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Re: Delhi Girls
Beatrix Kiddo wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:LS = lady shriram?
I think low status or standard.
If you are a LS grad your social value is already up by about 10 pts. (%), as I heard.
Re: Delhi Girls
my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
pravalika nanda- Posts : 2372
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pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
I don't own one either... I wonder who on such owns them. Maybe mainstreet does. People here say mainstreet is your creation. So, do you think MS owns the bag.
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pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
why?
swapna- Posts : 1951
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swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
why?
guessing some theme party.
PS: I know you asked that q to PN, but I can quote u still.
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pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
swapna- Posts : 1951
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Re: Delhi Girls
swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
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Re: Delhi Girls
MaxEntropy_Man wrote:what is pe(A?)ri pona?
Pairi pauna. Punju for touching feet(as a verbal substitute for actually doing it)
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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Beatrix Kiddo wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
why?
guessing some theme party.
PS: I know you asked that q to PN, but I can quote u still.
what theme could that be? a western theme? in the u.s.? masquerade as an american?
swapna- Posts : 1951
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Re: Delhi Girls
swapna wrote:Beatrix Kiddo wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
why?
guessing some theme party.
PS: I know you asked that q to PN, but I can quote u still.
what theme could that be? a western theme? in the u.s.? masquerade as an american?
well desis in america, there is always confusion. sari, salwar suit, or a kurti-leggings - which most do when in confusion. Hence sometimes people tell in advance what to wear. Dunno the deal about the bag.
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https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&site=webhp&tbm=isch&source=hp&ei=E9j7U9L-LamD8QG1wYDIBQ&q=western+clothes+for+women
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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In a very bad taste, HA. Delhi girls?
Pure prejudice.
Should I find videos on AP and TN girls now, to feed such prejudice?
Forget IIT or Lady Hardinge Medical College, but even St Stephens or Hindu or LSR in Delhi, produces girls, who do NOT boast about their boy-friends driving BMWs, but they themselves do! (a rare breed of women in India)
If I post a video of 3 AP women cleaning shyt in AP or TN, will that make any point?
Respect women.
A Delhite, with 3 sisters who went to colleges named above!
Thanks for removing your prejudice,
TS.
Pure prejudice.
Should I find videos on AP and TN girls now, to feed such prejudice?
Forget IIT or Lady Hardinge Medical College, but even St Stephens or Hindu or LSR in Delhi, produces girls, who do NOT boast about their boy-friends driving BMWs, but they themselves do! (a rare breed of women in India)
If I post a video of 3 AP women cleaning shyt in AP or TN, will that make any point?
Respect women.
A Delhite, with 3 sisters who went to colleges named above!
Thanks for removing your prejudice,
TS.
TruthSeeker- Posts : 1508
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Re: Delhi Girls
TruthSeeker wrote:In a very bad taste, HA. Delhi girls?
Pure prejudice.
Should I find videos on AP and TN girls now, to feed such prejudice?
Forget IIT or Lady Hardinge Medical College, but even St Stephens or Hindu or LSR in Delhi, produces girls, who do NOT boast about their boy-friends driving BMWs, but they themselves do! (a rare breed of women in India)
If I post a video of 3 AP women cleaning shyt in AP or TN, will that make any point?
Respect women.
A Delhite, with 3 sisters who went to colleges named above!
Thanks for removing your prejudice,
TS.
i agree with you, TS. that was a lame video.
bw- Posts : 2922
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Re: Delhi Girls
Its a video of any lame ass girl who has scored 34% in her high school exams. Such women are everywhere. Including the high school next to my home. It is more of a joke on a "mindset" than a "region".
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Re: Delhi Girls
pravalika nanda wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
this is fascinating. are you all part of some hindu cult? moreover, this information raises other interesting questions, for example, was there... ah... er... cross pollination? and does each "cousin" know who her parents are? did all this take place in the u.s.? utah? does
the delhi fella have a brother who's about your age?
swapna- Posts : 1951
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Re: Delhi Girls
swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
this is fascinating. are you all part of some hindu cult? moreover, this information raises other interesting questions, for example, was there... ah... er... cross pollination? and does each "cousin" know who her parents are? did all this take place in the u.s.? utah? does
the delhi fella have a brother who's about your age?
u r disgusting
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swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
this is fascinating. are you all part of some hindu cult? moreover, this information raises other interesting questions, for example, was there... ah... er... cross pollination? and does each "cousin" know who her parents are? did all this take place in the u.s.? utah? does
the delhi fella have a brother who's about your age?
brothers marrying sisters is not that uncommon.
bw- Posts : 2922
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>>> Does that mean an anglicized Indian or someone from the "Anglo Indian" community? There used to be a community not far from where we lived. They had English names and some were fair complexioned even with light eyes, but they didn't seem to a high living standard or be able to afford expensive clothes. Many worked in the railways. One of my distant cousins married an AI (or maybe she was goanese). My aunt kept saying he had married an English girl, but then she used this terminology for anyone not fully Indian.pravalika nanda wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
Kris- Posts : 5461
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Don't get too excited you evil loser.swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
this is fascinating. are you all part of some hindu cult? moreover, this information raises other interesting questions, for example, was there... ah... er... cross pollination? and does each "cousin" know who her parents are? did all this take place in the u.s.? utah? does
the delhi fella have a brother who's about your age?
