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Knowledge / Re: Jaguar Cars
« on: July 01, 2010, 03:03:07 AM »
why do you people always have to make girl/guy thing? I've never seen so much sexism, I guess, in this light, it's a good thing I don't hang aroung with many desis - if they all carry this type of attitude.
It just makes me sick. Of all people, i didn't expect this type of mentality from you.

:loll: Cause a Girl and a Guy Exist... And A girl is worried about her nailpolish where a Guy hates it :loll:

And I find it offensive... That You calling A FREAKING white kid who dont even know his dad is better than a DESI ... Judge a Desi after you start hanging around with them and you being "Racist against urself"


P.S. - I was in a mood of a good lecture here.. But I pass for now :happy:

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:loll:

Dus hun main ke kahha   :pagel:   :loll: :loll:

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Knowledge / Re: Jaguar Cars
« on: June 30, 2010, 09:31:39 PM »
I am not a great fan of Jaugar .. as Jaugar & Buick are Grandma Cars  :pagel:  :loll: :loll:

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Pics / Re: Reshmo's Dolly lolzz
« on: June 30, 2010, 08:32:10 PM »
Cute Doll.. mere kol v c ik but ik din sade Neighbourers de ohna di Dohti Summer vacations vich ayee c kehndi ke mere kol gudda va and tere kol guddi chalo vyah vyah khedeye..ohne menu vyah de sare arrangements karan layee kiha like food drinks assi v choti ji party kar layee then fer oh kehndi hun teri guddi da vyah ho gaya oh tere kol nai reh sakdi and oh ohnu apne naal hi leh gayee teh dowry vich mera toy cooking set, Doll diyan dresses and gudde laye ik toy cycle v leh gayee.. :sad: :he: fer mom dad ne navi doll nai leke ditti  :sad:


 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

This is so funny .... hahahahahahah

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Pics / Re: pj vich rooms avaible
« on: June 29, 2010, 11:49:12 PM »
wah ji mera room.. Enna saaf.. DAMNNN :happy: :happy: :happy:
Challo Admin nu Khulli pa denne aa bhar teh main Admin de room wich Move honna aa  :happy:

Teh badh wich apna Room main rent kardoo.. Business  :pagel:  :loll: :loll:

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Request / Re: Request Video Of The Day
« on: June 29, 2010, 11:22:57 PM »
Sadda Ganna Lavvooooooooooo  :happy:


"Kajra Re" - Song - BUNTY AUR BABLI

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Knowledge / Re: Mega Machines
« on: June 29, 2010, 08:22:05 PM »
par normal vale v aunde aa :rockon: :rockon: :rockon:
tuci nale na bualeo menu :huhh: :huhh: :huhh: :huhh:

Leh dus kedda wadda muh baniya aa .. nalle kennu bula sweety .. je tenu na bulva teh  :happy: 

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Knowledge / Re: Mega Machines
« on: June 29, 2010, 08:15:07 PM »
ede de jet te travel nai akrna chahida :cooll: :cooll:

kyoki titanic v bhut bada c :D


:loll: aa geyya Sadda Roula Rappa.. I mean aa geyye sadde Bache :happy:

Dus hun main Portugal auna hovvo teh Swim karke avvo.. Jajj teh jhalliye lenne he penna aa :pagel:

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Knowledge / Re: Mega Machines
« on: June 29, 2010, 08:11:04 PM »
Antonov An 225: World's Largest and Heaviest Aircraft Ever Built










This is the largest and heaviest aircraft in the world - the An225 Mriya. As shown on the picture above, space shuttle Buran is being carried by the An-225. It first flew in 1988. It is a strategic airlift transport aircraft and is the largest airplane ever built. Currently there is only one aircraft operating but a second mothballed airframe is being reconditioned and is scheduled for completion around 2010.

