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Fun Time / Re: above person u saw, u r in rain & call u at midnight
« on: April 09, 2012, 02:06:29 AM »
Did I say anything?
I would for u to cook for me
@ topic We would eat at a Mexican resturant
no u didnt say anything some else did it
@topic i love the mexican food we will surely go

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Fun Time / Re: above person u saw, u r in rain & call u at midnight
« on: April 09, 2012, 01:59:38 AM »
leave it mani some things cant be changed
@topic i would cook for her

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PJ Games / Re: say a lie about the person above ya
« on: April 09, 2012, 01:58:39 AM »
no i m still single
@topic she have 3 kids  :loll: :loll:

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ਬਿਲਕੁਲ ਹੀ ਬੇਸਮਝੀ ਵਿਚ,
ਸ਼ਰਮਾਂ ਦਾ ਵਰਕਾ ਪਾੜੋ ਨਾ।
ਬਣਕੇ ਵਿਚਰੋ ਅਕਲਾਂ ਵਾਲੇ,
ਅੱਗ 'ਚ ਕਲੀਆਂ ਸਾੜੋ ਨਾ।
ਚੰਦ ਛਿੱਲੜਾਂ ਦੇ ਲਾਲਚ ਵੱਸ,
ਪੈਰੀਂ ਤਹਿਜ਼ੀਬ ਲਿਤਾੜੋ ਨਾ।
ਕਲਮਾਂ ਵਾਲਿਓ ਹੋਸ਼ ਕਰੋ,
ਗੀਤਾਂ ਦੇ ਅਕਸ ਵਿਗਾੜੋ ਨਾ।
________________

very nice wording to say on such topic  :okk: :okk: :okk: :okk:

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Fun Time / Re: above person u saw, u r in rain & call u at midnight
« on: April 09, 2012, 01:54:44 AM »
bs kuj post read kr k mera mood off ho gya  :sad: :sad:

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PJ Games / Re: say a lie about the person above ya
« on: April 09, 2012, 01:53:40 AM »
srry i said that
@topic she knows how to make tea

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Fun Time / Re: above person u saw, u r in rain & call u at midnight
« on: April 09, 2012, 01:51:04 AM »
ask her to do something which makes me happy becoz i msad 2day :(

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PJ Games / Re: say a lie about the person above ya
« on: April 09, 2012, 01:49:24 AM »
ehne menu kadi vi hurt nhi kitta :(

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as per my view girls nu eh mayne nhi rkhda k munda sardar hai ya he had a hair cut all it matters k munda osnu pyaar kre sukh dukh ch usda sath dewe Most important he loves her truely just as boyz wants from her partner chahe oh sohni hove na hove bt osnu sacha pyaar krdi hove

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Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday bai - ਕਰਮਵੀਰ ਸਿੰਘ
« on: April 09, 2012, 01:44:31 AM »
}-{appy Birthday veer :blowout: :blowout: :blowout: :blowout:

rabb tenu katrina wargi voti dewe te oh tenu gol gol roti dewe
god bless u veer have a blast on party

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PJ Games / Re: say a lie about the person above ya
« on: April 09, 2012, 01:42:27 AM »
jhooth boldi hai pyaar naal vekh lo aape hi  :sad: :sad: :sad: :sad:

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PJ Games / Re: say a lie about the person above ya
« on: April 09, 2012, 01:26:31 AM »
Wow how did u know I was vegetaria?

@topic: He doesn't flirt with girls
eh sach boldi hai i never did that

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Fun Time / Re: above person u saw, u r in rain & call u at midnight
« on: April 09, 2012, 01:19:49 AM »
agr ohdavswal nhi hunda tan tu bnja meri saheli
ha ha hha
jive sahiba te jeeti
u meri saheli  :loll: :loll: :loll: :loll:

...
ha ha ha
ha ha ha
chudel upar msg anda c tad kiha  main
n hun hasi majak ch hi kiha bore taan tu enna serious lai gayi kite tera hath fad k keh dita tu pata ni ki karugi
 :D: :D: :D: :D: :D:
chudel ki hunda  :angr: :angr: :angr: :angr: :angr: :angr: :angr: :angr:

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PJ Games / Re: Give the nick name to the person above you
« on: April 09, 2012, 12:49:43 AM »
imli  :loll:

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Fun Time / Re: pj te ohne to pehla, bed te jehna to pehla & ki karde
« on: April 09, 2012, 12:48:37 AM »
checking my inbox

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PJ Games / Re: Comment On PHOTO of PerSon Above you
« on: April 07, 2012, 07:46:36 AM »
 :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: . :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa: :thaa:

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Fun Time / Re: ah daso jada kon bolda munda ja kudiya????
« on: April 07, 2012, 04:16:20 AM »
tera eh haal hunda hai  :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah:

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Love Pyar / mirza sahiba a love story
« on: April 07, 2012, 03:28:45 AM »
Mirza, the hero of our story, was born to Fateh Bibi and Wanjal while Sahiban, the heroine, was the daughter of Khewa Khan. As already explained, since Fateh Bibi and Khew Khan were suckled by the same woman, Mirza and Sahiban ended up being “cousins” according to the prevailing traditions.
Mirza must have been 8 or 9 when his parents decided to send him to Khewa to live with his “maternal uncle”, Khewa Khan. It was not unusual those days for parents to send their children to live with their mother’s or father’s relatives for education or for other reasons.
Khewa Khan enrolled both Mirza and Sahiban at the local mosque, the usual place for basic education those days. A student would start off with alphabet, or patti as it was called, and then graduate to reading the Quran, chapter by chapter, and then to other subjects, if any, depending on the interest of the student and his/her parents. The imam of the mosque, commonly called maulvi or qazi, would be the sole teacher.
Years passed, and both Mirza and Sahiban advanced into adolescence and to adulthood. They discovered that they liked to be in each other’s company. Actually, Mirza and Sahiban had fallen head over heals in love with each other — a love that was honest, blind and reckless. Often in the “class”, they would be more absorbed into each other than to paying attention to the maulvi. The maulvi had to resort to the use of chimmak to get their attention.
According to the story, Sahiban, once, when struck by the maulvi for not memorizing her lesson correctly, addresses him thus:


Na maar qazi chimkaaN, na day tatti nooN taa
Parrhna sada reh gaya lay aaye ishq likha
this what it means
O qazi, don’t beat me with the stick; don’t burn me. I am already burning [with love]. Books are of no use to us, for love is now writ in our destiny.


