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Funny Videos / Hysterical Hilarious
« on: March 26, 2010, 06:34:12 PM »Hysterical Hilarious NEW Bloopers And Funny Pranks (2010) |
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Funny Videos / Hysterical Hilarious« on: March 26, 2010, 06:34:12 PM »
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Religous Videos / Blood for Blood from Immortal production..« on: March 10, 2010, 12:59:18 AM »103
Knowledge / The World's Most Powerful People #36 Manmohan Singh« on: February 26, 2010, 01:57:09 PM »
The World's Most Powerful People
#36 Manmohan Singh Soft-spoken Sikh economist won landslide re-election victory despite sharp slowdown, poverty and non-Hindu faith. Credited with transforming India's quasi-socialist economy into world's second-fastest-growing. As finance minister (1991-1996), abolished cumbersome "Licence Raj" requirements and opened up India to foreign investors and outsourcing. From the "fences make good neighbors" file: "We all know the epicenter of terrorism in the world today is Pakistan." Has nuclear arsenal at disposal. 104
Knowledge / The World's Billionaires #7 Mukesh Ambani« on: February 26, 2010, 01:48:49 PM »
The World's Billionaires
#7 Mukesh Ambani Net Worth: $19.5 billion Dollars Fortune:inherited and growing Source:petrochemicals Age:51 Country Of Citizenship:India Residence:Mumbai Industry:Manufacturing Education:University of Bombay, Bachelor of Arts / Science, Stanford University, Drop Out Marital Status:married, 3 children Oversees Reliance Industries, India's most valuable company by market cap despite stock falling 40% in past year. Merging his Reliance Petroleum with flagship Reliance Industries. As part of deal, will exercise right to buy back Chevron's 5% stake in Reliance Petroleum at $1.20 per share—the same price at which he sold it 3 years ago. Today the stock trades for $1.80 a share. Increased stake in Reliance Industries in October; paid $3.4 billion to convert 120 million preferential warrants into shares. Reliance Petroleum refinery on India's western coast began operating in December despite falling global demand and declining margins. Late father Dhirubhai founded Reliance and built it into a massive conglomerate. After he died Mukesh and his brother, Anil, ran the family business together for a brief time. But siblings feuded over control; mother eventually brokered split of assets. Brothers may be looking to bury hatchet; played joint hosts at mother's recent 75th-birthday bash. Has yet to move into his 27-story home that he's building at a reported cost of $1 billion. Ardent fan of Bollywood films. Wife, Nita, oversees school named after his father. 105
Knowledge / The World's Billionaires #8 Lakshmi Mittal« on: February 26, 2010, 01:47:27 PM »
Lakshmi Mittal
Ranks # 8 Among the world's Billionare Net Worth:$19.3 billion dollar Fortune:inherited and growing Source:steel Age:58 Country Of Citizenship:India Residence:London Industry:Steel Education:St Xavier's College Calcutta, Bachelor of Arts / Science, Marital Status:married, 2 children Indian immigrant heads world's largest steel company; ArcelorMittal was formed via hostile takeover 3 years ago. Stock in company makes up bulk of his fortune; shares at a 4-year low with steel prices down 75% since last summer. Company forced to pay heavy fines after a French antitrust investigation found 10 companies guilty of price-fixing in European steel markets. Arcelor posted $2.6 billion loss in most recent quarter; announced plans to slow acquisitions, cut capital expenditures, pay down debt. Started in family steel business in the 1970s, branched out on his own in 1994. Initially bought up steel mills on the cheap in Eastern Europe. Company bought 19.9% stake in Australia's Macarthur Coal last year. Also owns pieces of Mumbai's Indiabulls Group, London's RAB Capital; owns stake in, sits on board of Goldman Sachs. Holds substantial cash; owns 12-bedroom mansion in London's posh Kensington neighborhood. 106
Jokes Majaak / Sugar Check..« on: February 05, 2010, 08:02:18 PM »
ek banda roj uth kee sab to pehla kitchen ch janda c. and cheeni walla dabba khol ke dekhda c...ohdi ghar walli ne eh Ek hafta vekhyaa...
Ohdi wife ohnu puschdi jano tusi roj uth ke cheeni walla dabba kyon check karde oo... banda kehanda mainu Doctor ne keha c roj uth ke apni sugar check kareyaa kar... 107
Jokes Majaak / Indian Flag..Joke« on: February 05, 2010, 07:54:07 PM »
15 August nu ek banda Indian flag buy karn janda aa..Dukan daar ek flag vekhounda aa
banda : bai ji kise hor rang ch vikhaoo.. 108
Gup Shup / Yamla Jatt is back« on: January 18, 2010, 11:00:42 AM »
lao bai sajno mitro Yamla Jatt is back from India..i had fun...
