I m from Pakistan. My parents belong to India. My mother is from Bikaner.I personally visited Bikaner in my childhood . I watched blokbuster Indian movie:Mei Nei Piyar Kia in newly constrcucted cinema of Bikaner in 1990. Bikaner is truly majestic. I still cherish loving memories of Bikaner. This makes me weep. I wish to visit this city again. May Allah make peace b/w Pakistan n India soon. (Asif Iqbal s/o Muhammad Imtiaz Chipa, Nawabshah, Sindh, Pakistan. Mobile # 0331-3757470)
The restaurants probably didn't want your friends because they were punks. In America we call this 'the right to refuse service.' Interesting concept.
Im amazed at how sociallable people are, they seemed to want to help you the guy who gave you the car ride and his master in the paintingn all were happy to help you, imo thats something lacking in my country ^^
im loving the videos. only wish i took a camcorder with me when i backpacked Turkey. beautiful country. by the way, i am having trouble hearing and understanding those who you interview. it might just be because i am on a laptop, but i am not sure. if it isnt just me, you could try adding subtitles.
I agree. In some of Ryan's videos I have a hard time understanding some of those he interviews... My laptop also seems to have poor sound. Many videos sound like whispers to me, even with my volume on full.
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I m from Pakistan. My parents belong to India. My mother is from Bikaner.I personally visited Bikaner in my childhood . I watched blokbuster Indian movie:Mei Nei Piyar Kia in newly constrcucted cinema of Bikaner in 1990. Bikaner is truly majestic. I still cherish loving memories of Bikaner. This makes me weep. I wish to visit this city again. May Allah make peace b/w Pakistan n India soon. (Asif Iqbal s/o Muhammad Imtiaz Chipa, Nawabshah, Sindh, Pakistan. Mobile # 0331-3757470)
aichipa 2 years ago
The restaurants probably didn't want your friends because they were punks. In America we call this 'the right to refuse service.' Interesting concept.
hoomelemele 4 years ago
That was really cool, it's a shame the sound wasn't to great on that one but i got the general gist of it, great video!
TheMeltingSnowman 4 years ago
That's so amazing. Those two men seemed very helpful and friendly.
Alchemical 4 years ago
Im amazed at how sociallable people are, they seemed to want to help you the guy who gave you the car ride and his master in the paintingn all were happy to help you, imo thats something lacking in my country ^^
Jack252 4 years ago
im loving the videos. only wish i took a camcorder with me when i backpacked Turkey. beautiful country. by the way, i am having trouble hearing and understanding those who you interview. it might just be because i am on a laptop, but i am not sure. if it isnt just me, you could try adding subtitles.
Bodmw01 4 years ago
Wouldn't adding subtitles be disrespectful to them?
beebogroll 4 years ago
I agree. In some of Ryan's videos I have a hard time understanding some of those he interviews... My laptop also seems to have poor sound. Many videos sound like whispers to me, even with my volume on full.
Alchemical 4 years ago
ohh u thought his name was a joke?lol....but sad
PhoenixEssence 4 years ago
So what did that guy draw on your fingernail? Looked like a bunch of dots.
adamholwerda 5 years ago
It was a landscape of Bikaner with birds flying around, and he wrote my name.
ryanestradadotcom 5 years ago