Sahiban had grown into a beautiful young woman. Piloo, the poet, describes her beauty with the usual poetic exaggeration. He says, when Sahiban went shopping, the grocer would be so distracted by her beauty that he would place wrong weights in the weighing scale (tarakri), and that instead of oil she wanted he would pour honey for her. At another place the poet says, when Sahiban walked past the fields the farmers would stop plowing and would stand transfixed by her beauty.
Mirza also grew into a strapping, handsome young man. He had shoulder length hair, was a good horseman, was known for his physical courage, and was a deadly shot with his bow and arrow. His marksmanship was legendary.
Mirza and Sahiban’s love affair soon became the talk of the town. When Sahiban’s father heard of it, he was mad. He would have none of it, and soon packed Mirza off to his home in Danabad. Also, a suitable young man, named Tahir Khan, from the same tribe, was found to marry Sahiban, and a date was set for the wedding.
Sahiban, when she came to know of her imminent marriage, sent an emissary to Mirza asking him to come and get her before she was bundled off to a new home.
Mirza couldn’t and wouldn’t let this happen. He announced his decision to go to Khewa and get Sahiban. His parents and sister tried to dissuade him saying that the Sayyal women could not be trusted, and that he was taking a big risk going to Khewa. His father’s words of advice and warning are quite revealing of the values of the time, some of which persist even today. He says: “To hell with these women. Their brains are in their heels. They fall in love laughing and, later, tell their story to everyone crying.” Strange as it may sound, the father goes on to say: “One should not step inside the house of a woman with whom he is in love.” However, when the father realized that Mirza would not be dissuaded, he relented, saying: “I see you are determined to go. Now, go, but don’t come back without Sahiban. It’s a question of our honor. Bring her with you!”
Mirza readies his horse, collects his bow and quiver and sets off to Khewa on the day Sahiban’s wedding is to take place. He reaches Khewa when the wedding party (barat) has just arrived and is being feasted. Sahiban, decked in her bridal dress, her hands and feet died with henna, is tucked away in a room somewhere upstairs.
Mirza, knowing the layout of the house from the years he had spent in it, quietly slips inside and asks a woman confidante to alert Sahiban of his arrival. He, then, climbs up to her room, brings her down, helps her into the saddle on his horse and, with Sahiban clinging to him, gallops away into the night.
It takes a while for Khewa Khan’s household to find out what has happened. Sahiban’s brother, Shamair, accompanied by his other brothers, the bridegroom and others set off on their horses after the runaway couple.
Confident that he had gained sufficient distance and that it would not be easy for his pursuers to catch up with him, Mirza wants to stop and rest for a while. He was too tired.
Sahiban warns him that her brothers might catch up with them and urges him not to stop. But Mirza boastfully tells her that, first, they won’t be able to catch up with them and even if they did it would take only one arrow to take care of Shamair, and one more to get rid of her betrothed. And that he had sufficient arrows to take care of the whole bunch of the Sayyals. Confident but tired, he lies down under a clump of trees — and dozes off while Sahiban keeps watch.
In the quiet of wilderness, Sahiban is assailed with doubts. What if they catch up and kill Mirza? What if Mirza, quick and accurate marksman that he was, kills his brothers? Like a typical Eastern sister, her love seem to be divided between her lover and her brothers. She doesn’t want either of them to be killed. Somehow, she believes, or hopes, that this whole thing could end without bloodshed. So, she quietly takes Mirza’s quiver and hangs it on a branch, out of his reach.
Soon, there is the drumming sound of hoofs, and in no time the pursuers appear on the scene. Sahiban shakes Mirza out of sleep. Mirza wakes up with a start and instinctively reaches for his quiver but doesn’t find it there. In that split second, an arrow from Shamair’s bow pierces Mirza’s throat and he falls to the ground. Another arrow pierces his chest. With two arrows stuck in his body, Mirza looks accusingly into the eyes of Sahiban and utters those memorable words, somewhat reminiscent of Shakespeare’s “Et tu, Brute?”:

“Bura kitoyee Sahiban, mera turkish tangiya jand!”
Sahiban, you did a terrible thing by hanging the quiver away from my reach!

Sobbing and shaking, Sahiban throws herself over Mirza’s body to cover him from any further hits. A shower of arrows rains on Sahiban. Her body twitches and then lies still, and Miraz and Sahiban enter the world of lore and literature.



Jattan karo kujh dosto, toRo maut da jaal
Pharr murli O Ranjhiya, kadh koi teekhi taan
Maar koi teer O mirziya, khich kay wal asmaan

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Gup Shup / Re: 1 DAY WITH PERSON ABOVE
« on: April 07, 2012, 03:18:01 AM »
dostana lag rha menu tan sahib te or jeete da
u aaja prinyanka wala role krn lyi  :D: :D: :D:

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PJ Games / Re: ****ASK the above person to do something for you****
« on: April 07, 2012, 03:02:24 AM »
hun ek hove ta dssa  :D: :D: :D: me hai hi enna pyara k alwys get loved

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