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7901
« on: September 13, 2011, 10:45:03 PM »
This is probably the most famous lovers ever. This couple has become a synonym for [/b][/font][/color] itself. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. Their love story is very tragic. The tale of two teenagers from two feuding families who fall in love at first sight and then marry, become true lovers and then risk it all for their love. To take your own life for your husband or wife is definitely a sign of true love. Their "untimely deaths" ultimately unite their feuding households... 2. Cleopatra and Mark AntonyThe true love story of Antony and Cleopatra is one of the most memorable, intriguing and moving of all times. The story of these two historical characters had later been dramatized by William Shakespeare and is still staged all over the world. The [/font][/color] of Antony and Cleopatra is a true test of love. They fell in love at first sight. The relationship between these two powerful people put the country of Egypt in a powerful position. But their love affair outraged the Romans who were wary of the growing powers of the Egyptians. Despite all the threats, Anthony and Cleopatra got married. It is said that while fighting a battle against Romans, Antony got false news of Cleopatra's death. Shattered, he fell on his sword. When Cleopatra learned about Antony 's death, she was shocked. And she took her own life. Great love demands great sacrifices.... 3. Lancelot and Guinevere[/size][/color] The tragic love story of Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere is probably one of the best-known stories of Arthurian Legend. Lancelot fall in love with Queen Guinevere, King Arthur's wife. Their love grew slowly, as Guinevere kept Lancelot away from her. Eventually, however, her love and passion overpowered her and the pair became lovers. One night, Sir Agravain and Sir Modred, King Arthur's nephew, led a band of 12 knights to Guinevere's chamber where they burst in upon the lovers. Discovered, Sir Lancelot made a fighting escape, but poor Guinevere was not so lucky. She was seized and condemned to burn to death for her adultery. Fear not. Sir Lancelot returned several days later to rescue his beloved Guinevere from the fire. This whole sad affair divided the Knights of the Round Table and weakened Arthur's kingdom. Poor Lancelot ended his days as a lowly hermit and Guinevere became a nun at Amesbury where she died.
7902
« on: September 13, 2011, 08:55:58 PM »
veere huka baonde kidaaa...mera v try karn nu jee jeha karda...ingredients dass ki ki painde a...te huka buy kitho kar sakde a
bro ey real photo aa mere babe di huka punjab tu aam mill janda . je chahi da hoya taan dassi main send kar daoun :smile: ... Hookah smoking initial traces have been found in the North Western provinces of India in the states ofRajasthan and Gujarat. According to Cyril Elgood (PP.41, 110) it was in India where the Persian physician Hakim Abu’l-Fatḥ Gīlānī (d. 1588), at the court of the Mughal emperor Akbar I (1542 - 1605 AD) invented the idea.[11][12][13] Following the European introduction of tobacco to India, Hakim Abul Fateh Gilani a descendant of Abdul-Qadir Gilani came from Gilan, a province in the north of Iran, toIndia. He later became a physician in the court of Mughal and raised concerns after smoking tobacco became popular among Indian noblemen. He subsequently envisaged a system which allowed smoke to be passed through water in order to be 'purified'.[11] Gilani introduced the ḡalyān after Asad Beg, the ambassador of Bijapur, encouraged Akbar to take up smoking.[11] Following popularity among noblemen, this new device for smoking soon became a status symbol for the Indian aristocracy and gentry.[11][13] In North India, it is a great tradition followed among Gurjars, Jats, Bishnois, Rajputs etc. However, a quatrain of Ahlī Šīrāzī (d. 1535), a Persian poem, refers to the use of the ḡalyān (Falsafī, II, p. 277; Semsār, 1963, p. 15), thus dating its use at least as early as the time of Shah Ṭahmāsp I. It seems, therefore, that Abu’l-Fatḥ Gīlānī should be credited with the introduction of the ḡalyān, already in use in Persia, to India. The hookah pipe is also known as the Marra pipe in the UK, especially in the North East, where it is used for recreational purposes.... Operation
[/color]Hookah cross-section viewThe jar at the bottom of the hookah is filled with water sufficient to submerge a few centimeters of the body tube, which is sealed tightly to it. Deeper water will only increase the inhalation force needed to use it. Tobacco is placed inside the bowl at the top of the hookah and then a foil or charcoal screen with a burning charcoal is placed on top. Some cultures cover the bowl with perforated tin foil or a metal screen to separate the coal and the tobacco, which minimizes inhalation of coal ash with the smoke. This may also reduce the temperature the tobacco is exposed to, in order to prevent burning the tobacco directly. When one inhales through the hose, air is pulled through the charcoal and into the bowl holding the tobacco. The hot air, heated by the charcoal vaporizes (not burns) the tobacco, thus producing smoke, which is passed down through the body tube that extends into the water in the jar. It bubbles up through the water, losing heat, and fills the top part of the jar, to which the hose is attached. When a smoker inhales from the hose, smoke passes into the lungs, and the change in pressure in the jar pulls more air through the charcoal, continuing the process. If the hookah has been lit and smoked but has not been inhaled for an extended period, the smoke inside the water jar may be regarded as "stale" and undesirable. Stale smoke may be exhausted through the purge valve, if present. This one-way valve is opened by the positive pressure created from gently blowing into the hose. It will not function on a multiple-hose hookah unless all other hoses are plugged. Sometimes one-way valves are put in the hose sockets to avoid the need to manually plug hoses.[/b][/color][/size][/font] ... Hookah-lookthrough[/color][/size]
7903
« on: September 13, 2011, 08:53:10 PM »
ey vedio dekh ke mainu apne naal de pind di gall yaad aa gai edha de 2 munde si rooz uss pind kudian nu tang karan lai aounde si .kudian ne apne ghar dassta .jadh o munde pind aye taan sare pind ne kutya. pehla kutapa hoya fir tend hoi fir akha da waal katt kitee fir khote te batha ke sare pind da chkar lagha.
