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Competitions / Re: Best DP of the Week
« on: August 31, 2015, 02:24:34 AM »
shin bhra :D: :D:
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News Khabran / sach ki a ?« on: August 26, 2015, 07:02:13 PM »
han ji hun tusi hi daso kon sahi a munda ja kudi?
manu te saala media hi kanjar lad da ja fer ik gal ho sakdi a young blood di ..dova nu gussa aya te o gusse vuch ik doje nu challenge kar gaye a ki dekh la gaye ki kar laye gi tu ja ki kar le ga tu .. manu te ehi lag da.. vase puri video dekh thano appe pata lag jao ki kuddi bhut gussa o kiss tara media te shamne uth ke bhaj gayi.. so manu eh sabh kuch fake lag da : 723
Knowledge / Every Car Could Be A Hybrid By 2020..« on: August 26, 2015, 07:07:17 AM »In a terrifying, post-apocalyptic, doomsday scenario envisioned by the brains at the IBM Institute for Business Value, every new car on the market in 2020 would be some kind of a hybrid. Not only that, but they project cars which communicate, avoiding accidents and taking over certain driving tasks. The findings were published in a paper, ominously titled “Automotive 2020: Clarity Beyond the Chaos,” after the consulting branch of Big Blue interviewed 125 auto execs across the globe. This dismal future of fuel efficiency and dangerously silent cities can only be battled with vigilance and your buying dollars. Imagine a world where hippies fall into deep depressions after their banner method of communicating moral superiority becomes commonplace; muscle-car fiends sit on the floors of garages everywhere, weeping into their now-pointless toolboxes. Where you don’t drive, your car drives you. The horror… the horror. 724
Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday Kinu!! (Munda adb subah da)« on: August 26, 2015, 03:11:22 AM »
HAPPY BDAY BRO
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Competitions / Re: Best DP of the Week« on: August 24, 2015, 01:51:45 AM »
omg kinia votes hoya is wari congrats preet :happy:
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Birthdays / Re: Happy BIrthday Mani :D« on: August 24, 2015, 01:21:08 AM »
happy bday mani :hug: :excited: :superhappy:
rabb teri har tamana puri kare :pray: 727
Birthdays / Re: HAppy Birthday to Mannat« on: August 21, 2015, 12:36:15 AM »
ADHA BDAY KAD A GEYA HUNE :D: :D:
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Gup Shup / Re: Share Your Funny Childhood Memories« on: August 20, 2015, 01:13:25 AM »:D: :D: fitte haal tere jio praaah :D: HUR O SAALA MANU SHADN DA NAM HI LE REAH C .;.. TA MAIN EH TAREEKA APNAYA :D: 729
Gup Shup / Re: Share Your Funny Childhood Memories« on: August 20, 2015, 01:09:23 AM »Meh kindergarten de last day krti c floor te kri kri :D: TU THUDI JI KHA VI GAYI MAIN SUNIA :D: :D: 730
Gup Shup / Re: Share Your Funny Childhood Memories« on: August 20, 2015, 01:04:21 AM »
main kise de hath te poty kar ti c :D: :D: :D:
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PJ Games / Re: Guess karo aaj uper wale ne ki banaya« on: August 19, 2015, 01:33:50 AM »
katta :D:
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Fun Time / Re: Tusi kehda song sun rahe hooooooooo« on: August 19, 2015, 01:32:50 AM »
ki banu donia da
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PJ Games / Re: Steal something from the person above you..« on: August 19, 2015, 01:31:50 AM »
noting :D:
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Love Pyar / Re: apne GF/BF de bare vich sub share kero te aapda love experience daso« on: August 18, 2015, 04:28:08 AM »
siyaapa hi a :D:
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Knowledge / Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Pickup Truck« on: August 17, 2015, 05:17:24 AM »hanji tusi daso thano ki pasand a car ja pickup truck : i like trucks :rockon: :won: Keep on Truckin' Americans love trucks. We adore them more than fast food, football games and country music. They’re like 4,000-pound hamburgers made with two all-freedom patties, liberty sauce, Willie Nelson, sparklers and Old Glory, sprinkled with bacon bits and built on a sesame-seed frame. Drivers lust after these utility-focused rigs like hungry children crave chicken nuggets; month after month, year after year, we just can’t get enough of ‘em! America’s peculiar obsession with pickups is a bit of a mystery. Certainly people from other countries don’t understand it. No doubt, Japanese motorists wonder why Americans want to park such fuel-swilling behemoths in their garages. Drivers in Germany probably ask themselves why we want to own vehicles that handle like an overloaded garbage hauler with a busted steering box and no front brakes. Find the Perfect Truck for You America is a land full of opportunity. We do things, build stuff and go places; trucks are central to the way we live. And let’s be honest, the founding fathers Tom Jefferson, Benny Franklin and George “the big-man” Washington would have totally rolled in a GMC Denali if gasoline had been invented in 1776. Now that’s a Declaration of Independence from crappy small cars. Grab your cowboy hat and throw on some work boots, here are the top 10 Reasons to own a truck. 