Features

Payload: 250,000 kg (550,000 lb)

Door dimensions: 440 x 640 cm (14.4 x 21.0 ft)

Length: 84 m (275.6 ft)

Wingspan: 88.40 m (290 ft 2 in)

Height: 18.1 m (59.3 ft)

Wing area: 905.0 m² (9,743.7 ft²)

Cargo Volume: 1300 m³ (45913.8 ft³)

Empty weight: 175,000 kg (385,800 lb)

Max takeoff weight: 600,000 kg (1,323,000 lb)

Takeoff run: 3,500 m (11,500 ft) with maximum payload

Maximum speed: 850 km/h (460 knots, 530 mph)

Cruised speed: 800 km/h (430 knots, 500 mph)



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Knowledge / Re: Mega Machines
« on: June 29, 2010, 07:56:37 PM »
Airbus A380: World's Largest Passenger Jet


This is the world's longest passenger aircraft that first flew in 1991- the Airbus A380, the largest passenger jet in the world. It entered commercial service in 2007. The aircraft was known as the Airbus A3XX during much of its development phase, but the nickname Superjumbo has since become associated with it. It provides seating for 525 people in standard three-class configuration or up to 853 people in all economy class configurations.

No. Of Engines: 4
Aircraft Type: Jet
Passenger Capacity (Max): 853
Passenger Capacity (Min): 555
Range (in Miles): 8000
Takeoff Weight (in metric tonnes): 650
Body Type: wide body
Cabin Type: pressurized









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Pics / Re: Human Parts Or Bread?
« on: June 29, 2010, 07:48:37 PM »
Holy Mother of God - The guy has some issues eh :loll:

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Gup Shup / Re: plz aiwe na karoo
« on: June 29, 2010, 07:45:14 PM »
 :loll: :loll:

This a Bit too cute ... I laugh at wierd things -So dont bother  :pagel:

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Forum Dehshiyat / Rules Regulations / Re: PJ Activity Stream
« on: June 29, 2010, 07:22:09 PM »
Nice.

Didnt like the idea of having it embedded in the main page.. Home page is too long now - May be a Different Page?

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Gup Shup / Re: Punjabi weddings views ??
« on: June 29, 2010, 01:57:39 AM »
Leh dus oh Punjabi Viah he kadda jess da 5 pinda nu patta na lagge  :happy:

Bhee appa teh jaddo kariya Partho pa denna aa.. Phele gal India wich karuna aa teh nalle fer katho kath 10-12 viah chaunla aa 'Apne Karee' (as my bapu ji is against of any chor chraba in kuri wayila de karee :loll: )....  :superhappy: :superhappy:

Dus ek viah honna aa.. Oh we chaj nal na maniya teh ke fayada  :happy:

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I think Your Source Changed the news mate, so I dont trust it (PTI - Press Trust of India) - http://www.ptinews.com/news/745224_PM-nbsp-asks-Canada-to-curb-Sikh-militancy-from-its-soil-

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Toronto, June 26 (PTI) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said there are some elements "wedded to terrorism" outside India, including in Canada, who try to keep the issue of Sikh militancy alive and asked Ottawa to curb such anti-India activities from its soil.

"Sikh extremism, separatism and militancy were a problem in India more than two decades ago. Today, Punjab is at peace and there is growth and prosperity.

There are, however, some elements outside India, including in Canada, who try to keep this issue alive for their own purposes. In many cases, such elements have links to or are themselves wedded to terrorism," Singh, who is here to attend the G-20 Summit told Toronto Star in an interview.

Singh, a Sikh himself, has asked Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, in at least two of his three bilateral meetings, to crack down on Sikh extremists in Canada, the newspaper said.



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This is the news I read - From CBC..

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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wrapped up his historic visit to Canada by paying respects to Air India victims and urging Indo-Canadians to move on from the divisive homeland events that preceded the terrorist attacks a quarter-century ago.

Mr. Singh, who is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit in 37 years – the last was Indira Gandhi – made two stops before leaving Toronto after the G20 summit. The first was a candid meeting with Indo-Canadian MPs and provincial legislators at Toronto’s Royal York hotel, where he expressed India’s pride in their political successes and those of Indo-Canadians in general.

