+arn yo I'm aware of that. He also did one for 'The Amazing Spider-man.' I'm not telling him what an 'Angrez Review' is. I'm simply suggesting that he could do one "every week or so," as I can imagine it would be just as popular as 'HollyBolly' or 'Street Food - India,' if not more.
That's a good idea. +thesurfingviolinist Maybe you should start an 'Angrez Review' series where you review a Hindi film every week or so and tell us what you think :)
This week's American Indian features a Bangkok adventure with +streetfood.
A special shout-out to +Migrationology - Food and Travel Blog for the
awesome info on the best street food locations in Bangkok. Culture Stress
and Street Food in Bangkok
1) we all still eat it ( its called Aam bhath) aam in bengali means mango.. and bhath means rice2) its mentioned in various bengali novels. but in order to give literal proof ill have to do a little research of any english booksoh right its in a novel of the great Tagore as well.. its difficult to explaing its like pizza to the americans its an italian food but you guys ran with it and every where in the world there is american companies selling pizzas..
Hay ford got an information for you The mango sticky rice is a bengali (india) food and it was introduced to south east asia by bengali traders some time during 1700 AD...
Melissa's Mini Adventures in Delhi
Melissa hosts this week's episode of American Indian as she takes us along on 6 "Mini-adventures" in Delhi from an Elephant to Bhel Puri, India Gate, Kite Flying ...
Alright he didn't bull shit he spoke truth il explain. after exactrating the juice from the sugarcane the sugar cane isn't throw away it can feeded to animals so 500kgs of used sugarcane is very cheap
+Akshay 28392 Forget wholesale rates... the man is a wholesale liar ! 500 kgs of sugarcane my ass! He could hardly afford that ..... I'm middle class and Id be shitting my pants to afford that for my elephant for a day I agree with you . Must be the squeezed out sugarcane stuff thats leftover or Probably feeding the poor animal some dal rice and leftovers
+TheSurfingViolinist's India AdventuresI agree about the elephant's diet but I still can't see how its owner can afford to feed it so much. Is it actually available at great wholesale rates or does he have connections with sugarcane vendors? Or could be that the elephant consumes the squeezed juice-less sugarcane that is waste for the vendor anyway. I'm really curious now, and it would be interesting if you guys could find out further and include it in another video.
+Obamacare Mishra The number sounded ridiculous to me, too. I think he's exaggerating of course. But elephants do apparently eat more than 300 kg of food a day. 5 kg would be like a shot glass to an elephant.
+TheSurfingViolinist's India AdventuresThat sounds awesome! We're in Delhi for about 10 days and we'd love to meet you! Hope that event happens in the meantime and, if not, wanna hang out sometime? :)
Actually, I've totally been thinking about doing something like that. We'll probably arrange it through the Facebook page as an event.
Our Honeymoon: Part 10 LAST Part! Last night in Bangkok before heading home (Weekly Vlog 1.21.16)
And now the FINAL video of our honeymoon in Thailand! We spent the night in Bangkok before heading back home. -- Thanks for watching! I want to hear from ...
best way to eat in Thailand on the side of the road, great stuff
Thai Forces Descend On Central Bangkok To Stifle Coup Protests
Thailand's military government sent thousands of troops and police into central Bangkok on Sunday to stop any demonstrations against its seizure of power, and ...