<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Umair15:</div><div class="quote_post">Rice and Dal, man thats so good. One thing I like about our food is that its so spicy. When you eat that type of food, water runs down your nose, now that's how good it is. So what'd every eat today?</div> Maybe "unbrown" of me, but I really can't stand spicy food of any kind. *"you're so white-washed" comments come flying*
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Junoon:</div><div class="quote_post"> I love the dude's happy looking nature.</div> yea, I like his entire green outfit too. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Mehndi is also popular in the United States amongst teenagers [11], where his album song "Tunak Tunak Tun" is an Internet phenomenon. This cult following was spurred by the music video for Mehndi's song "Tunak Tunak Tun", often referred to simply as "Tunak", which gained its popularity due to Daler Mehndi's wild dancing and has lead to many homages and parodies.[12] Mehndi originally conceived of the music video, in which he dances with "clones" of himself, in response to media statements that he was popular only because of the models in his videos. Tunak Tunak Tun was the first music video to make use of green screen technology in India</div> lol, that is too good. I doubt they would do this, but imagine Snoop Dogg, Kid Rock, or Fat Joe replacing all their models with clones of themselves respectively.
I think seeing one Snoop is enough. Have you guys seen that dude in a wifebeater? God damn, if you're not built, don't wear one, especially to a photoshoot. He had toning but the guy looked like he was ninety pounds in the picture.