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News Khabran / Yamla Going to India« on: December 05, 2009, 12:28:12 AM »
bai thuada Harman Pyaar "Yamla Jatt punjab da" is going to india on wednesday...Aj Shukar war aa and i'm Goind to india for 35 days and i have about 4 weddings to attend in 35 days.. SO DON"T MISS ME.. :hehe: :hehe: :hehe: :hehe:
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Shayari / Yamle wallo Sheyr..« on: November 07, 2009, 05:32:17 AM »
Tu vassdi aa sade dil vich.
Tere dil vich hor koi vasda ee.. Tu aundi a nit sade supney vich. Par dil tenu dassan to darda ee.. Meri khuschi aa ohdi khuschi vich. eho gal soch ke dil sab jarda ee.. Das ni asi dassiye kida. Eh HAYER tere te marda ee.. 111
Punjabi Stars / Gurbaksh Chahal Millionaire« on: October 29, 2009, 06:15:22 PM »
Gurbaksh Singh Chahal is a Self made Millionaire.Tarn Taran da born c..He moved to America and at age 16 he sold his net advertising company for $40 million...and at age 21 he sold his second company for $300 million. 112
Sports Khelan / Million Dollar Arm« on: October 25, 2009, 10:58:58 PM »
bai mai thuanu do Indian bandeya bare dassan jaa reha aa jine nu Naa hi English aundi aa and Na hi Baseball bare kuj pata c....oh punjabi nai ne..Eh story Do bandeya di aa..Ek da naam Rinku SIngh and duje da DInesh kumar...eh dove jaane Mumbai da lagge slums ch rehande c..mumbai vich ek show hoyaa jis da naa c MILLION DOLLAR ARM..oh show America di kisi company ne create kita c...ohna da maksad c India jaa Sabto Fast ball sutan walla labna...Like JIDA cricket vich ball suti di eee..etra hi ball sutni c bass thoriya different restrictions naal..OHNU PITCHING kehande ne..Baseball world vich..baseball is like criket in America...so back eho dono jaane othee bhaag lain gaye..ek nee 90 miles per hour di raftar naal ball suti and duje ne 89...so ohna dova nu 1 lakh rupeya mileya and America da visa mill geya..oh dono hun..es waqt kise nikki jahi team naal khed rahe nee...ohna nu saal da 10,000 dollar mill reha aa...Baseball is very popular in America..so mai hun wait kar reha aa oh kad wadiya teams naal khedan ge..and INDIA nu REPRESENT karan gae Baseball vich..Dove jaane Pittusburg Pirates lai khed de nee...
Je hor koi info di lorh hove ohna bare ...ohna da ek blog ee jo mai roj vekhda aa..so msg me mai link de dao..tusi khud vekh laina oh ki kar rahe ne...ek ek din bare dassde ne kida reha ohna da din.. 113
Gup Shup / I'M SORRY GUYZ BY YAMLA« on: October 13, 2009, 01:32:12 AM »
I KNOW I HAVE DONE WRONG..AND I'M VERY APOLOGETIC FOR THAT..I'M SORRY..I THINK I SHOULD BE LEFT ALONE WITH WARNING...I PROMISE NOT TO LET MY TEMPER GET TO ME NEXT TIME... : :rabb: :rabb:
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Sports Khelan / Name Your Fav. Team« on: October 03, 2009, 05:16:14 AM »
the Subject says it all....Name your fav team...koi vi team..kise vi desh di..just have to be your favorite team..
