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Discussions / Re: A little thought please ?
« on: October 16, 2011, 06:41:18 PM »
What about the macbooks? Those are expensive.

1822
Help & Suggestions / Re: **Please Help**
« on: October 16, 2011, 06:38:19 PM »
We got the jewelery, clothes for her, red chunni

so all we need mehendi, sindoor, bagles, coconut right?

ki tusi dass sakde ke esnu kis cheez vich pake lijaia jave te sohna laggo?? gift bag? or koi hor cheez vich what u think?

Usually tussi sohni plate saja sakde ho and you can put shiney clear wrap on top and tie it ribbons and bows. That's what we did for my bro.

my mom says, you take a chunni, suit, jewelery, bangles for the bride and her friends, bindiya, sindoor, makeup, polishes etc.



She says you take one suit baaki tussi jinna karna chaunde kar sakde. you can take ten if you want.

1823
Help & Suggestions / Re: **Please Help**
« on: October 16, 2011, 06:26:18 PM »
Here's another one.


Chunni Chadana:
Dressing up and blessing the bride One day before the wedding the female members of the groom's household go to the bride's home with the 'suhag ki pitari' (a decorated basket containing gifts from the groom's mother for the bride). These gifts usually consists of 'mehendi' (henna), clothes, jewelery, fruits, dry fruits, dried coconut, dried dates, bangles, 'sindoor' (vermilion powder) and a red 'dupatta' or veil. During this ceremony the ladies sing wedding songs to the beat of a 'dholak' or small drum and vail the bride with the traditional red 'dupatta'.

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Help & Suggestions / Re: **Please Help**
« on: October 16, 2011, 06:25:30 PM »
Chunni Chadana
On the occasion of Chunni chadana, groom's parents and close relatives visit the bride’s house. The groom’s sister or sister in law presents the girl a red sari, as a token of acceptance of the girl in their family. Thereafter, the girl is dressed in the clothes given by the boy’s family. The main ritual of the ceremony is when the girl’s would be mother-in-law places a red chunni on the girl’s head and gives her some traditional jewelry. Following this is a ritual in which the girl is fed boiled rice and milk by all the relatives of the boy that are present at the time. The ceremony comes to an end with the exchanging of rings between the prospective bride and groom.


I guess you can take a red suit but the purpose is supposed to be provide anything you would need to get dressed minus the undergarments.

1825
Love Pyar / Re: SoMeOnE... sOmEwHeRe
« on: October 16, 2011, 06:02:15 PM »
Yea someone somewhere is cursing you (you as in me).

1826
News Khabran / Re: Record to be the oldest marathoner
« on: October 16, 2011, 05:54:25 PM »



ctvtoronto.ca
Date: Sunday Oct. 16, 2011 5:41 PM ET
A 100-year-old man achieved his dream of being the world's oldest marathon runner Sunday, after he completed a 42-kilometre race along Toronto's waterfront.

Indian-born Fauja Singh will likely be named the Guinness World Record holder for the world's oldest marathoner for completing the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon.

More than six hours into the race, and at a distance of about 35 kilometres, it appeared as if Singh would be forced to stop. But he continued on, eventually finishing at a time of more than eight hours.

Kenneth Mungara of Kenya won the race in a time of two hours, nine minutes and 51 seconds.

Earlier in the week, Singh set eight world records at Scarborough's Birchmount Stadium track for running distances as short as 100 metres to as long as 5,000 metres.

Singh took up running about 20 years ago at the age of 80. He runs about 16 kilometres each day.

The run marked the eighth marathon for Singh. In the same marathon in 2003, he set a record in the 90-plus category of five hours, 40 minutes and one second.

1827
PJ Entertainment / Re: PJ Radio - Looking for RJs, DJs, MCs
« on: October 16, 2011, 01:13:51 AM »
Kado karna?

1828
PJ Entertainment / Re: PJ Radio - Looking for RJs, DJs, MCs
« on: October 16, 2011, 01:01:49 AM »
Haye rabba tu born confuse hoya see?

Mai SHaray jatt nu kehndi see.

1829
PJ Games / Re: When was the last time you..
« on: October 16, 2011, 12:52:16 AM »
About 3 hours ago from my bhateeji.

Last time you got drunk?

1830
Fun Time / Re: dedicate to gagan kainth
« on: October 16, 2011, 12:51:08 AM »
karde ki ah sharabi kababi :P

1831
PJ Entertainment / Re: PJ Radio - Looking for RJs, DJs, MCs
« on: October 16, 2011, 12:44:51 AM »
see i told you so many types k ik id rakh :pagel:
awe bhole bhale users nu confuse kardi a

Look who's talking. Aap 36 IDS rakhda.

1832
PJ Entertainment / Re: PJ Radio - Looking for RJs, DJs, MCs
« on: October 15, 2011, 03:35:16 PM »
Gawd you so lost. Same admin ah. Tenu confuse karan layee do IDs ne. :D:

1833
PJ Games / Re: When was the last time you..
« on: October 15, 2011, 03:03:18 PM »
i was born viral.

Last time you ran around in the rain?

1834
Knowledge / Re: 10 largest religions
« on: October 15, 2011, 02:25:46 PM »
much agreed.

1835
Gup Shup / Re: Jutti Kehdi Pasand Aa(Shoes)
« on: October 15, 2011, 02:25:01 PM »
 :love: haye jimmy choo shooo


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Knowledge / Re: 10 largest religions
« on: October 15, 2011, 02:16:31 PM »
Ehna vicho adhya nu samaj ni honi religion ki ah.

1837
Fun Time / Re: saade kol aona ta patiala suit pa k aya kar
« on: October 15, 2011, 02:15:28 PM »
Koyee na appay Jim pay karu. Ehnu ta shauk haiga patiala suit dekhan da.

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Knowledge / Re: World’s longest rivers
« on: October 15, 2011, 02:14:03 PM »
And mai samjdi see saday pind wali nehar kiddi vaddi ah.

Good job

1839
PJ Games / Re: **Info-Graphics Competition 2011**
« on: October 15, 2011, 02:12:55 PM »
Edha ki baneya? Today is the deadline?

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PJ Games / Re: je upar wala banda ladai kare..ki karoge
« on: October 15, 2011, 02:11:22 PM »
VAdd ke rakhdu hor ki.

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