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#1 Tony-Harrison
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[QUOTE="Tony-Harrison"]

[QUOTE="Adonymous"]it has a chance for AAA-AAAA, but AAAAAAAAAAAA...no.Adonymous

I think AAAAAAA is possible.

you would think so, but you'd be wrong.

AAA AAAA is possible easy. Like you said.

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#2 Tony-Harrison
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it has a chance for AAA-AAAA, but AAAAAAAAAAAA...no.Adonymous

I think AAAAAAA is possible too.

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#3 Tony-Harrison
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In my book, yes.Logan832

Fourth option.

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#4 Tony-Harrison
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This is the only game I want on the PS3.

A ghetto.

A Nintendo Wii GPU modeled realistically into LBP

(From left to right) Reggie, Cammie, Iwata, etc etc

Sack boy tripping on Peyote

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#5 Tony-Harrison
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[QUOTE="Tony-Harrison"]Kashmiri food is good. Rogan Josh is probably most famous from Kashmir.Harshvardhan666
I think you mean Rogan Gost(gost means meat in hindi). And do you mean cultural influences like tea?Because I think the people who were at Darjeeling really hated to leave.

Rogan Josh. I looked it up out of interest and Josh means hot and intense refering to the way that it's cooked.

I also looked up Hookas which did originate in India as I thought.

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[QUOTE="Tony-Harrison"][QUOTE="Harshvardhan666"][QUOTE="Tony-Harrison"]

[QUOTE="Harshvardhan666"][QUOTE="Tony-Harrison"]Are you Indian English?Harshvardhan666

Nope.Just Indian.

Ah. I asked because there are a great many Indian families living in England now.

I like to lay down next to my Hookah at the end of the day and enjoy Indian food, and in general I am very interested in the merging of Indian culture with Britains. I find the past colonial migration between England and India to be very embarrassing.

What sort of Indian food do you like?And I don't think hookahs are Indian.Maybe Parsi. As for the colonial migration,you have nothing to be embarrassed about.It wasn't something that you were a part of.I bet people over there thought it was right at the time.

Kashmir. :)

It's embarrassing because a lot of the things the English consider important in their culture originated in India, which makes it more difficult to be proud of our culture because of past colonial rule in India.

Too bad.I know nothing about kashmiri food. What do the English consider to be important to their culture originated in India?This is the first time I'm hearing this.Maybe I should have paid attention in history class.

Mainly cultural influences I think. A lot of the early origins come from around India. I'm going to have to research it a bit and find out.

Kashmiri food is good. Rogan Josh is probably most famous from Kashmir.

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#7 Tony-Harrison
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[QUOTE="Tony-Harrison"]

[QUOTE="Harshvardhan666"][QUOTE="Tony-Harrison"]Are you Indian English?Harshvardhan666

Nope.Just Indian.

Ah. I asked because there are a great many Indian families living in England now.

I like to lay down next to my Hookah at the end of the day and enjoy Indian food, and in general I am very interested in the merging of Indian culture with Britains. I find the past colonial migration between England and India to be very embarrassing.

What sort of Indian food do you like?And I don't think hookahs are Indian.Maybe Parsi. As for the colonial migration,you have nothing to be embarrassed about.It wasn't something that you were a part of.I bet people over there thought it was right at the time.

Kashmiri. :)

It's embarrassing because a lot of the things the English consider important in their culture originated in India, which makes it more difficult to be proud of our culture because of past colonial rule in India.

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#8 Tony-Harrison
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Yay, Britain. You see America... that's how you smack some countries around and still look cool. ^_^SolidSnake35

I'm not sure the Opium wars where "cool".

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[QUOTE="Tony-Harrison"]Are you Indian English?Harshvardhan666
Nope.Just Indian.

Ah. I asked because there are a great many Indian families living in England now.

I like to lay down next to my Hookah at the end of the day and enjoy Indian food, and in general I am very interested in the merging of Indian culture with Britains. I find the past colonial migration between England and India to be very embarrassing.

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#10 Tony-Harrison
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[QUOTE="West123"]

[QUOTE="TehFuneral"]Well they could also made the English language international that will force every country to learn it instead of going around killing billions across the world at that time.Lairdo91

Dude there weren't billions of people back then.. in 1900 earth was pop by 1,650,000..est..so maybe we should call it thousands ..lol:roll:

There was more that that :lol:

It was that many thousand. West123 deducted information incorrectly from wikipedia. He would make a bad Sherlock Holmes. :)

Still, imagine there being only one and a half million people one hundred years ago. We must have been at it like rabbits in his world of thinking. :P