Mr. Singh then visited Toronto’s Air India memorial, where he laid a wreath and briefly met with relatives of the 331 victims of the 1985 bombings. His visit coincided with the 25th anniversary of the bombings and came just over a week after Mr. Justice John Major’s sweeping report into the tragedy.

The gesture by Mr. Singh took place just days after Prime Minister Stephen Harper stood at the same spot and formally apologized for Canada's failure to stop the worst terrorist attack in the country's history.

Monday's event was a much smaller and lower-key affair, apparently due to the Indian government's insistence on tight security. Only nine relatives were in attendance – each personally invited by India, with no explanation of why they were chosen and others not.

Deepak Khandelwal, whose two sisters were killed aboard Flight 182, said he appreciated that Mr. Singh made time for a brief visit to the memorial. “When he talked to the families he reiterated his commitment to stand against terrorism globally, which I was pleased to hear,” he said.

Family members also asked Mr. Singh to erect a memorial to the victims in India, to add to those in Canada and Ireland.

The masterminds of the 1985 Air India bombings supported a separate Sikh state in India, a movement that had led a year earlier to an Indian army attack on the holiest Sikh shrine, the Golden Temple. Months later, the assassination of then-prime-minister Indira Gandhi by Sikh bodyguards set off anti-Sikh riots in which 2,700 people were killed.

Sikhs have long complained that India hasn’t done enough to bring the perpetrators to justice, but on Monday Mr. Singh said he has apologized and that it is time to move on.

“These are horrible crimes. They should have never happened,” he said about the anti-Sikh riots during the gathering of nearly two dozen Indo-Canadian federal and provincial politicians. “We cannot take away from our past, but the challenge is how to move ahead.”

The Prime Minister, a Sikh himself, said “constant reminders” of the period are not helpful to Sikhs or the wider Indian community.

The leader’s comments did not sit well with Sikh groups, who said they have worked hard to marginalize extremists, renounce violence and promote Canadian-style human rights. India, as a growing power on the world stage, needs to make the same effort, they said.

“You can’t move forward as a democracy unless you address past wrongdoings,” said Balpreet Singh Boparai, a Toronto lawyer and World Sikh Organization spokesman.

Ontario Government Services Minister Harinder Takhar and Liberal MP Ujjal Dosanjh gave Mr. Singh a warm welcome, but raised several bilateral irritants. Mr. Takhar said Indo-Canadians sometimes run into problems with business and marriage fraud in India. Mr. Dosanjh, who has challenged Sikh extremism throughout his career, welcomed Mr. Singh’s comments on the issue during his visit.

“There are elements both in India and abroad that continue to undermine both the unity and integrity of India and in fact the fabric of the community abroad,” he said.

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First Confirm your Source.
News Post kar teh fer agge gal karde aa bai.



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Pics / Re: NOXIOUS de kam!
« on: June 28, 2010, 02:58:46 PM »

aho pher mere nal ki dushmani aa  :pagel:

Leh dus malko asse kehre jameen wadne aa.. Tusse teh ho ji sadde Mitar Pyare  :happy:

Jehra madh changa kette kuch keh ho geyya, odde sajja de lavvo malko.. Banda Hajar aa ji :happy:

P.S. - Excluding Behind the scene stuff .. that I yell at everyone...lol..hahaha... :P

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Pics / Re: NOXIOUS de kam!
« on: June 28, 2010, 11:43:19 AM »


I was especially hiding from Jhanda, sotta lae ke mere piche peya rehnda   :pagel:

:loll: dus .. I am the nicest guy on PJ :pagel:

leh leh aah ni mande asi
Jhanda amli veer ta kudia nu fulla waang rakhda :P

:loll:  .. aa par ke lagda Rahul tavva jehha la geyya.. But I take that as a compliment :loll:



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Introductions / New Friends / Re: Welcome Dukhi Jatt
« on: June 28, 2010, 11:20:41 AM »
Je ayyan nu malko :)

Dukhi Jatt - The name bought a smile on my face .. How could you be dukhi ....... & Nanak Dukhiya sabh Sansar .. So dont worri you have a lot of company :happy:


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