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5581
« on: March 09, 2010, 06:33:18 AM »
lol manu kisa na sunaya c ta ma bara hassea c ma kea chalo PJ wala naal hi share kariye
wadia aa bhra you know mere kafi dost enj sachi karde si.. when its like exams they say..haye rabba aah haneri raat kad mukugi hahah
5582
« on: March 09, 2010, 06:32:16 AM »
yeah may be thats why
5583
« on: March 09, 2010, 06:13:00 AM »
1. How did you discover PJ? I was searching Punjabi cultural wallpapers and than I found out punjabi janta
2. How much time you spend on PJ daily? I am not sure,sometimes whole day posting stuff
3. How would you rate PJ (from scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the Best)? 8 out of ten, am being honest.because no one is perfect
4. Have you even been to PJ chat? If so, how often? I went to PJ chat when I joined its been more than 1.5 years since I last went there.
5. How many friends you made on PJ? Many , we all are like family
6. Any changes you would like to see on PJ? Why or Why not? Yes we are always looking for something different. As Sonnen Demanded for Knowledge section and he got one and its nice to see some really nice posts by him
7. Would you like to add/delete certain section(s) of PJ in terms of their need or usage? I think everyone is posting something that is relevant to one or the other.
8. Anything else you want to say about PJ: So far so good :)
5584
« on: March 09, 2010, 05:27:06 AM »
haha little knowledge is a dangerous thing.. thats what above conspiracies tell ya. man I seriously can't believe that people have that much time to debate on these things
5585
« on: March 09, 2010, 01:38:43 AM »
damn i missed the meet up seems like u guys had fun Power is a nice dude no doubt and ya dev veere de vi ki kehne.. Baki inder veer ne ta balle balle karai hoi aa
5586
« on: March 08, 2010, 05:30:31 AM »
yea like 90 times outo 100
hahah u know what I realised is.. girls go for better option .what you say?
5587
« on: March 08, 2010, 05:27:17 AM »
hhahha nice
5588
« on: March 08, 2010, 03:48:23 AM »
you should post it here, this is what the thread is for...
Yes I do post the reviews in English videos and bollywood section of the forum . From 300 i remember my first hard drive... damn What i use to do is .. Go to school n download movies.. In like 4 hrs i download like 100 movies.. I use to go to Imdb and start downloading all the movies according to the rating ... the internet in school still astonish me... 20-30 MB/s ... : But the worst part my hard drive got busted.. DAMN enna stuff se.. I still miss my first year... :pagel:
haha busted hi honi si.. chori da maal
5589
« on: March 08, 2010, 03:45:57 AM »
lol@ time. Veere i luved ur skirmish with that guy on his post "Tine" :laugh:
haha thanks well nothing personal People don't know what they are talkin about. time and einstein and then old sculptures .. what do they wana prove?
5590
« on: March 08, 2010, 02:00:11 AM »
awesome man time doesnt remain the same
5591
« on: March 08, 2010, 01:58:42 AM »
nav veere sat shri akal hoya ki aa mai vi pucheya si inha nu dassde nahi paye
5592
« on: March 08, 2010, 12:30:04 AM »
6-7 piercing in ears.. is that hot ?? YUK
5593
« on: March 07, 2010, 11:32:01 PM »
bhaji aje vi eh news ch aa. Ajj hi pata lagga aje india eh news nahi pahunchi. Bahut hi jada ghatiya kamm kar rahe ne apne punjabi
5594
« on: March 07, 2010, 09:01:53 PM »
********************** Update
UPDATE 11.40am: THE family of Gurshan Singh Channa has spoken of their shock after a housemate was charged in relation to the three-year-old's death, as police denied reports from India that further arrests had been made.
Media reports in India are claiming the wife of a 23-year-old housemate of the child has been arrested after the man was charged with manslaughter by criminal negligence over the death.
The Press Trust of India news agency reported that Gursewak Dhillon's wife "was likely to be charged with helping her husband in disposing of the body'' after she was also placed under arrest.
But Victoria Police said emphatically today this was not the case.
"Definitely not. The wife has not been arrested or charged,'' a police spokeswoman told AAP.
She added that no further arrests or charges over the three-year-old boy's death are expected at this time.
Mr Dhillon appeared in an out-of-sessions court hearing last night charged with manslaughter by criminal negligence. Raman Deep Singh, a cousin of Gurshan's father Harjit Singh Channa, said they were all shocked Mr Dhillon was charged.
"This is our friend, not a close friend, but we know the person, it is a shock, (we are) shocked man," he said.