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You seem to have severe comprehension issues. Maybe your brain cells are going dead with age. Read what she wrote again.swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
this is fascinating. are you all part of some hindu cult? moreover, this information raises other interesting questions, for example, was there... ah... er... cross pollination? and does each "cousin" know who her parents are? did all this take place in the u.s.? utah? does
the delhi fella have a brother who's about your age?
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Re: Delhi Girls
Kris wrote:>>> Does that mean an anglicized Indian or someone from the "Anglo Indian" community? There used to be a community not far from where we lived. They had English names and some were fair complexioned even with light eyes, but they didn't seem to a high living standard or be able to afford expensive clothes. Many worked in the railways. One of my distant cousins married an AI (or maybe she was goanese). My aunt kept saying he had married an English girl, but then she used this terminology for anyone not fully Indian.pravalika nanda wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
i started watching the movie "trikal" by benegal. it is about a christian family in goa and all the women are wearing "western" outfits. they are luso indians, i guess.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trikal
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bw wrote:Kris wrote:>>> Does that mean an anglicized Indian or someone from the "Anglo Indian" community? There used to be a community not far from where we lived. They had English names and some were fair complexioned even with light eyes, but they didn't seem to a high living standard or be able to afford expensive clothes. Many worked in the railways. One of my distant cousins married an AI (or maybe she was goanese). My aunt kept saying he had married an English girl, but then she used this terminology for anyone not fully Indian.pravalika nanda wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
i started watching the movie "trikal" by benegal. it is about a christian family in goa and all the women are wearing "western" outfits. they are luso indians, i guess.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trikal
Luso Indians are Goanese? I haven't heard that term before. I think among Mangaloreans there is still an ancestral caste sense among the Catholics. I used to think they were the same community, but there seems to be a difference in terms of the folks of mixed ancestry versus the ones who are of Indian origin.
Kris- Posts : 5461
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Kris wrote:
Luso Indians are Goanese? I haven't heard that term before. I think among Mangaloreans there is still an ancestral caste sense among the Catholics. I used to think they were the same community, but there seems to be a difference in terms of the folks of mixed ancestry versus the ones who are of Indian origin.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luso-Indian
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Hellsangel wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:what is pe(A?)ri pona?
Pairi pauna. Punju for touching feet(as a verbal substitute for actually doing it)
thanks for that explanation. did you look it up or did you know? it's certainly not something i've come across. what about "bonk"? she says she's switched on the speaker phone mode, so the person at the other end should "bonk". i tried looking that up to no avail.
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Re: Delhi Girls
MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Hellsangel wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:what is pe(A?)ri pona?
Pairi pauna. Punju for touching feet(as a verbal substitute for actually doing it)
thanks for that explanation. did you look it up or did you know? it's certainly not something i've come across. what about "bonk"? she says she's switched on the speaker phone mode, so the person at the other end should "bonk". i tried looking that up to no avail.
I've been in Chandigarh. That's when I heard the term.
Not bonk. Baunkh = bark
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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thanks HA. seven -- one last q. what does it mean to "sheesha marna"? is she inviting her friend to a hookah party?
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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idk
maybe it means to look in the mirror..
punjabi haryanvi himachli mein aisa kehte hain-- yaar sheesha shusha maar le...baal bool sat(set) kaar le
maybe it means to look in the mirror..
punjabi haryanvi himachli mein aisa kehte hain-- yaar sheesha shusha maar le...baal bool sat(set) kaar le
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Re: Delhi Girls
pravalika apparently doesn't know what "anglo-indian" means; she meant a westernized indian (woman), probably wearing a miniskirt and showing a little dark thigh.Kris wrote:>>> Does that mean an anglicized Indian or someone from the "Anglo Indian" community? There used to be a community not far from where we lived. They had English names and some were fair complexioned even with light eyes, but they didn't seem to a high living standard or be able to afford expensive clothes. Many worked in the railways. One of my distant cousins married an AI (or maybe she was goanese). My aunt kept saying he had married an English girl, but then she used this terminology for anyone not fully Indian.pravalika nanda wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
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Re: Delhi Girls
Hellsangel wrote:
I dont like their faces.....just saying...
