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I got all that wrong. According to net sources anyway. What do they know? It was Sikhandin who changed and the war was only 18 days. It is only 20 years since I read it as a boy too.
I read it. Drawing a comparison between "Bob Shawadiwadi" (a lying, incompetent off-shorer) and Hindus/Sikhs in this country is unfair. Bob is a figure of fun.
Hindus don't seem to cause any problems for the rest of us, unlike some. Good luck to em. PS Is there any free vodka in this Duvali thing?
Used to read loads of mythology as a boy and Indian myth and legend was brill, better than boring Greek/Roman, not quite as good as Norse though. Arjuna the bowman, born a women became a man, can't recall if it said how. And there was a hundred years war, or was it a thousand? forget now but lots of slaying.
Diwali is a time of celebration for a good many people in this country and I really used to enjoy it (when I was living in a more tolerant part of the country).
Last couple of days my neighbour has had tea lights and pictures on the floor tiles outside his door in our shared lobby (I'm in a flat). Looked quite charming and last night he was nice enough to ask me if I minded.
It would be nice if some of you could show a bit more respect for different religions. Diwali is a time of celebration for a good many people in this country and I really used to enjoy it (when I was living in a more tolerant part of the country).
I shall look forward to "Bob Shawadiwadi" logging on here on New Years Eve to complain about the noise.
It would be nice if some of you could show a bit more respect for different religions. Diwali is a time of celebration for a good many people in this country and I really used to enjoy it (when I was living in a more tolerant part of the country).
(Do us all a favour and show the chavs when to pack it in with the fireworks by not setting them off after midnight, eh? Then maybe we'll all get a decent night's sleep around 5th November. Thanks. )
Happy Diwali to you too!!
I ate so much curry and drank so much beer tonight I'm glad I don't have to climb any stairs to get to bed
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