Police say Gurshan Singh died after being driven around suburban Melbourne in the boot of a car, unconscious, before being left where his body was found.
Homicide squad Det Sen-Sgt Ron Iddles said Mr Dhillon put Gurshan in a car unconscious last Thursday, but had believed he was still alive.
Det Sen-Sgt Iddles alleged Mr Dhillon drove for three hours with the child in the boot of the car before stopping at Oaklands Junction, in Melbourne's northern suburbs, and placing him in grass.
Mr Dhillon is accused of not checking if the child was still alive and returning to the David St, Lalor, house where he lived with the boy, his parents, and several others.
Det Sen-Sgt Iddles said Mr Dhillon, a married part-time taxi driver, still had an immigration matter which was under investigation and had no strong ties to Australia.
"I believe at this stage he is an unacceptable risk'' for bail, he said.
In seeking bail, Mr Dhillon, who is on a student visa having moved here two years ago, said he intended to start work this Wednesday as a courier.
Det Sen-Sgt Iddles said that if bailed, Mr Dhillon could not return to David St because "it would be an untenable situation for the accused to be living with witnesses''.
Bail justice Ben Czerniewicz said he was running out of options and remanded Mr Dhillon to appear at Melbourne
Magistrates' Court tomorrow, saying he agreed with police that he was an unacceptable risk.
Gurshan's parents earlier spoke to detectives and attended a prayer service at a Sikh temple at Craigieburn.
Mr Singh said the family were grateful for the show of support.
"We are very thankful to Indian community, Punjabi community and Australian people,'' he said. "They all are coming forward to help us.''
A car suspected of being in the area where Gurshan, 3, was found near Melbourne Airport emerged as a focus of the investigation.
Police want to talk to anyone who saw a green VR or VT Holden Commodore.
5595
« on: March 07, 2010, 09:00:50 PM »
Indian Toddler Gursharan Singh's Death Families in two towns of Punjab plunged into grief as Australian authorities began probing the unnatural death of an Indian toddler who was on a holiday in Melbourne with his family while Prime Minister Kevin Rudd pledged to get to the bottom of the “horrible” incident. “The death of any little child causes everyone in this country to stop, pause, think, reflect. If this is a case of murder, there is nothing worse than the brutal murder of a little child. The authorities are investigating it and we have every confidence the authorities will get to the bottom of it,” Rudd was quoted by AAP as saying. His comments came as police said the autopsy failed to determine the cause of death of three-year-old Gursharan Singh whose body was found on the side of a road in Melbourne’s northern suburbs six hours after he disappeared from the family home yesterday. Gursharan was in Australia on a holiday with his family and was due to return to India later this week. His body was found by a council worker in long grass around 30 km from his residence. His mother Harpreet Kaur, who was studying in Australia, rang police after he had been missing for 45 minutes, prompting a massive search involving more than 15 police units, the dog squad and air wing. The family had arrived in Australia from India on January 9, planning to stay. However, they decided to leave next week as the father, Harjeet Singh, could not find work. Relatives and friends of Harjeet Singh said he used to run a fitness club in Kotkapura but had shut shop two months ago to join his wife in Melbourne who had taken joined a food processing course. “His father told me that Rinto (Harjeet’s nickname) would be returning home on March 8. First, I was told that our baby has been kidnapped. Later, I was told he is dead,” said Harjeet’s uncle Darshan Singh. Harjeet’s parents are settled in Canada. As word of Gursharan’s death spread, Harjeet’s friends rushed to Guruharsahai to be with his in-laws. Gursharan apparently disappeared around 1 pm Thursday while his mother was taking a shower. His father had stepped out of home and police believe that Gursharan followed him out of the house but failed to catch up with him.
5596
« on: March 07, 2010, 08:43:50 PM »
hahahah
5597
« on: March 07, 2010, 08:11:18 PM »
ahahah jhanda i like the behind the enemy lines and that sort of movies too. i got like 300 in my pc
5598
« on: March 07, 2010, 08:04:09 PM »
Let me know, if anyone has watched the ALice in Wonderland ( new one, with Johnny Depp)
nah haven't yet. I watched few new movies. I want to post it in English thread or something .
5599
« on: March 07, 2010, 08:19:33 AM »
haha okay ..theif
5600
« on: March 07, 2010, 08:09:55 AM »
oh yeah I know I was reading that yesterday that the generator unit will not be connected to the drivetrain of the car. it will charge the batteries. but yeah same question..whats the point?
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