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Funny Videos / Re: chillin in the bus
« on: April 27, 2008, 09:39:14 PM »
balle yaar ahh munde ne ta sachi hi Mahfil ban ditti bus vich. yaar munda sachi hi buhat sohne sing karde aa. keep it man


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Shayari / Re: shayari posted by ~PunjabiKudi~
« on: April 19, 2008, 07:25:52 PM »
definately he is punjabi, Cuz it's happened with me too.

hahahahahaahahahaha

 hih hih hih hih

chal koi na it's okay it's usely happened with me. Cuz I love lassi

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Shayari / MOVED: funnay punjabi movies
« on: April 17, 2008, 08:01:59 AM »

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wahh ji wahh buhat vadhiya aa biba ji tusi ta bilkul hi sach kah ditta,
mainu injh lagde lokka vich sach sunke reply karn di himaat nai hundi. hahahhah tadd hi kissa na athe reply nai kitti.

Nale lokki bache rahne chonde aa tuhadi ahh bewaffie toh.


hahah just kidding yaar, if i said somethin wrong, just forget it. 

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Shayari / Re: kachian tanda
« on: April 11, 2008, 02:47:42 PM »
yaar I love this song. i remember tht jadd ah ganna release hoiya c i was in India, ta ahh ganna main buhat vajhiya c apni CD Player ta.

LOve u Bindrakhiya All TIme. U the Man.

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Complaints / Re: abused in chat, by ravi_gill & brar_saab
« on: April 09, 2008, 01:20:08 AM »
sare jane nakk doob ka marjooo dur fateehhhh haal sabb de.
mera ki kasoor c jahde ahhne na mainu galt boliya, i just said u leing & ravi didnt do a shit. ta ahh lasso mera hi duwale hogi. Ahh mera cracter ki jandi aa main ta ahho jahi nu takde takk nai. ahh mainu hi mera hi cracter dasan aggi.

sorri guys as u guys know i dont swear til some1 really pissd me off.


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Complaints / Re: abused in chat, by ravi_gill & brar_saab
« on: April 08, 2008, 08:32:35 PM »
muh samaal ke gal kar

i check whole history ravi did not say anything bad tu u. i kno tht too, wat kinda cracter u hold. i have whole conversation saved here. i checked tht history. they were talking abt tht kinda stuff. but they didnt say anything to u.

[edited by admin, to remove swears]

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Complaints / Re: abused in chat, by ravi_gill & brar_saab
« on: April 08, 2008, 08:06:02 PM »
Raman u r wrong guddi, U lied abt it. Ravi_Gill Did not say a single bad word in ur guys Conversation. Thank good i didnt banned him.

But other guy did Use lil slang. but he also didnt say anything to u.
so tht prove u r a big fat lier.

Wat I think Now U Own Them a Aplozise.


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Complaints / Re: abused in chat, by ravi_gill & brar_saab
« on: April 08, 2008, 06:25:37 PM »
hi ramanjeet sorri abt everything. Hi we Banned other nigga wat's his name Brar, so let me talk to Ravi Gill, wat he say abt. he want stop nicely or wat. if he stop then gud thing.
if not, then i will see wat i have to do.


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Religous Videos / Sikh Naming Practices
« on: April 06, 2008, 09:52:05 PM »
Sikh Naming Practices