so mai start karda aa NFL(National Football League) : Dallas Cowboyz College Football: UT Longhorns, or Angelo State Rams(my Uni) International Soccer: Italy or Brazil England League Soccer: Manchester United MLB(Major League Baseball: Texas Rangers NBA(National Basketball Association): Dallas Mavericks.. 115
Sports Khelan / Kabaddi Khed Mela« on: September 30, 2009, 07:03:17 PM »
Host: Hasda Punjab
Type: Sports - Tournament Network: Global Date: Saturday, October 10, 2009 Time: 11:10am - 9:10pm Location: Allen Park City/Town: Allen, TX Phone: 5102994747 DescriptionTeams from: California, Indiana, Chicago, and Your Very own Texas..... Come Compete in the following.... Kabaddi Volleyball Basketball Soccer Tug-o-War Shot Put Track and Field call 510-299-4747 for more info Refrence : Facebook.com If any of you guyz attending it..i might see ya there..i don't know what i'm gona be wearing so tell ya when i decide.. 116
News Khabran / Forbidden love« on: September 13, 2009, 09:43:25 PM »
Forbidden love
What began as a marriage led to a murder conspiracy on two continents --possibly involving the bride's own family Courtesy Mithu Singh Deb Devos: She said she saw him in the crowd, she said their eyes met and she fell in love and it was love at first sight. That first glance was all it took. Jassi and Mithu were still just teenagers when they both gazed across that crowded room and came to the realization they were made for one another. Devos: She just was drawn to him and wanted to be with him, but said that her family wouldn’t approve of it. What began so innocently, became a battle of wills, pitting one generation against another—modern values against a centuries-old culture. Soon, it would be headline news on two continents and lead to one overriding question: is someone getting away with murder? Belinda, Jassi's friend: She was very sweet. Her eyes, sparkle when she talked to you, almost like teary you know? Her friends knew her as “Jassi,” a nickname reflecting her Indian heritage. Though she had been born and raised in Canada, Jassi’s family clung passionately to many of the customs and traditions of the Sikh religion practiced in their homeland. In many ways, Jassi grew up to be as naive as she was beautiful. Devos: Maybe it was her innocence, maybe it was her romance, there was something about her that was wonderful. She was a vision, I mean you would see her and she would take your breath away. Jassi was brought up in a thriving Sikh community just outside Vancouver, on Canada’s pacific coast. More Sikhs live there than anywhere else but India. And like so many other families, Jassi’s arrived with dreams of farming and making a comfortable living as owners of a large blueberry farm. According to Jassi’s former teacher, Deb Devos, Jassi’s uncle Surgit Badesha was the family patriarch who ensured her upbringing was a strict one. Devos: She did tell us that everybody was required to work, whether it be on the blueberry farm or outside the farm—that the uncle controlled the money, that if you got a pay check, it went to the uncle. Though she was in her mid-20s, like many other single Sikh women, Jassi still lived at home. In her case, it was at a sprawling family compound. Her mother, father, siblings, aunts, uncles, different generations, everyone lived there together. And in this traditional Sikh family, it was expected that Jassi would continue to live there until the day she got married. Vijay Singhera, Sikh woman living in Vancouver: I think it’s a bigger difference for women, for girls, because we are not allowed to date as much. 38-year-old Vijay Singhera was also raised in Vancouver. The older of two daughters, Vijay and her sister still sing many of the Sikh hymns so important to their faith. Though Vijay and Jassi never met, they shared the challenge of growing up in the west but living in a home tightly-bound by the age-old traditions of the east. Singhera: There are more restrictions on girls, to be a “good Indian girl.” You know, if I wanted to stay out late, you have a curfew. “Good girls” don’t stay up past this time. Bob McKeown, correspondent: Did you put up an argument? Did you say, “Well, the other kids are doing it?” Singhera: You start asking questions and many a times, they don’t have the answers, and just say, “This is what happens. This is tradition.” And in Sikh tradition, daughters are family treasures— prized and protected, and are expected to remain pure in both deed and thought. Deb Devos met Jassi when she was 19 years old, and a new student at the beauty school Devos owns. Jassi was finally discovering the world outside the sheltered Sikh community with new friends, a career beyond the boundaries of the family farm, and an education that encompassed more than styling hair and applying makeup. McKeown: And literally you had to explain biology to her? Devos: Uh… Pretty much. (Laughs) Yeah, she didn’t understand uh… what happened between a man and woman. Both Jassi and Vijay grew up expecting they would have arranged marriages in which their families would play the role of matchmaker. Singhera: In our families, it’s the parents who are the chiefs. And what they say you listen to, and if you don’t, then you’re disobeying them. So Jassi’s mother and Uncle Surjit began the search for a suitable husband. Jassi shared her misgivings about that with her friends. Nicole, Jassi's friend: I think it was probably hard for her, being Canadian, being in public schools, and things seeing a lot of girls falling in love, and having boyfriends, and being with someone for love versus being with someone because your family thinks this is the person you should be with. But as close as Jassi was to her family — living all together in their compound in Canada — she kept a secret from them. One that she revealed only to those she trusted most: Jassi had already met someone, that young man with whom she’d fallen in love at first sight, and she wanted to marry him, no matter what her family thought. Refrence = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14606778 |