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A break for the classics
2007-08-13 16:59:10
It’s amazing the things you come across while randomly passing time looking at different Sikh blogs from around the world. Anyway’s I came across this video from Jagjit Singh’s of Malaysia’s blog, which reminds us to take a moment and reflect on the classics. Hopefully Singh won’t mind that I jacked the video.


Digest
2007-08-25 13:35:10
Whats good people, apologies for not having posted anything in a while, just been busy enough to not really get a chance to rant or speak on the various different things going on, even though there has been a lot. So I figured best way to do it was take all those rants and opinions [...]
Read more: Digest

Canada’s Growing Pains
2007-09-27 00:25:56
It seems as though in recent weeks there’s been a lot of news coverage on the accommodation of minorities who come to this country, and when is enough, enough. From the allegations of Peel Memorial Hospital discriminating against hiring nurses who can’t speak Punjabi, the controversy at Pearson with Muslims wanting to install foot [...]
Read more: Canada , Growing , Pains

Colbert knows what he’s talking about
2007-09-20 21:46:27
Looks like Colbert is right once again, and I guess this blog only echo’s what he ’s saying, but eh I still think posting and linking stuff does more then most hunger strikes off yesterday ever did. But then again I’m also part of the minority that think this kid had it coming, and don’t [...]


Testing
2007-09-18 23:36:08
I realize, I’ve been out of commission for sometime now, and I wasn’t able to follow through with a so called comeback as I wanted, but eh, that’s just how things rolled out. I figure the biggest drawback was a change in scenery which left me without some of my blogging apps ie (Life Writer), [...]
Read more: Testing

Cheap Shots
2007-10-01 06:00:28
It would seem that John Oakley decided to chime in on the Bruce Allen commentary fiasco by dropping his own little commentary on the mater. Completely ignoring and neglecting the fact that Allen pretty much did an about turn in his ‘apology’ saying that his comments were taken out of context and that he was [...]
Read more: Cheap

Akaaal!!!
2007-10-02 23:00:45
Video courtasy of Nihang Baba Amarinder Singh Khalsa Guelph Wale BTW video may not be for those with a faint heart.


Fantasy League 07/08
2007-10-16 11:00:52
Straight from the pind, at the bequest of Sarpanch Sahib, (meaning if you’re unhappy with whats written below complain about it to him) So check it. Every year we do a Fantasy League and for the most part it’s pretty fun. My main man Shinda was the commish last year and made it open to the [...]


Ghosts of Yesterday…
2007-10-31 19:37:32
For more info check out NeverForget84.com
Read more: Yesterday , hellip

A Coke a Day Keeps the Calcium Away
2007-11-13 22:05:19
Its not breaking news that Coke’s bad for you and seeing as how coke kills, should be more then reason to stay away from the liquid heroin. However, for those of us who have long been hooked on it, (I’m trying to cut back on my can a day, but having an unlimited ‘coke’ fountain [...]
Read more: Calcium

24 - The Original Pilot
2007-11-14 22:25:20
24 for the most part, well the first 4 seasons anyways, was probably one of the better shows on T.V. It’s hard to think though that Jack would be able to pull the same shit if he didn’t have Chloe, satellites or full access to every known encryption key ever created. All the same Jack [...]
Read more: Original , Pilot

Lions in a Cage
2007-11-24 11:45:40
Seems like Kimbo has evolved to become more then just a YouTube street fighter, who fought for a a small purse to having finally entered the cage/ring to put his talents to their real test. The fight itself wasn’t all that spectacular but this clip really did help sell things: Anyways, it’ll be interesting to see how [...]
Read more: Lions

24 - The Original Pilot
2007-11-14 22:25:20
24 for the most part, well the first 4 seasons anyways, was probably one of the better shows on T.V. It’s hard to think though that Jack would be able to pull the same shit if he didn’t have Chloe, satellites or full access to every known encryption key ever created. All the same Jack [...]
Read more: Original , Pilot

A Coke a Day Keeps the Calcium Away
2007-11-13 22:05:19
Its not breaking news that Coke’s bad for you and seeing as how coke kills, should be more then reason to stay away from the liquid heroin. However, for those of us who have long been hooked on it, (I’m trying to cut back on my can a day, but having an unlimited ‘coke’ fountain [...]
Read more: Calcium

Ghosts of Yesterday…
2007-10-31 19:37:32
For more info check out NeverForget84.com
Read more: Yesterday , hellip

Fantasy League 07/08
2007-10-16 11:00:52
Straight from the pind, at the bequest of Sarpanch Sahib, (meaning if you’re unhappy with whats written below complain about it to him) So check it. Every year we do a Fantasy League and for the most part it’s pretty fun. My main man Shinda was the commish last year and made it open to the [...]


Akaaal!!!
2007-10-02 23:00:45
Video courtasy of Nihang Baba Amarinder Singh Khalsa Guelph Wale BTW video may not be for those with a faint heart.


