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Help & Suggestions / Re: BOLIYAN BOLIYAN BOLIYAANNN!!!!!
« on: May 22, 2011, 07:12:48 PM »
moved.

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News Khabran / Re: SIKH Reunion
« on: May 22, 2011, 07:10:15 PM »
I would say something but i'd rather not, because everyone has different opinions.


feel free to express urself... noone will bite you..

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Gup Shup / Re: read , think nd then answer mr. Fateh
« on: May 22, 2011, 06:38:56 PM »
Whats up with so many thanks to this topic? :loll:

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Discussions / Re: Nishan-Sabh nu matha tekna
« on: May 22, 2011, 12:38:04 AM »
its not about judging someone, its just a different point of view... main eh nai kehda ke kesse de jodee charro teh mathaa na tekke... oh teh sariya ne apde marji karne aaa.. main teh bus enne gal kahhe hai.. ke jodde charde oo teh ke odde teh matha tekna theek hai?


bakke rahi respect de gal ... ek gal dusda aa.


This s what happened to me today - I dont like people touching my jorree.. so I usually put them high in the rack myself rather than leaving on the floor. Then I saw an elderly lady who was doing sewa in Jodhee gharr.. and she touched my shoes and put the same hand to the forehead - I got sad n offended.. I mean who m I, that an olderly woman touched my feet? - So I think in our religion lot of things miss a standard... I dont recall anywhere in the bani its said that when you do sewa in Jodhe ghar - do this way. But it is just a developed custom which a person saw other person doing it and they keep on repeating it. 

My view is if someone goes to a place and bow to person (Babba) or bowing to materistic things or someone jodde is one same thing. I think the babba might be a higher position, as he dont do drugs as i do or do his nitnem in the morning.


Thoughts?

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Discussions / Re: Nishan-Sabh nu matha tekna
« on: May 21, 2011, 11:23:00 PM »
mai ik sikh magazine ch parhya c k eh sirf apa respect show karan lai matha tekde a vaise sikh maryada vich nishan sahib nu matha tekna zroori nai e. Nishan saheb is kar k lgaya janda c k purane samya ch jad painde lame c te sadhan ghat si ta uche nishan saheb to doore pta lag janda c k gurughar kithe hai.
Matha tekna na tekna apni shardha e.


I love you.  :happy:

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Discussions / Re: Nishan-Sabh nu matha tekna
« on: May 21, 2011, 11:21:04 PM »
Nishan Sahib da mahatav:
Its a symbol which show the people that guru Granth sahib exist in this building.
Its a symbol which show the people that this place gives education to sikh, here a person who is travelling can find food, shelter, shower etc.

So matha takana kevve wich ayya.

Let me give a senario: A person who is sikh should only bow infornt of Guru Granth Sahib, so why bowing infornt of Nishan sahib exist? ... That is not a guru,but just a symbol of place - so that the identification of gurudwara can be made easily.

- Also tusse gurudware javoo.. Janta lokka de Joree charde ee teh ohna nu matha takke jande aa..(bhee jenna de jorre aa, oh kehre bhagat aa) challo being polite is one thing but jehre rehat mariyada aa ohnu Kayam rehan do.

This then extend to people bowing to people and calling them Guru.
Bakki tusse app syane oo  :happy:

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News Khabran / Macho Man Randy Savage -Dead
« on: May 21, 2011, 10:22:28 PM »
"Macho Man" Randy Savage, a professional wrestler who became a fan favorite thanks to his outlandish outfits and trademark catchphrase, died Friday in a car wreck, as first reported by TMZ.
The 58-year-old Savage -- whose legal name was Randy Mario Poffo -- reportedly suffered a heart attack while driving his 2009 Jeep Wrangler in Tampa, Fla., and careened across lanes of oncoming traffic before colliding head-on with a tree. He died later at a local hospital.
Savage's wife Lynn, who was riding in the passenger seat, escaped with only minor injuries. Both passengers were wearing seatbelts and the police do not believe alcohol was a factor.
[Related: Macho Man's lasting legacy]
The World Wrestling Federation favorite from Ohio burst onto the scene in 1985 and quickly drew attention with his flamboyant outfits and "ooh yeah!" catchphrase. His marriage to Elizabeth Hulette, Ms. Elizabeth to fans, was one of the first high-profile wrestler/valet relationships. They divorced in 1992. Savage remarried last year.
He won two WWF championships in his career. His match against Ricky Steamboat in 1987's Wrestlemania III is considered one of the best WWF bouts ever. Savage won the title late that year, setting the stage for memorable battles with Hulk Hogan, who would eventually dethrone him as champion.
[Related: Randy Savage's brief pro baseball career]
World Wrestling Entertainment released an official statement on Friday afternoon.
"WWE is saddened to learn of the passing of one of the greatest Superstars of his time, Randy Poffo, aka Randy "Macho Man" Savage.
One of Macho Man's biggest rivals was Hulk Hogan. Hogan said he and Savage had just started talking again after 10 years.
"He had so much life in his eyes & in his spirit, I just pray that he's happy and in a better place and we miss him," Hogan wrote.
Savage also appeared in memorable ads for Slim Jim and played a wrestler in the 2002 hit film "Spider-Man."





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whaaooo free money.. I predict the world is ending on June 22. nyone wants to donate :hehe: ..
AUKHA :hehe:

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By now, you've probably heard of the religious group that's predicting the end of the world starts this weekend.

Harold Camping and his devoted followers claim a massive earthquake will mark the second coming of Jesus, or so-called Judgment Day on Saturday, May 21, ushering in a five month period of catastrophes before the world comes to a complete end in October.

