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How much of Pakistani culture is Indian?

But why would the Indians say that? :what:


Buddy whatever the income, I bet Dossa can't be more expensive than a couple hundred rupees @Hilton/@Sheraton..... etc etc....! :what:

I'd HATE to eat a 200 rupee dosa! It just wouldn't feel right! Though I have to admit it does climb to 40, 50 bucks in the SI restaurant near my house.

Wish I could treat you to a Mysore dosa first, then to ragi and jowar dosas.

Why am I doing this to myself?
 
I have almost been killed a couple of times before on this aspect, here on PDF.


I still fail to understand and shan't try any more.

Next time, just point me in that direction (and don't be vulgar, you know what I mean), step back and shut your eyes.
 
I'd HATE to eat a 200 rupee dosa! It just wouldn't feel right! Though I have to admit it does climb to 40, 50 bucks in the SI restaurant near my house.

Wish I could treat you to a Mysore dosa first, then to ragi and jowar dosas.

Why am I doing this to myself?

Sir,

Apko bhook lagi hai. Kuch kha hi lijiye.
 
baby pics on google.but sir they are not horrible they are adorable little angels.


baby-in-heaven.jpg


OK, OK, adorable little angels they are. I'd like to check with you once more after the first six months of changing nappies.
 
Sir,

Apko bhook lagi hai. Kuch kha hi lijiye.


Heh.

Too late. You may not have noticed, but I have a powerful intellect. It gets inputs and diagnoses the situation - FAST. I've just finished eight salt biscuits slathered with a sandwich spread, followed by a piece of toast with Indian mustard (kasoondi) on top.

Now I'm good till dinner.
 
Heh.

Too late. You may not have noticed, but I have a powerful intellect. It gets inputs and diagnoses the situation - FAST. I've just finished eight salt biscuits slathered with a sandwich spread, followed by a piece of toast with Indian mustard (kasoondi) on top.

Now I'm good till dinner.

LOL... I had something similar... I slathered a whole chunk of peanut butter on a digestive biscuit, and took it down with hot coffee....

Now all good till I'm home... yippee...... :D
 
Oh oh.... so many choices..... :woot:


Thats just to soften you up. Next would be a legendary Gujarati thali, all you can eat, for 300 bucks. Then we go over in the evening, around tea time, to a proper north Calcutta sweet shop for REAL sweets, not the nancyfied stuff that passes for them in other parts of India. Dinner could be Bhojohari Manna, or something close.
 
Heh.

Too late. You may not have noticed, but I have a powerful intellect. It gets inputs and diagnoses the situation - FAST. I've just finished eight salt biscuits slathered with a sandwich spread, followed by a piece of toast with Indian mustard (kasoondi) on top.

Now I'm good till dinner.

A wonderful starter ! Wait...did you say 'You're good till dinner' ? :undecided:

And so our friendship ends Mr.Shearer, I cannot be friends with one with such a miserly appetite ! I as a Butt with all the food related stereotypes associated with it have a name to consider...so Bon Voyage, Joe ! :wave:
 
If debunking reality is humour to you, you should only watch reality shows.

In 1975, the Prime Minister of Sikkim appealed to the Indian Parliament for Sikkim to become a state of India. In April of that year, the Indian Army took over the city of Gangtok and disarmed the Chogyal's palace guards. Thereafter, a referendum was held in which 97.5% of voters supported abolishing the monarchy, effectively approving union with India. On 16 May 1975, Sikkim became the 22nd state of the Indian Union, and the monarchy was abolished. To enable the incorporation of the new state, the Indian Parliament amended the Indian Constitution. First, the 35th Amendment laid down a set of conditions that made Sikkim an "Associate State," a special designation not used by any other state. Later, the 36th Amendment repealed the 35th Amendment, and made Sikkim a full state, adding its name to the First Schedule of the Constitution.

Source
 
LOL... I had something similar... I slathered a whole chunk of peanut butter on a digestive biscuit, and took it down with hot coffee....

Now all good till I'm home... yippee...... :D

You are so phenomenally on target. That is a great combo. We have these things called butter biscuits, which are almost as good, creamier than digestives, which is NOT good, but heaven with mild cheeses and a strongish red wine.

Now you're starting me off again. I have to lose twenty kilos before my daughter's wedding, and this conversation is not getting me there.

A wonderful starter ! Wait...did you say 'You're good till dinner' ? :undecided:

And so our friendship ends Mr.Shearer, I cannot be friends with one with such a miserly appetite ! I as a Butt with all the food related stereotypes associated with it have a name to consider...so Bon Voyage, Joe ! :wave:

Have a heart. Read #914.
 
You are so phenomenally on target. That is a great combo. We have these things called butter biscuits, which are almost as good, creamier than digestives, which is NOT good, but heaven with mild cheeses and a strongish red wine.

Now you're starting me off again. I have to lose twenty kilos before my daughter's wedding, and this conversation is not getting me there.



Have a heart. Read #914.

OMG...the markings of an honorary Buttt Sahib - that made me so proud ! :cry:
 
Heh.

Too late. You may not have noticed, but I have a powerful intellect. It gets inputs and diagnoses the situation - FAST. I've just finished eight salt biscuits slathered with a sandwich spread, followed by a piece of toast with Indian mustard (kasoondi) on top.

Now I'm good till dinner.

Abhi mujhay bhook lag gayee hai.
 

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