Happy Diwali!!!

I spent six months in Arpora in India a few years ago and was invited to these celebrations to the local temple after I visited it. It was a lovely experience and I was taken in by the local people who all welcomed me.

There is a little bar mainly for local people in Arpora that after this, when I was going home many a night, I would be noticed, asked into and most of my hangovers were a direct result of accepting their welcome to join them.

I took my guitar a few times and they were that nice they never told me how unbelievably bang average I was. For that alone, I loved them all. :)
me and the breadknife were cruising through the fields on the way to Vagator when a load of kids got us good and proper with the colour bombs. Off-roaded the scooter onto the beach, got off and dived into the sea to wash it off. Very happt days indeed.
 
me and the breadknife were cruising through the fields on the way to Vagator when a load of kids got us good and proper with the colour bombs. Off-roaded the scooter onto the beach, got off and dived into the sea to wash it off. Very happt days indeed.
I have been similarly bombed and realised if I cleaned up then it invited more. I was still covered in yellow around March. You can never be too careful. Or yellow.
 
Its celebrated here in Oz too.
Some days we go into the local 7/11 for a $1 tekeaway coffee (its not bad at all), there is a very nice Indian girl who works there called Disha, we always chat to her she's a very nice girl...she told me it was Diwali the day before, I think she misses her parents in Mumbai, So me and the missus gave her a hug and I asked her what her favourite chocolate is, she said Cadburys Flake so I bought her one.

Generous to a fault me. :)
 
Its celebrated here in Oz too.
Some days we go into the local 7/11 for a $1 tekeaway coffee (its not bad at all), there is a very nice Indian girl who works there called Disha, we always chat to her she's a very nice girl...she told me it was Diwali the day before, I think she misses her parents in Mumbai, So me and the missus gave her a hug and I asked her what her favourite chocolate is, she said Cadburys Flake so I bought her one.

Generous to a fault me. :)
Was it a big one or a small one, from a multipack?

I need to know before, I can judge you.
 
Its celebrated here in Oz too.
Some days we go into the local 7/11 for a $1 tekeaway coffee (its not bad at all), there is a very nice Indian girl who works there called Disha, we always chat to her she's a very nice girl...she told me it was Diwali the day before, I think she misses her parents in Mumbai, So me and the missus gave her a hug and I asked her what her favourite chocolate is, she said Cadburys Flake so I bought her one.

Generous to a fault me. :)

Genuine lovely couple or threesome loving sex pests?

Let Bluemoon decide
 
In the UK these days, hugging a girl in the coffee shop is sexual assault. If she is Indian, it is racist. Wishing her Happy Diwali is cultural appropriation. She might not complain, but you can guarantee that some woke busybody will be offended on her behalf. God save us.
 

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