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Which t-shirt design is the better of the two?


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sureshs

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I am worried that the Suresh Tennis Center may soon be renamed Shivaji Tennis Center.


Is Mughlai Paratha being renamed too?
 
I think I'd rather knot no what "big runs" and "natural Sir Face" mean. My Sikh sensei tells me that ignorens is bliss.
Every body nose that Sureshs is the best for many qualities in this odour:

1. Always makes big runs in any openings.
2. Makes a big splash and even after many wins he is willing to squeeze won moar.
3. He is not afraid to share his ptenis secretes because even if people are aware of them they can't emulate his portentous drop volleys.
4. He keeps a balanced diet that was prescribed to him by the chief vet at Sea Whirled.
5. Finally, he is superior to all other mammals. And has a much wider appeal (amongst other things).
 
Buniyaad was before my time. It came when Saboosh was past his middle age.

My parents do talk fondly about serials from the time. I happened to watch a few from those times. I liked them a lot - Flop Show is a personal favourite :)
Is it true that Sureshs already has close to 60 rings around his trunk? I herd that is how you can check the Sureshsian age, just like in a tree.
 

sureshs

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You don't have to keep reminding me how old I am. ;)
Flop Show was Jaspal Bhatti, right?

His old videos are on Youtube.

BTW, rumors are that @Azure played Kitty in Karamchand. I think it was modeled after Perry Mason and his assistant Della Street at a time when women were portrayed as inferior assistants.

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stringertom

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His old videos are on Youtube.

BTW, rumors are that @Azure played Kitty in Karamchand. I think it was modeled after Perry Mason and his assistant Della Street at a time when women were portrayed as inferior assistants.

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Duz Bollywood preauxdeuce theze hear TV shows? If sew, eye want two sujjest anne Indian vershun uv Mom sew @Azure could plié the roll uv Marjorie the wise catwoman who likes to dress in track suits:

 

Azure

G.O.A.T.
You don't have to keep reminding me how old I am. ;)
Flop Show was Jaspal Bhatti, right?
Yes. Quite funny even today although some of the issues are no longer relevant like difficulty in getting a telephone connection. All of the episodes are on YouTube.

I did not care for either of those. Did not watch them.
I think it was Mahabharat that was my first serial. I must have watched it quite a few times.
 

stringertom

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I hope the gardens are not the hanging type. That could result in a disaster.
Juiced imajine the old factory disa.s.ster eye wint thru win eye saw Sabooshs anne Hiz heard purrphorm “under the tint” run bye the Ringling Brothers at Madison Square Garden. Mye ayes are watering now 47 years lei tur(d).
 

Sentinel

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Yes. Quite funny even today although some of the issues are no longer relevant like difficulty in getting a telephone connection. All of the episodes are on YouTube.


I think it was Mahabharat that was my first serial. I must have watched it quite a few times.
In my days, we rarely had serials. It started I think with some English ones on Sunday like Sherlock Holmes. Later there was 'Yes Minister' and its sequel 'Yes, PM' during the week, and then 'To The Manor Born' and plenty others. 'Fawlty Towers' and a nice german detective one called The Old Fox. And I think an early one was 'Here's Lucy'.

There was a time, they only showed the final of Wimbledon, and there was only one channel. So the match was interrupted for the Hindi News at 8pm and then the English news at 9:45pm. If the match finished during the news then often you never got to know the result. Later they began to show the semis also. On Sunday evenings the streets were deserted as everyone would watch the one movie they showed all week on that single channel.
 

Azure

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In my days, we rarely had serials. It started I think with some English ones on Sunday like Sherlock Holmes. Later there was 'Yes Minister' and its sequel 'Yes, PM' during the week, and then 'To The Manor Born' and plenty others. 'Fawlty Towers' and a nice german detective one called The Old Fox. And I think an early one was 'Here's Lucy'.

There was a time, they only showed the final of Wimbledon, and there was only one channel. So the match was interrupted for the Hindi News at 8pm and then the English news at 9:45pm. If the match finished during the news then often you never got to know the result. Later they began to show the semis also. On Sunday evenings the streets were deserted as everyone would watch the one movie they showed all week on that single channel.
Yes, when DD Metro came around there was Wimbledon and French Open semis and finals on the tele. Some of the staples from the western world were Yes Minister, Fawlty Towers - no wonder I still like them. And then the cable TV came and changed everything and things weren't the same again (for my parents - I was hooked to Cartoon Network).
 
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