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Gladiator wrote:Actually in the East Indian community traditionally at gatherings... the men dance together and the women dance together but the men and women don't dance with each other. At least that's how the older folks did it at weddings and christenings. Does not mean that the men were gay or the women lesbo. That's just what they did...
Gladiator wrote:Actually in the East Indian community traditionally at gatherings... the men dance together and the women dance together but the men and women don't dance with each other. At least that's how the older folks did it at weddings and christenings. Does not mean that the men were gay or the women lesbo. That's just what they did...
Gladiator wrote:Actually in the East Indian community traditionally at gatherings... the men dance together and the women dance together but the men and women don't dance with each other. At least that's how the older folks did it at weddings and christenings. Does not mean that the men were gay or the women lesbo. That's just what they did...
Rovin wrote:d person in d back hadda hope n pray d front person doh buss ah fart ....
Rovin wrote:
matix wrote:Rovin wrote:
Parents must feel so proud
abbow wrote:^^ there was also the fastest crossing between US and Europe with a 747 - which clocked around 1350kmh. The plane was helped by the high winds from Ciara. Normal speeds is around 850 kmh..
abbow wrote:^^ there was also the fastest crossing between US and Europe with a 747 - which clocked around 1350kmh. The plane was helped by the high winds from Ciara. Normal speeds is around 850 kmh..
sMASH wrote:abbow wrote:^^ there was also the fastest crossing between US and Europe with a 747 - which clocked around 1350kmh. The plane was helped by the high winds from Ciara. Normal speeds is around 850 kmh..
so that means there was a 500kmph push by the wind?
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