs!!! LET'S send death threats to him!!! SOMEONE SIGN A PETITION"

or aother things along that line.

other than that.. good for him

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HIS NAME IS GURU!?!?!?!

Somebody contact Iwishtostartafightanasikhforumbecauseihavenothingelsebettertodotoday.com, I'm sure they can handle such a serious Panthic issue as this. In fact let's write the magazine under the disguise of representing waheguroo.com....that'll show'em!

But in all seriousness....HIS NAME IS GURU?

At least he got's a bigger dhari then japmans....joking joking. (kinda)

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HIS NAME IS GURU!?!?!?!

Somebody contact Iwishtostartafightanasikhforumbecauseihavenothingelsebettertodotoday.com, I'm sure they can handle such a serious Panthic issue as this. In fact let's write the magazine under the disguise of representing waheguroo.com....that'll show'em!

But in all seriousness....HIS NAME IS GURU?

At least he got's a bigger dhari then japmans....joking joking. (kinda)

i was surprised at that too.

(but hes doing pretty good at being a sikh skater)

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