Here at SikhNet we’re always trying to come up with fun ideas to encourage YOU to make that "click" to become a SikhNet supporter so that we can continue to serve YOU.
In case you haven’t met Guruka Singh, here is your chance. Guruka Singh is stuck in your computer and wants to have word with you! He’ll keep talking to you and saying different things until you click on the donation link. If your lucky, you’ll hear him sing a funny rap song. (reload the page to hear a different one).
The tragic story of a son who failed horribly at Last Year’s Sikhnet Film Festival, but now realizes he can record another film, for this year’s Sikhnet Youth Online Film Festival.
Thanks to Guruka Singh for the humorous video idea and script! Please forward the video to all your friends and make a video for this year’s film festival. To find out more and to get started on your video go to: http://www.sikhnet.com/filmfestival
There are facts of life which we don’t normally talk about publicly, and one of them has to do with something that we all do every day (at least if you are healthy and regular). Ok, I know this is going to be a far throw from my normal blog posts. Don’t expect any cute pictures of Charanjeet, Inspirational stories, or videos.
I can be serious and spiritual, but I also like to have fun and laugh. A few weeks ago I went over to a friends house for dinner and while I was there I made a funny discovery while stopping in on the washroom. Normally when I go to the bathroom (#2) I like to read a magazine. I’m normally pretty busy all the time so this is my one time to "relax" for a bit and catch up on my tech magazine reading. I have a rack for magazines next to the toilet and take my pick when I sit on the "throne". Charanjeet has been copying me lately. She says "poopoo"….and then goes and sits on the toilet…and then says "magazeen" and acts like she is going to the bathroom and reading. It’s quite funny how kids copy their parents. Anyways….as I was saying earlier I was at a friends house and noticed this small hardcover book title "What’s Your Poo Telling You?". Interested, I picked it up and started reading it. It was soo funny and educational at the same time that I couldn’t put it down. So much for socializing! I took it in the living room and kept flipping through it reading. It then was time to leave and I had to part with my dear "poo book" (and I’m not talking about a Winnie the Poo book). I hoped that one day I would be re-united with the book for more good fun and laughs.
Many of you have been browsing SikhNet.com and seeing the different messages throughout the website asking for your support. This video plays upon the story of an "every day Sikh" browsing SikhNet and a few choices that he has when he comes to the website and see the fundraiser messages.
We had fun making the video, and hope that it brings a smile to your face (and of course encourages you to support SikhNet!)
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