While the Sikh traditions requires that the name of the newly born should start with the first alphabet of the first word at the top of the page of Guru Granth Sahib opened at random for naming a Sikh child, the exact name starting with this particular alphabet is left to the discretion of the parents of the child. In older days parents were not very fussy about choosing the name. We often hear such names Vir Singh, Jodh Singh, Lal Singh, Kala Singh, Teja Singh and Ganda Singh. Literally translated some of these would mean red, black, sharp and onion. We also come across such names as Dilitorh Singh, Jang Bahadur Singh, Karnail Singh and Jarnail Singh. If one goes through the names of some of the great men of Sikh history one finds that men with smaller names had bigger achievements to their credit. Vir Singh, the name with smallest three letters was the greatest Punjabi litterateur and exponent of Gurbani in the twentieth century. Jodh Singh was the first Sikh Principal of the Khalsa College, Amritsar while Teja Singh and Ganda Singh were known scholars of Sikh history and Lal Singh well-known interpreter of Sikh theology and Zail Singh, first Sikh President of the Indian republican. What is in the name becomes clear from the Punjabi joke Natha Singh Prem Singh one and the same thing. But that is no longer valid. Parents in modern times would like to find a name for their son or daughter which sounds meaningful and good to pronounce. And here starts the difficulty of finding a suitable name while stiking to the Sikh practice of starting the name with the first alphabet of the first word of the page of Guru Granth opened for the purpose. Quickly deciding the name within the given parameters becomesall the more difficult in the case of parents settled in foreign countries. Unlike India where the mother can leave the hospital by simply registering the names of the parents and instead of proposing name for the child simply filling male/female child, in North America the mother cannot leave the hospital till a formal name of the child is registered in the hospital records.

Strictly following the Sikh tradition a Sikh woman has a distinct identity if she sticks to the Sikh principle of a caste-free society. Thus a woman named Harbans Kaur remains Harbans Kaur as a daughter and wife in case she does not use the caste and Harbans Kaur Gill in case her father’s caste is Gill and Harbans Kaur Brar in case she marries a person with Brar sub caste. In both cases she has no identity of her own if she follows the caste, in the first case as Miss Gill and in the second Mrs. Brar. Rather than asserting their independence and individuality in the western style where often women have started using surname of their husband after their own name without dropping the first surname of their father. Sikh men and women would do well by going back to the Sikh tradition of using the surname of Singh and Kaur after their first names as enjoined by the Gurus.

Most Sikhs have three names: a personal name, a name to show Sikh identity (Singh, ‘lion’ for a male) and a clan or sub sect name. Women often just use Kaur (female) as a third name but can also use ‘Singh’ as many families have taken this as a surname. Compound names are common, especially those ending in 'inder' (from the Vedic god of battle, Indra) which can be male or female, and beginning with bal- (Sanskrit 'bala', strength). The Name of God is stressed in the names. The Guru Granth Sahib , the holy book of Sikhism, is opened and the name begins with the first syllable on the page. Men are often addressed as ‘Sardarji’ (abbreviated S.) which is an honorific similar the English ‘Mister’ (abbreviated Mr.).

Most Punjabi names can be used for males or females and women sometimes take their husband’s name as a middle or last name. This means that women sometimes have names meanings warrior, brother or strength which are more traditionally male. English spellings for these names can vary as Hindi and Punjabi use written accent marks to define pronunciation and not everyone follows the same system when converting from one language to another. For instance, the name Avinash (‘indestructible’), a modernization of Abnash, also occurs as Avinasa, Abinash and Abhinash. While Sikhs are no supposed to use caste after their common surname of Singh (lion) for male and Kaur (Princess) for female, of late it is becoming common with the Sikhs to use caste after Singh or Kaur. While most use their caste such as Surinder Singh Ahluwalia, Jagmit Singh Brar, Jagjit Singh Arora and Harnam Singh Suri, Surjit Singh Majithia and Gurdial Singh Dhillon. Others use the names of their village as their surname such as Gurcharan Singh Tohra, Parkash Singh Badal, Surjit Singh Barnala and Surinder Singh Kairon. We also notice that some of the girls have also started writing Singh after their first name such as Deepaling Singh, Regina Singh, Malvika Singh with some using both Kaur and Singh in preference to the originality assigned name such Nikki Guninder Kaur Singh. There are others who would like to spell Kaur differently such as Punjabi writer Ajit Cour and her artist daughter Aparna Cour.


Name Elements

Most elements can occur as a suffix or prefix but some are more likely to be one than the other. For instance, -pal, -want and -jit/jeet are far more common as suffixes.


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Gup Shup / Re: Made In India
« on: April 04, 2008, 02:21:55 PM »
yaar gal ahh vi sochan vali aa ki. they still done something for it.

hahahahahaahahhaha vesha vi apne desi har cheej nu apne nam nal hit karne jayadde pasand karde aa.