At the center of it all, Camping's organization, Family Radio, is perfectly happy to take your money -- and in fact, received $80 million in contributions between 2005 and 2009. Camping founded Family Radio, a nonprofit Christian radio network based in Oakland, Calif. with about 65 stations across the country, in 1958.

But not even all of his own employees are convinced that the world is ending on Saturday.

In fact, many still plan on showing up at work on Monday.

"I don't believe in any of this stuff that's going on, and I plan on being here next week," a receptionist at their Oakland headquarters told CNNMoney.

A program producer in Illinois told us, "We're going to continue doing what we're doing."

According to their most recent IRS filings, Family Radio is almost entirely funded by donations, and brought in $18 million in contributions in 2009 alone.

According to those financial documents, accountants put the total worth of Family Radio (referred to as Family Stations on its official forms) at $72 million.

With those kind of financials -- and controversial beliefs -- it's no wonder skeptics have accused the group of running a scam.

Camping first inaccurately predicted the world would end in 1994. Even so, he has gathered even more followers -- some who have given up their homes, entire life savings and their jobs because they believe the world is ending.

Esther, the receptionist in the Oakland office, said some of her most extreme coworkers have recently driven up in fancy cars or taken their families on nice vacations as a last hurrah.

But overall, she estimates about 80% of her coworkers don't even agree with Camping's May 21 forecast. She has stuck to her work as usual, booking appointments and filling up calendars for her coworkers well beyond the May 21 date.

Meanwhile, some employees are questioning the meaning of Harold Camping's goodbye letter sent to the Family Radio mailing list last week. While he says farewell, he encourages employees to "steadfastly continue to stand with us to proclaim the Gospel through Family Radio."

Could that mean he plans on disappearing, but the company should still go about its business as usual?

The producer in Illinois said, "We're trying to guess what it means for the company. Our producers have programs done through the end of the month, so we're not looking at that having any effect on the work." Also curious is why Family Radio requested an extension to file their nonprofit paperwork. The group is required to submit financial documents in many of the states where they solicit donations, and in Minnesota they requested an extension from their July 15 deadline to November 15.

July 15th was already well past their Judgment Day prediction -- when they say believers will ascend to heaven -- so why bother requesting an extension to November?

But Family Radio's financial filings otherwise look hardly unusual for a religious nonprofit.

"At first glance, it looks like they have a lot of assets, but they actually don't have a lot of cash that they're stockpiling," said Laurie Styron, analyst with the American Institute of Philanthropy.

Most of the group's net worth is tied up in FCC broadcasting licenses, valued at $56 million. Family Radio claimed it held only $1.5 million in cash on its books at the end of 2009.

The paperwork shows Camping has so far, never taken a penny for his own salary, but Family Radio has plenty of other paid employees.

The nonprofit employed about 350 people and paid them a collective $8.3 million -- or roughly $23,000 per person -- in 2009.

What the 2009 IRS filings don't show, is how the organization's donations and expenses may have changed during 2010 and leading up to the May 21 Judgment Day prediction.

In the last few months, Family Radio billboards have popped up across the country. And the group purchased RVs to drive around the country on its evangelizing missions.

Those expenses could have changed their financial picture, but since Family Radio doesn't have to turn in their next IRS filing until November, it may not even matter.

"If people donating to this group think the world is ending on Saturday, then I'm not sure that they care," Styron said.

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Sports Khelan / Re: Gibson vs Heat
« on: May 21, 2011, 09:21:05 PM »
Those dunks were nice. Udonis Haslem did some nice work in Game 2 to bring back some dignity to Miami Heat. lol


Ya right!!

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Sports Khelan / Re: Gibson vs Heat
« on: May 21, 2011, 08:44:53 PM »
really hopin that MAvs win tonight!!


:loll: .. U r on. OKC!!

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Sports Khelan / Gibson vs Heat
« on: May 21, 2011, 08:33:39 PM »
2 Taj Gibson Dunks: Posterizes Wade, Putback Dunk [HD]







The second one is bloody awesome!!

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Discussions / Nishan-Sabh nu matha tekna
« on: May 21, 2011, 08:19:53 PM »
Asse Nishan sabh nu matha katho thekde aa.. Dasso bhee saree janne?


Fer agli post wich kara ge gal ke nishan sabh de mahtavta.

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News Khabran / Re: Baby was put in the microwave oven
« on: May 21, 2011, 08:03:58 PM »
this is so weird..
Cooking a baby.. u serious. lol

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PJ Games / Re: Truth abt urself & Wht made u smile today?
« on: May 21, 2011, 12:52:11 PM »
Lovely sunshine. Seen the sun after 7 days


- I think I should go take a dip in the lake.

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Love Pyar / Re: The HUG topic
« on: May 19, 2011, 10:52:56 PM »
rite besides juuuuuuuu
:super happy:



:hehe: .. u remind me of these sisters.. especially the one in Pink :hehe:


Despicable Me - Meet The Sisters

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Oh I am taking a Life long VACATION!!!
Go to every city of world and stay there for 14 days.  :superhappy:

- Love traveling and vacation... aaaa Vacation 8-.

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Love Pyar / Re: The HUG topic
« on: May 19, 2011, 10:41:36 PM »
chal mere ungal far la... chal chaliye  :happy:

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Love Pyar / Re: The HUG topic
« on: May 19, 2011, 10:33:45 PM »
i yuv yu too :D gpa

but this is the hug topic so lets stick to dat  :hug:


nah main teh ethe love u love you khedna aa..
ajja putt khediyee 8->


:hehe:

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Love Pyar / Re: The HUG topic
« on: May 19, 2011, 10:31:38 PM »
Sarpanch & Jhanda :hug:


one of the some people who still likes me :laugh:
- I love you too boy  :hug:

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