I used to go to Virdee's when I was a child, between 76 and 83.They were really friendly and welcoming, and I always came out with a large bag of sweets, no matter how much money I had.
I lived here in 1975 in Northfleet, they had shops that were open on a Sunday, also there were stickers on bus stops etc saying, 'We want your jobs, we want your homes, we want your Country'
So many spiritual leaders against 'formal religion' start religions such as Sikhism, Buddhism, Hare Krishna and Christianity when the founder dies, the practitioners say they honour them by making formal religious practices and temples.
I’m Punjabi Muslim . I went to visit here a month ago . Sikh people were so welcoming and kind I’m so impressed . God always keep you safe 🙏🏽❤️
I used to go to Virdee's when I was a child, between 76 and 83.They were really friendly and welcoming, and I always came out with a large bag of sweets, no matter how much money I had.
I love the way Monty picks one out of the Pan with bare hands and chucks it back in having touched it 😂
Try doing that today!
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I bet he scratched his armpits before the interview 💀💀💀
I love how earlier people were so polite and respecting to each other, specially in the U.K.
So true.
Haha pretending to you mean
@@Jk-oz5qn nah, you will never experience it lmfao
@@MisterSingh. experience what?
Monty is a bit pushy, sticking his piggie's into the pan and grabbing a samosa then tossing it back into the pan... nasty
LOL
Yeah it’s disgusting
Maneee I gagged when he did that!! 🤢
Virdee Stores Is Amazing
Amazing Food And Amazing Staff.
Samosa....yes please
and you don't have to call me sir
0:23 Samosas
0:36 Call it the Indian pasty
1:42 Love the Jalebi
I lived here in 1975 in Northfleet, they had shops that were open on a Sunday, also there were stickers on bus stops etc saying, 'We want your jobs, we want your homes, we want your Country'
A, London ✌️😍💪🗣️🇬🇧 loves you BROTHER 👍🇬🇧💯
awesome, i live here
So many spiritual leaders against 'formal religion' start religions such as Sikhism, Buddhism, Hare Krishna and Christianity when the founder dies, the practitioners say they honour them by making formal religious practices and temples.
I love the savory snacks, but i'll give the sweets a miss.
Charles Revis?? An odd name for a sikh man in the 1970's
Montys funny
Fingers the food then chucks it back in the pot with the other finished products 😮
im ok with these guys here but the rest im not.
Who's the rest
Take us back to the good old days of Jimmy Savile and Gary Glitter 😢
@@southlondon86 LOL