Bah humbug. Let me guess did easter annoy you? How about Christmas?
Happy Vaisakhi!
You what? Don't be an arse.
Bah humbug. Let me guess did easter annoy you? How about Christmas?
Happy Vaisakhi!

Same here!
My Birthdays today too, incredibly co-incidental!

You what? Don't be an arse.
Happy Vaisakhi everyone. Oh OP Pista Barfi for the loose! It's about the jalebi man!
 I wouldnt say no to some barfi right now. Happy Vaisakhi.
 I wouldnt say no to some barfi right now. Happy Vaisakhi.
 Used to work for a Sikh a while back, he used to bring us some of his wifes cooking in to work for dinner/snacks on most days. Some of it was sweet orientated but I just went straight for those spring rolls with home made veggie cheese, nomnom.
 Used to work for a Sikh a while back, he used to bring us some of his wifes cooking in to work for dinner/snacks on most days. Some of it was sweet orientated but I just went straight for those spring rolls with home made veggie cheese, nomnom.I usually remember because it's always on my birthday, I believe.
My Birthdays today too, incredibly co-incidental!

Fair point - was in one of my links:Happy Vaisakhi! (btw some Hindus celebrate it too)
Wiki Vaisakhi said:This day is also observed as the beginning of the Hindu solar new year celebrated by the people of Nepal and India in Kerala, Orissa, West Bengal and some other regions of India. The particular significance attached to the occasion shows regional variation outside of Punjab too. In Himachal Pradesh, the Hindu Goddess Jwalamukhi is worshipped on Vaisakhi, while in Bihar, the Sun-god Surya is honoured.[3] The festival is celebrated as Rongali Bihu in Assam, Naba Barsha or Pohela Boishakh in Bengal, Assam and Tripura, Puthandu (Tamil New Year) in Tamil Nadu, Vishu (or Vaishakhi) in Kerala, Maha Vishuba Sankranti (or Pana Sankranti) in Orissa, and the Sinhala and Tamil new year festival in Sri Lanka. Besides Punjab, Baisakhi is widely celebrated as traditional harvest festival in many northern states of India, such as Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. In many places the day is marked by ritualistic bathing in sacred rivers like the Ganges
 - and for the Apple lot, Happy MBP buying day
 - and for the Apple lot, Happy MBP buying day 
PhewHappy Vaisakhi to OcUK's Sikhs; one of the few religious groups I won't blame for everything!



 
	