Cheap Shots
2007-10-01 06:00:28
It would seem that John Oakley decided to chime in on the Bruce Allen commentary fiasco by dropping his own little commentary on the mater. Completely ignoring and neglecting the fact that Allen pretty much did an about turn in his ‘apology’ saying that his comments were taken out of context and that he was [...]
Read more: Cheap

Canada’s Growing Pains
2007-09-27 00:25:56
It seems as though in recent weeks there’s been a lot of news coverage on the accommodation of minorities who come to this country, and when is enough, enough. From the allegations of Peel Memorial Hospital discriminating against hiring nurses who can’t speak Punjabi, the controversy at Pearson with Muslims wanting to install foot [...]
Read more: Canada , Growing , Pains

Colbert knows what he’s talking about
2007-09-20 21:46:27
Looks like Colbert is right once again, and I guess this blog only echo’s what he ’s saying, but eh I still think posting and linking stuff does more then most hunger strikes off yesterday ever did. But then again I’m also part of the minority that think this kid had it coming, and don’t [...]


Testing
2007-09-18 23:36:08
I realize, I’ve been out of commission for sometime now, and I wasn’t able to follow through with a so called comeback as I wanted, but eh, that’s just how things rolled out. I figure the biggest drawback was a change in scenery which left me without some of my blogging apps ie (Life Writer), [...]
Read more: Testing

Digest
2007-08-25 13:35:10
Whats good people, apologies for not having posted anything in a while, just been busy enough to not really get a chance to rant or speak on the various different things going on, even though there has been a lot. So I figured best way to do it was take all those rants and opinions [...]
Read more: Digest

A break for the classics
2007-08-13 16:59:10
It’s amazing the things you come across while randomly passing time looking at different Sikh blogs from around the world. Anyway’s I came across this video from Jagjit Singh’s of Malaysia’s blog, which reminds us to take a moment and reflect on the classics. Hopefully Singh won’t mind that I jacked the video.


Straight Up….
2007-08-10 16:20:14
Prof. Uday Singh, has over the years earned himself a reputation of being straight with it. Whether he agrees or disagree’s with you he very seldom leaves it to interpretation as to what he means and leaves no doubts about where he stands. Whether he’s writing in favour of certain kakaars over others or against gurdwara [...]
Read more: hellip , Straight

Its all in the words…
2007-08-02 12:33:12
  Maybe it’s just me, but I wonder why they get to be ”ultra-Orthodox” when most others get labeled as being fanatics or extremists, when in most cases, (neglecting suicide bombers and those out for the blood of the innocent), the words simply try to describe those who practice or at least attempt to practice their faith in as much of an [...]
Read more: hellip

Go-erment da Bunda
2007-07-31 14:45:11
The Air India incident has long been dubbed by many as an international “whose done it”. The finger pointing never stops at any level, from who was responsible for the bombings, to who was responsible for mucking up the investigation. Personally, I’ve always ascribed to the Soft Target view as published by Globe and Mail [...]


Punjabi Girl Scorned
2007-12-02 10:22:27
Everyone’s heard the saying, “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned”, but no one ever said anything about the fury of a punjabi chic who got cheated on. This recent story about the punjabi bibi in the UK probably tops even some of more outlandish Jerry Springer themes and guests, and even though the [...]
Read more: Punjabi

A Community United
2007-12-12 20:50:03
I haven’t heard much about the Laibar Singh case out here on the East Coast. It hasn’t been headline news and it hasn’t been a topic of discussion on any of the popular talk radio programs that I listen to, so all I really know about the case is what I found out while checking the various news outlets and snooping around on some West Cost blogs. Basically, Laibar Singh came into Canada on forged passports, filed a refugee claiment saying he fears being tortured and prosecuted if he returns to India because he’s been unjustly blamed for terrorism. The fed’s end up not buying his story and order him out. He then seeks refuge of the Sikh Sangat, and then suffers a stroke which has left him a quadrapalegic. The community again files for asylum on compassionate and humanitarian grounds, stating that he’s in no condition to be deported and will not recieve the care he now needs if sent back to India. The government again turns a deaf year to all the lobb
Read more: United

When Tolerance is Shunned
2007-12-11 05:53:05
Tolerance is one of those things that while living in Canada is not only expected, but any act contrary is met with great scorn and public outrage in the media. Yet, it would seem that not all Canadians have come to accept ‘tolerance’ as being a vital corner stone of Canadian Society. An article by Danielle Crittenden, of the National Post for instance, is shitting on the entire system because she wasn’t harassed as much as she was hoping to have been by people in public or even the security detail that handled her at the airport, while wearing a burqa. I would guess that Danielle would receive the same level of harassment by society had she chosen to conduct the same experiment having chosen to dress like a nun, but I guess that wouldn’t count seeing as how it’s the Muslims we’re after. Anyways check the link for the article, and also check what the French are now demanding in Quebec, .h the crazy world we live in. Keep hijabs off judges, teachers
Read more: Tolerance

Nihaal 2K8
2008-01-29 20:59:53
Probably one of, if not the best promotional video for any event I’ve come across. Check it out, and if you’re on the West Coast get your tickets, looks like it should be good, especially if they went on to make a video like that. Also check out the website for more info:


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