2. Impressive Towing Ability With wide-open beds trucks can haul just about anything, from two-by-fours to horse manure, slag sand to potted plants. The things you can load in the back of a pickup are damn-near endless. These vehicles are purpose built for heavy hauling and that’s what they excel at. Even compact trucks can work like a sled dog in Alaska. As classical Greek scientist Archimedes once said “give me a pickup strong enough and a full tank of fuel and I shall move the world!” 3. Go-Anywhere Drivability Doc Brown from Back to the Future said it best, “Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads.” A flying DeLorean is hard to top, but trucks have nearly the same go-anywhere capability, as long as “anywhere” isn’t in a different time in which case the stainless-steel sports car wins. With full-frame construction and available four-wheel drive, pickups are built to go where others stop. Drop the transfer case in four-low and buckle up because about the only thing that can impede one of these vehicles is Mount Everest. 4. Rugged Sensibility True trucks are built on sturdy, ladder-style frames. The body is separate from the chassis, just the way God intended. This makes them tough; it’s part of the reason they can handle off roading with ease and carry such heavy loads. Plus, do you remember what vehicle Bill Paxton drove in the tornado-themed movie Twister? A pickup truck, of course! A mostly shiny-red Dodge Ram 1500, back when Dodge still made trucks. He wasn’t mincing about in Honda del Sol or a BMW 3 Series wagon, no. To chase storms he chose a truck. What else could stand up to flying cows and Helen Hunt? If a pickup is good enough for a B-list celebrity in a mediocre film it should be good enough for you. 5. High-Riding Visibility Like the crow’s nest on a pirate ship, trucks offer commanding views. Drivers sit up high and can survey the road around them to keep a look out for treasure galleons or good deals on gas-station burritos. The taller stance makes it easy to see over surrounding vehicles. Why is traffic stopped? If you’re driving a Porsche 911 there’s no hope of seeing the grizzly accident scene/escaped wild animal/dumpster fire that’s ahead. In a four-by-four pickup you have a front-row seat. Don’t let some dinky Toyota Y-Arrrrh-is block your view of the road ahead, step up to a pickup. 6. Interior Flexibility Thanks to their increasing popularity over the last decade or so, trucks have transformed from blue-collar work vehicles to high-riding family haulers. With the advent of extended- and crew-cab bodies the typical pickup is every bit as comfortable as a Nissan Altima, but orders of magnitude more functional. Bring the kids, load the dog and even leave a spot for your ornery spouse; with a pickup you can bring it all and still tow a trailer and haul brick pavers. 7. Impressive Customizability Do you want a Chevy Malibu? Of course not, but if you’re forced to park one in your driveway there’s not a lot of choice. Just two engines are offered (excluding the eAssist model) and one transmission. If you want a manual gearbox you’re going to have to look elsewhere. Might we suggest the Camaro ZL1? Compare the Malibu to Chevrolet’s truck offering, the Silverado. What kind of cab do you want? There are three options. Beyond that two bed length and drivetrain configurations are available, plus GM offers three different engines. There are enough choices to make even the most decisive person weep, and that’s just the light-duty model. 8. Surprising Affordability Like buying in bulk, trucks are usually strong values; they’re practically cheaper by the pound. Oftentimes pickups are some of the most discounted vehicles on dealer lots. Right now for instance Ford is putting up to $4,000 in the beds of some F-150 models to move the metal. That’s a huge deal, especially in today’s post-recession market. 9. Rough-and-Tumble Vanity Not only can their prices be attractive but trucks also have less quantifiable virtues that make them popular choices. People love their rugged good looks and how it makes them appear behind the wheel. Other than his trusty steed, what would the Marlboro Man drive? Don’t even think about a Subaru… 10. Flagship Luxury With heated and ventilated seats, dual-zone climate control and premium leather trimmings modern pickups aren’t just built to work; they can also serve as full-fledged luxury vehicles. They offer available features that were once the exclusive territory of flagship sedans. Ten years ago who would have guessed pickups would be equipped with eight-speed transmissions, like the 2013 Ram 1500? Who would have thought racing-grade twin-turbo V6s with direct fuel injection would ever end up under the hood of a truck? EcoBoost technology powers a huge chunk of F-150s sold each month. Today’s trucks are worlds apart from where they were just a few years ago. They offer more capability, luxury and style than ever before. When it comes to amenities some of them can rival the likes of BMW’s 7 Series, yet they can still haul a yard of gravel. Beat that, car! 737
PJ Games / Re: Steal something from the person above you..« on: August 17, 2015, 02:30:01 AM »
pata ni tusi appe de dao jo dena :D:
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PJ Games / Re: Guess karo aaj uper wale ne ki banaya« on: August 17, 2015, 02:29:13 AM »
samose
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Shayari / Re: Aazaadi Da Mahina ae Minu v Aazaad Karde« on: August 17, 2015, 02:01:01 AM »
koi hurlab lao :D:
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