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I enjoyed watching Indian TV shows when young.........not the dancing but the fight and comedy hor...... [:p]

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I was half expecting her to use 九阴白骨爪or 如来神掌 to kill them all....... [:p][laugh]

 

 

she was taking a break to let them rape her :huh:

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she was taking a break to let them rape her :huh:

low batt mah........need to plug in 'charger'......... [lipsrsealed][:p]

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Indian Polis sibeh satki. Don't piss them off :o

 

 

The part cannot start the Jeep is so funny!!! [laugh]

Like they trying to run from some horror movie monster..

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This one also not bad...I think his master is Dhalsim...

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NB bow and arrow is so much more superior. MHA sld change all the baton, pistol and taser to just bow and arrow. one shot can shoot 3 ppl

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The part cannot start the Jeep is so funny!!! [laugh]

Like they trying to run from some horror movie monster..

 

 

amd after the crash the whote jeep looks unscathed

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chey i thot real one

this one then is really satki :o:o:o

 

http://www.badassoftheweek.com/shrestha.html

 

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Bishnu Shrestha wasn't looking for a fight on the evening of 2 September 2010. As his express train roared through the darkness of the jungles of West Bengal, this Nepalese ex-soldier sat quietly, looking out the window into the calm stillness of the night sky above. The 35 year old veteran was finally on his way back home, having just retired from his position as a Naik (Corporal) in the 7th Battalion of the 8th Gurkha Infantry
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chey i thot real one

this one then is really satki

 

http://www.badassoftheweek.com/shrestha.html

 

 

 

Bishnu Shrestha wasn't looking for a fight on the evening of 2 September 2010. As his express train roared through the darkness of the jungles of West Bengal, this Nepalese ex-soldier sat quietly, looking out the window into the calm stillness of the night sky above. The 35 year old veteran was finally on his way back home, having just retired from his position as a Naik (Corporal) in the 7th Battalion of the 8th Gurkha Infantry

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