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: Delhi Girls
pravalika apparently doesn't know what "anglo-indian" means; she meant an indian woman wearing western clothes, probably a miniskirt that exposes a little dark thigh.Kris wrote:>>> Does that mean an anglicized Indian or someone from the "Anglo Indian" community? There used to be a community not far from where we lived. They had English names and some were fair complexioned even with light eyes, but they didn't seem to a high living standard or be able to afford expensive clothes. Many worked in the railways. One of my distant cousins married an AI (or maybe she was goanese). My aunt kept saying he had married an English girl, but then she used this terminology for anyone not fully Indian.pravalika nanda wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
swapna- Posts : 1951
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Re: Delhi Girls
swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
this is fascinating. are you all part of some hindu cult? moreover, this information raises other interesting questions, for example, was there... ah... er... cross pollination? and does each "cousin" know who her parents are? did all this take place in the u.s.? utah? does
the delhi fella have a brother who's about your age?
Endhaa ammaachi...indhanE yendhaa paraiyum nee? ningale syrian christian family marriage ayinde athE maadhiriyaakum indhe vivaaham... NingalE deivam jesu thanthai yarunnu pariyandE...
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Re: Delhi Girls
Marathawdi-Saamiyaar wrote:Hellsangel wrote:
I dont like their faces.....just saying...
swapna- Posts : 1951
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Re: Delhi Girls
Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:swapna wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:my sis is married to a guy from delhi. i was going to visit then one day and they told me to bring along my western clothes and my louis vuitton bag. that's when i realized i did not own one such bag.
Would your sister and her "delhi husband" refuse to acknowledge you if you wore indian clothes to their party?
do you and your relatives admire madhulika for rising above telugu behenjeedom, shunning men from guNTur and kurnool, and marrying someone from delhi?
regardless, it's time you stopped wearing those glittering lehngas, and drenching yourself in enough perfume to fell a healthy horse twenty feet away. you can't blame the recently upgraded madhulika for worrying that you would.
yeah, they wanted me to be fashionable and western-looking. they wanted the anglo-indian look.
no, it's not madhu. basically my mom's younger sister is married to my dad's younger brother, and the kids (we) grew up together, so actually it's my cousin who is married to the delhi guy but we don't think of each other as cousins cuz we literally all look alike. yes, flamman, that's how the cookie crumbles. digest that.
this is fascinating. are you all part of some hindu cult? moreover, this information raises other interesting questions, for example, was there... ah... er... cross pollination? and does each "cousin" know who her parents are? did all this take place in the u.s.? utah? does
the delhi fella have a brother who's about your age?
Endhaa ammaachi...indhanE yendhaa paraiyum nee? ningale syrian christian family marriage ayinde athE maadhiriyaakum indhe vivaaham... NingalE deivam jesu thanthai yarunnu pariyandE...
hahaha! gowNDerae, vaa(y) aDakku.
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that's an inauthentic parody; it sounds terribly contrived; the "yaar" is consistently poorly executed. any recorded conversation with a real haryanvi living in delhi would have been equally full of braggadocio, authentic, and more enjoyable.
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Hellsangel wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:what is pe(A?)ri pona?
Pairi pauna. Punju for touching feet(as a verbal substitute for actually doing it)
thanks for that explanation. did you look it up or did you know? it's certainly not something i've come across. what about "bonk"? she says she's switched on the speaker phone mode, so the person at the other end should "bonk". i tried looking that up to no avail.
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Propagandhi711 wrote:that accents put me on tilt
"that accents?"
swapna- Posts : 1951
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swapna wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:that accents put me on tilt
"that accents?"
good job. now here, take this quarter and go buy yourself a snack or something
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Propagandhi711 wrote:swapna wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:that accents put me on tilt
"that accents?"
good job. now here, take this quarter and go buy yourself a snack or something
regardless, what does "that accents" mean? if it was an error, please correct it.
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michelle2 wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:swapna wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:that accents put me on tilt
"that accents?"
good job. now here, take this quarter and go buy yourself a snack or something
regardless, what does "that accents" mean? if it was an error, please correct it.
that's so uncharacteristic of you. usually *you* tell people what they mean in their posts.
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Beatrix Kiddo wrote:michelle2 wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:swapna wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:that accents put me on tilt
"that accents?"
good job. now here, take this quarter and go buy yourself a snack or something
regardless, what does "that accents" mean? if it was an error, please correct it.
that's so uncharacteristic of you. usually *you* tell people what they mean in their posts.
get back to work, woman!
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