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Originally posted by Manish Hatwalne:
As an interesting observation -- none of my muslim freinds (tons of them) ever made fun of it or asked me to be any different, but people from my own community do that often. Hmmmm!!
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Originally posted by Arjunkumar Shastry:
I have also observed that.I have also observed that Muslims talk very less about their religion in public whereas others want to display and talk everything about their 'community'!
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Originally posted by Arjunkumar Shastry:
Agreed.I too was writing based on my experience and no intention of generalizing anything.
My blood is tested +ve for Java.
Originally posted by Manish Hatwalne:
Huh? I am not fighting!! I made my point clear because I felt I was being misunderstood on a potentially sensitive point. Do people really read through posts??? Or just interpret what they want to???
- Manish
My blood is tested +ve for Java.
Originally posted by Pradip Bhat:
Chethan,
did you find out what then food item was ?![]()
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My blood is tested +ve for Java.
Originally posted by Chetan Parekh:
No, I was vey hungry so I went to hotel.
[ January 20, 2006: Message edited by: Chetan Parekh ]
"Thanks to Indian media who has over the period of time swiped out intellectual taste from mass Indian population." - Chetan Parekh
Originally posted by Manish Hatwalne:
Chetan, if you don't have any strong reasons, try few things and decide what suits your body and lifestyle best.
- Manish
"Thanks to Indian media who has over the period of time swiped out intellectual taste from mass Indian population." - Chetan Parekh
Originally posted by R K Singh:
hmm.. thats true, try everything and choose what you want.
Originally posted by R K Singh:
AW and never mix religion with food![]()
Originally posted by R K Singh:
OR you also believe that you you eat to live, NOT live to eat![]()
My blood is tested +ve for Java.
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