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Fun Time / Re: ghane da jawab ghane ch
« on: March 31, 2008, 11:31:01 PM »
okay yaar next word chalo main das dinda

lets go with word " Gabru "
 chalo ajjo fir

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mama Admina tu kahde singh aa, Sharab tu nai shad de murga tu nai shad de, Bakra tu nai shad de,
tu bas yaar apni sikhi de nam hi kaam kitta aa.

tera nalo ta change main hain,Kaddi ajje takk Sharab nu Muhh nai laiya , ta na hi meat kahnde main. bas ik kass nai ta dahri nai rakhi. Bakki sikha vali gal apne vich vi puri aa.


Sorri Singha ja tu kujh jadde kah ditta hove.

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Gup Shup / Re: Apne Pind Da Naam
« on: March 28, 2008, 08:49:42 PM »
lao ji ja pind di gal chal pai aa ta fir assi vi apne pind jaror dasse ga sabb nu.

Sadde Pind C Dhapai, Amritsar. Just Amritsar de Lahnde Paisa shar vich hi. otha hi jamme pale assi. ta Hun Appe atha USA vich Dinn katti de aa.

Bakki di gal last 2 months main Ambersar vich hi c, buhat fun sun kitta main otha, auon nu jee nai c karde but auona piya. bas parso hi vapash atha USA aya main. chalo ja rabb na chahe ta fir shatti hi jave ga. rabb rakha.

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yaar inder ahnu apne gurudware de address hi dahde. yaar otha hi ajjoo. nal yaar anne nal kujh 5-7 singh hoor vi sikh langee.

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waheguru waheguru....

Mama ja kudi de buppo nu patta lagg giya na, ki tu ohde kolo gatka sikhna aa. ohna tanu phela hi saheed kar dinna. fir tari ahh gatka sikhan vaki reej Dharamraj kolo jakke hi puri huni aa.



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Pics / Re: chek dis out my pic in kudeya te bussa :)
« on: February 03, 2008, 11:23:40 PM »
Hayyeeeeeee Rabbeeee main ta mar giya hass hasssss hih: hih: hih: hih: hih: hih:



dam'n tht funny

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Fun Time / Re: ghane da jawab ghane ch
« on: February 01, 2008, 02:44:10 AM »
ottoo chittiya te Dil Diya Kaliya nee, Russ gai aa Naal bahniya de.
Tare Toor Trika dasde na Tur Jane naal tu baganiya de....


Lambiya kahniya kio pai jande aa.......
Lambiya kahniya kio pai jande aa.......
Shad pare Gal tu mukka varne...
Lambiya kahniya kio pai jande aa.......
hayyeeee...
chori chori jidde tu kariya mangna...
ohhh...
chori chori jidde tu kariya mangna...
Chori Chori Hojo Tera Viah varneee...

chori chori jidde tu kariya mangna...Jadde tu kariya mangna Oddo Hi hojo tera Viah varneee...


Lehmber Husainpuri
Chori Chori


Next word Kahniya(story)





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Fun Time / Re: ghane da jawab ghane ch
« on: February 01, 2008, 01:50:25 AM »
Ghumm ke Main Vakh aya Duniya a Sari.. Labni Nai Moojh Punjab vargi..
Ghumm ke Main Vakh aya Duniya a Sari.. Labni Nai Moojh Punjab vargi..
Saddi Vi Jawani Rabbe Nagg Jave sokhi  kitta Mil ja Nitri Sarab Vargi...
Saddi Vi Jawani Rabbe Nagg Jave sokhi  kitta Mil ja Nitri Sarab Vargi...

Ghumm ke Main Vakh aya Duniya a Sari...............



Babbu Mann
Punjab
Next Word Is Jawani

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Gup Shup / Re: CHECK YOUR LOVE ATTITUDE……….
« on: January 31, 2008, 08:36:40 AM »
Dhan DHan Hogi ja  Balle; Balle;
Mare point aa Number =3 (Three)

Manu ta phela hi patte aa ahh sabb apne bare.  lost:)
i Can say it's 92% is right.

Bakki theek aa aa

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