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Topic: Indian dates
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Sat 05/16/09 03:23 PM
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coz1976's photo
Sat 05/16/09 03:23 PM
huh ohwell

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Sat 05/16/09 03:23 PM
what

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Sat 05/16/09 03:24 PM

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I don't get that onenoway noway

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Sat 05/16/09 03:24 PM
Yes, I want one if they put out on the first date. smitten

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Sat 05/16/09 03:32 PM
noway noway noway noway noway noway huh huh

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Sat 05/16/09 03:34 PM
surprised

ledi180's photo
Sat 05/16/09 03:35 PM
How does an Indian date differ from say, a black date?

Do you mean we should discuss our views on dating someone from India?

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Sat 05/16/09 03:41 PM
I have dated guys from india... I have had good and poor experiences.... they are people just like anyone else!

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Sat 05/16/09 03:44 PM

I have dated guys from india... I have had good and poor experiences.... they are people just like anyone else!

do they all own hotelshuh noway

tanyaann's photo
Sat 05/16/09 03:44 PM


I have dated guys from india... I have had good and poor experiences.... they are people just like anyone else!

do they all own hotelshuh noway


laugh no

SimplyElla's photo
Sat 05/16/09 03:45 PM
The fruit, a brown pod from 3 to 8 in. (8–20 cm) long, has been an article of commerce since medieval times. Within the pod is a juicy, acid pulp used as an ingredient in chutneys and curries and formerly in medicines and for preserving fish. A refreshing drink is made by adding sugar and water to the pulp. A dye is obtained from the leaves. The tamarind is grown in the West Indies and Florida especially as a flavoring for guava jellies. The tree grows about 80 ft (24 m) tall and has featherlike leaves. It bears small clusters of yellow flowers and plump pods that do not split open. The soft, brownish edible pulp contains 1–12 large, flat seeds that are used in Oriental foods, beverages, and medicines.


Hopes this helps those who are lost... bigsmile

tanyaann's photo
Sat 05/16/09 03:48 PM

The fruit, a brown pod from 3 to 8 in. (8–20 cm) long, has been an article of commerce since medieval times. Within the pod is a juicy, acid pulp used as an ingredient in chutneys and curries and formerly in medicines and for preserving fish. A refreshing drink is made by adding sugar and water to the pulp. A dye is obtained from the leaves. The tamarind is grown in the West Indies and Florida especially as a flavoring for guava jellies. The tree grows about 80 ft (24 m) tall and has featherlike leaves. It bears small clusters of yellow flowers and plump pods that do not split open. The soft, brownish edible pulp contains 1–12 large, flat seeds that are used in Oriental foods, beverages, and medicines.


Hopes this helps those who are lost... bigsmile


rofl google is great, isn't it? rofl

SimplyElla's photo
Sat 05/16/09 03:50 PM
laugh laugh I google everything.. you never know what people are talking about or meaning.. got to be safe you know.. he heee...

lovespassion's photo
Sat 05/16/09 03:51 PM
SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN ARE SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN THE WORLD EXAMPLE FHARA NASASER OF CITY TV IN TORONTO CANADA :smile:

coz1976's photo
Sat 05/16/09 03:53 PM

laugh laugh I google everything.. you never know what people are talking about or meaning.. got to be safe you know.. he heee...

i rather misinterpret and make fun:smile:

Totage's photo
Sat 05/16/09 03:59 PM
I've never dated an indian giver. :tongue:

coz1976's photo
Sat 05/16/09 04:05 PM

I've never dated an indian giver. :tongue:

rofl

SimplyElla's photo
Sat 05/16/09 04:08 PM


laugh laugh I google everything.. you never know what people are talking about or meaning.. got to be safe you know.. he heee...

i rather misinterpret and make fun:smile:
:wink:

SimplyElla's photo
Sat 05/16/09 04:12 PM

I've never dated an indian giver. :tongue:


huh I rather date an Indian giver than a fruity pulp filled podlaugh

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