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I don't think anyone has faced what I have. When I was in fifth grade (9 years old), I took amrit and went to Darbar Sahib with my Mama Ji. To do Ishnaan we both took our clothes off. I just put my clothes on the floor and just when I was about to get in the Sarowar I looked back to check on my clothes and saw that one little girl just picked up my clothes and ran away. I started running behind her with just my Kachera and Kirpan on. yeah, imagine running like that in the parkarma of Darbar Sahib in the middle of the day. I had to run for about 50 feet or so. My mama ji followed me (he had some clothes on). The girl wouldn't give my clothes back and went to her mom. I told her mom to give me my clothes back and she said, "She thought these clothes are her dad's because he has same kind of pant and shirt." My mama ji was mad and said, "Is her dad also nine years old kid with same height?" Then she gave me my clothes back and we did Ishnaan by turns. good thing I saw her running otherwise I can't imagine what would've happened to me. I think one is enough, other experiences are way too embarrasing to be shared (I am a private person).

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awwww i have done that - tap on someoens shoulder and call them mum and they think -u <banned word filter activated> dont know what ur mum look like- but it ain my fault all women seem to wear the same suit.

arghhhhhhhh

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LOL.gif lolz, init? Fink all Penjiyah/bibiyah/auntiyah shop in da same damn suit shop...hehe LOL.gif

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I don't think anyone has faced what I have. When I was in fifth grade (9 years old), I took amrit and went to Darbar Sahib with my Mama Ji. To do Ishnaan we both took our clothes off. I just put my clothes on the floor and just when I was about to get in the Sarowar I looked back to check on my clothes and saw that one little girl just picked up my clothes and ran away. I started running behind her with just my Kachera and Kirpan on. yeah, imagine running like that in the parkarma of Darbar Sahib in the middle of the day. I had to run for about 50 feet or so. My mama ji followed me (he had some clothes on). The girl wouldn't give my clothes back and went to her mom. I told her mom to give me my clothes back and she said, "She thought these clothes are her dad's because he has same kind of pant and shirt." My mama ji was mad and said, "Is her dad also nine years old kid with same height?" Then she gave me my clothes back and we did Ishnaan by turns. good thing I saw her running otherwise I can't imagine what would've happened to me. I think one is enough, other experiences are way too embarrasing to be shared (I am a private person).

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Arw Paji ! .. lolz LOL.gif poor fing !

I started running behind her with just my Kachera and Kirpan on. yeah, imagine running like that in the parkarma of Darbar Sahib in the middle of the day

Arw datz must have been funny, but @ least you were only 9, jus fink when ur Mama Ji ran ! Sangat must be finkin whas going on? ... lol

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awwww i have done that - tap on someoens shoulder and call them mum and they think -u <banned word filter activated> dont know what ur mum look like- but it ain my fault all women seem to wear the same suit.

arghhhhhhhh

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LOL.gif lolz, init? Fink all Penjiyah/bibiyah/auntiyah shop in da same damn suit shop...hehe LOL.gif

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i blame it on the lack of suit shops in southall :@ and lol Bilja Singh u reminded her of her dad :@ ok if u can share that one im sure u can tell us more

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awwww i have done that - tap on someoens shoulder and call them mum and they think -u <banned word filter activated> dont know what ur mum look like- but it ain my fault all women seem to wear the same suit.

arghhhhhhhh

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LOL.gif lolz, init? Fink all Penjiyah/bibiyah/auntiyah shop in da same damn suit shop...hehe LOL.gif

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i blame it on the lack of suit shops in southall :@ and lol Bilja Singh u reminded her of her dad :@ ok if u can share that one im sure u can tell us more

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more like jus blane it on Southall Sales ! The suit shop that has the word "SALE" written in .. bibiyaan run 4 it !

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not neccesarily....  :@

.. they jst like new, fashionable cloths...  :@

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lol, yeh same fing Penji !

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well it doesn't mean tht tehy all shop at teh same stores.. am i correct? :@

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Yeh I no Penji ! soz I'm jus mesin bout ! blush.gif

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