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Balwinder Kaur

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  • Birthday 08/27/1984

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  1. GURFATEH KHALSA G,

    WISH U HAPPY BIRTH DAY.

  2. gurfateh khalsa g , wish u happy birth day ,and wish u all the best

  3. Aussieland ROCKS ROCKS ROCKS!!!! I wore my dastaar whilst in uni there all the time and never once faced any racist problem. Instead the gorehs respect you more for following your religion and faith. In fact, they are very intrigued to learn about Sikhism & our practices. I daresay Aussieland is considerably more tolerant. Aussie! Aussie! Aussie!
  4. yeah i didn't post here in SS for nearly 3 years....hence my amusement at the randomness of this thread....:-)
  5. my parents enrolled me in a driving school back home when i turned 18 to learn how to drive.. 1st instructor was a muslim dude who drove round the circuit once teaching me about car parts and how to operate the clutch..then he got out and let me play with car and drive it round until class ended 2nd instructor who stuck with me till i got my license was a chinese YOUNG punk kinda guy..always wearing shades...*i still remmeber whenever we saw each other,we'll give one another this "i'm sick of you" look and say "YOU AGAIN..WHAT THE HELL"*...he had a fiery temper whenever i made mistakes but was awesome at teaching me. & he was really happy when i passed the traffic police test on my FIRST attempt. stick with the pros to learn driving.
  6. can you rip it into mp3 and upload it on the web somewhere? thanks :wub:
  7. have the kid undergo testing...he might be suffering from ADHD-hyperactivity subtype from what you're describing...treatment than can commence asap (not necessarily putting him on methylphenidate Ritalin..but he can undergo therapy and his parents can undergo training as to how to manage hyperactive kids.) best to get him diagnosed early so the sooner treatment commences, the quicker he "recovers". and Pheena, sugar isn't a cause of hyperactivity in kids..studies have contradicted that finding. so please dont deny the kid his sweets :wub:
  8. if watching the show offends your sentiments, why don't you write in to the producers and if tis really bad, gather a group of people to get it off-the-air. talking about this issue here will do nothing except raise awareness......you'll need alot more than just raising awareness if you want to deliver the real goods.
  9. For attractive lips, speak words of kindness. For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people. For a knockout figure, share your food with the hungry. For beautiful hair, let a child run his or her fingers through it once a day. For poise, walk with the knowledge you’ll never walk alone. People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed; never throw out anybody. Remember, If you ever need a helping hand, you’ll find one at the end of your arm. As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others. The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mole, but true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she shows. And the beauty of a woman with passing years only grows. **Addendum.: this free-verse mentions the beauty of a woman but i believe it can be applied to both sexes. have a nice day :wub:
  10. i'll keep this REALLY short coz i'm hard-pressed for time...have to rush to a meeting soon... maybe i'll write more when i'm back home.. 1) do ardaas and strengthen yourself sikhi wise...gurujee will bless his daughter in due course. :wub: 2) practise initially by tieing dastaar at home...get comfortable with it (it takes time to get used to having a keski...the first time my masserjee tied a dastaar on me when i was 16.. i had a blinding headache 15 minutes into it and my ears ached TERRIBLY...i nearly collapsed coz i couldn't get used to it....but over time it becomes like part of your body...you get so attached that you can't bear to part with it) once you're comfortable with your keski amongst home folks, you'll gradually get the strength to face the world with your beautiful crown. i'll stop now although i'm tempted to write so much more....dang meetings!!! best of luck dearie bhainjee....hoping to welcome you into the khalsa family soon
  11. a slight correction to an errata on the sodhi lineage....the last paragraph refers to the period when the 8th guru..guru harkrishan jee passed away from smallpox, not guru hargobind.
  12. stop stealing 'em over to toronto....yall have enough sangat there. come to AU instead oh yes rick uncle jee, to become a fully-fledged sikh, one needs to take khanday baatay di amrit i.e. get baptised & then practise the rehat i.e. way of life with unflinching devotion. please visit the links provided by members above to find out more. good luck in your path...and we hope to welcome you as a fellow khalsa veerjee soon enough :wub:
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