le vi mitra o din jai taan aaj da aye .fir kase ne uss pind di kudi nu nai shedya :D:
7904
« on: September 12, 2011, 11:26:12 AM »
bodyguarddddd :excited:
main vi eyho dekhi ey :D:
7905
« on: September 12, 2011, 10:36:58 AM »
:hehe: hun hor na mangi :hehe:
oooooooooo anee paseeeeee :13:
7906
« on: September 11, 2011, 02:55:58 PM »
Santra Santra kane k santre khane santra kha ke :D:
7907
« on: September 11, 2011, 02:52:46 PM »
never regret something that once made you smile! :happy:
nice thinking :smile:
7908
« on: September 11, 2011, 08:05:14 AM »
mere lai kamm okha ho gaya saab di eyes buhat shonya va....................meri requst aa mainu har kudi nu vote poun da muka dita jai :smile:
7909
« on: September 10, 2011, 03:39:39 PM »
chora nu moor takar jande :D:
7910
« on: September 10, 2011, 03:24:36 PM »
akhri salam sada pj nu jande vaar da, dilo dhanwad ehde walo dite mainu pyar da...
kus mile yaar jaano vadh k pyare jo, bhul v nai hone dite ohna ne sahare joo..
ruh tak vas gae jo jeet jeet kehde c, bhulne nai oh nam satkar nal jo lainde c...
kite galti v hoi sade tu jo kaiaa de dila vicho leh gae, dhokhebaz fukra ja kameena v sanu keh gae...
jo v sab sab khatya te mithea sab yaadan ne, ron laa dena bas beete hoe khawaba ne...
bhul chug maaf j koi galti mere kolo hoi hove, ohna tu v maafi jina de akh kade mere karke roi hove...
22 ey poatry aa ka sanu sad kar reha :sad:
7911
« on: September 10, 2011, 08:47:24 AM »
7912
« on: September 09, 2011, 08:49:32 AM »
main we :hehe: pagal hi aa :hehe:
tenu aaj pata lagha veere main taan tenu uss din da samjda jiss din tenu main 250.....300....posta kardia dekhya si :D: :D: :D: :D: :D: :D: :D: :D: :D:
7913
« on: September 09, 2011, 08:38:34 AM »
ek baccha bus mein bus driver ke peeche vaali seat mein baitha aur apne aap se bolna shuru kiya:- agar mera baap billi aur ma chipkali hoti to mein ek half lizard half billi hota. bus driver ne pehle ussay bardaasht kiya.
baccha dobara bola:- "agar meri maa dinosaur aur baap choonti hota to mein half choonti half dinosaur hota. iss tarha baccha bolta gaya bolta gaya
bus driver ney bus rokdee aur bacchay se poocha:- agar tera baap ghunda hota aur maa nautanki hoti to phir tu kya hota???
bachchay ne jawab diya: to mein bus driver hota :D: :D: :D:
buhat vedia jawab :D: :D: :D: :D: :D: :D: :D: :D: :D: :D: :D: :D: :D:
7914
« on: September 08, 2011, 01:32:52 PM »
very nice ji :smile:
7915
« on: September 08, 2011, 09:36:55 AM »
Happy Birthday!!!
saghi taan labhu kithee gai.haje odha koi reply nai aya :13:
7916
« on: September 08, 2011, 09:26:28 AM »
:wow: ..
kush nai hoya .pj ich katwad karni pendi aa o keti hun saab kush theek aa topick close karde :smile:
7917
« on: September 08, 2011, 08:44:34 AM »
eh main page mere display kyu nhi ho riha :angr: :angr: :angr: :angr: :angr: :angr:
saab da main page off aa ....tusi gusa na karo .Theek ho jau very soon :smile: je dill nai lagh reha taan fourm ya chat room ich aa jau :happy:
7918
« on: September 07, 2011, 10:43:23 PM »
7919
« on: September 07, 2011, 10:22:22 PM »
thanx all my friends
7920
« on: September 07, 2011, 10:15:50 PM »
"happy birth da 2 U"saghi" May ALLAH give u lots of such joys & happy moments. May U live long & live happy. May worries, thoughts,angers & bad lucks remain away 4m u. I wish u good luck. A nice & lovely life 2 come. Bright & joyful future & all the goods that U can ever Wish or think off. I wish, may ur dreams come true & all sad thoughts off. AMEEN....
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