by HappyCamper » 01 Dec 2022 Read
Cookie god?
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by Iranu » 01 Dec 2022 Read
Not Cookie God. But God is correct.
Look back at the previous clues.
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by chengdufan » 01 Dec 2022 Read
Doodle God
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by Iranu » 01 Dec 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:Doodle God
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by Juddernaut88 » 03 Dec 2022 Read
Chengdufan is correct :)
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by chengdufan » 05 Dec 2022 Read
In Hinduism, which God is considered to be the creator of all things?
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by McManusFan » 05 Dec 2022 Read
Isn't it something like Brahman?
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by chengdufan » 05 Dec 2022 Read
McManusFan wrote:Isn't it something like Brahman?
Yes, quickdraw McManusFan! Brahma to be exact, but close enough for me.
Over to you
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by McManusFan » 05 Dec 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:McManusFan wrote:Isn't it something like Brahman?
Yes, quickdraw McManusFan! Brahma to be exact, but close enough for me.
Over to you
Finally something from RE paid off all these years later!
Hinduism is thought to be the oldest of the major religions still practiced today. What is the youngest major religion?
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by Juddernaut88 » 05 Dec 2022 Read
Sikhism?
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by Iranu » 05 Dec 2022 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Sikhism?
Must be
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by chengdufan » 05 Dec 2022 Read
Scientology
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by HappyCamper » 05 Dec 2022 Read
depends how 'major' is defined?
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by chengdufan » 05 Dec 2022 Read
Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster?
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by Iranu » 05 Dec 2022 Read
Wait.
Jediism.
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by McManusFan » 05 Dec 2022 Read
Sikhism is the answer I was after. By major I meant one of the big six.
Over to Judders for some sort of Sikh/religion related question.
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by Juddernaut88 » 05 Dec 2022 Read
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by Juddernaut88 » 05 Dec 2022 Read
Which Indian state has the largest population of Sikhs?
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by chengdufan » 05 Dec 2022 Read
I'll kick off the guesses with Uttar Pradesh, though I think it's mostly Hindu.
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by Juddernaut88 » 05 Dec 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:I'll kick off the guesses with Uttar Pradesh, though I think it's mostly Hindu.
I'm afraid it mostly Hindu.
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by chengdufan » 05 Dec 2022 Read
Punjab
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by Juddernaut88 » 05 Dec 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:Punjab
He's done it
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by Juddernaut88 » 07 Dec 2022 Read
Chengdufan is correct :)
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by chengdufan » 07 Dec 2022 Read
Please provide an example of when the Punjabi slang 'Durr Fitteh Muh', which translates literally as 'May your face burn in hell', is likely to be used.
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by McManusFan » 07 Dec 2022 Read
When you go into an Indian restaurant and ask 'what's the hottest thing on the menu'?
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by RunningSide » 07 Dec 2022 Read
McManusFan wrote:When you go into an Indian restaurant and ask 'what's the hottest thing on the menu'?
We asked the waiter in our Indian restaurant for the into to Bonanza every Friday night after pub crawl. Don't have skills to upload.
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by Juddernaut88 » 07 Dec 2022 Read
Is it if someone fails to perform something?
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by HappyCamper » 07 Dec 2022 Read
If someone disrespects one's parents.
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by chengdufan » 08 Dec 2022 Read
I'm going to give this to McManusFan as his situation is closest.
It's used to respond in a light-hearted or humerous way as part of banter among friends.
So, I can imagine after ordering the hottest thing on the menu, the friend you're dining with may joke with you 'May your face burn in hell'
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by McManusFan » 08 Dec 2022 Read
The previous question had me remembering the 'going for an English' sketch on Goodness Gracious Me.
In the sketch, the waiter at the English restaurant is asked 'what's the blandest thing on the menu?'. What food did the waiter suggest?
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