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Pics / Re: PJ PIC
« on: January 21, 2011, 03:50:44 AM »
Yeah it's good. Careful with the purple though, sort o' washes out the picture.

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Gup Shup / Re: English or punjabi?
« on: January 21, 2011, 03:46:50 AM »
Its easy to learn to speak both the languages easily ...

To read and write I would say punjabi is more difficult because you have more alphabets in punjabi and its more complex to write  :whew: english is way too easy to read and write .. there are not many grammar rules in english too.


I find pronouncing words in punjabi to be hard at 1st but shouldn't be a problem when i get the hang of it, and this is what i've noticed, once i've worked on my pronunciation, reading shouldn't be a lot o' hassle. The punjabi alphabets i know but writing will indeed take time and therefore the hardest.

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Gup Shup / Re: Pj will no longer exist
« on: January 21, 2011, 03:38:31 AM »
save any pj pari, so we get more pj gabru
Haha yeah pj gabru all the way!  :dumlak: :dumlak: :dumlak: :dumlak: :dumlak:

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Knowledge / Re: TAJ MAHAL or TEJO MAHALAYA?
« on: January 21, 2011, 03:36:32 AM »
I only know about taj mahal.

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Sports Khelan / Re: Football talk
« on: January 20, 2011, 05:45:17 AM »
Football a-league 2010-2011 standings


Brisbane Roar
P    W    D    L   GF   GA   Tot
25   14   10   1   47   23   52
Central Coast Mariners   
P     W     D    L   GF   GA   Tot
26    13    8    5   41   26   47
Adelaide United
P     W     D    L   GF   GA   Tot
25    13    4    8   40   31   43
Gold Coast United
P     W     D    L   GF   GA   Tot
25    10    10   5   32   21   40
Melbourne Victory
P     W     D    L   GF   GA   Tot
25    8     9    8   35   35   33
Melbourne Heart
P     W     D    L   GF   GA   Tot
26    8     8    10  26   35   32
Wellington Phoenix
P     W     D    L   GF   GA   Tot
24    8     5    11  30   36   29
Newcastle Jets
P     W     D    L   GF   GA   Tot
23    7     7    9   22   23   28
Sydney FC
P     W     D    L   GF   GA   Tot
25    6     7    12  26   35   25
Perth Glory
P     W     D    L   GF   GA   Tot
25    5     7    13  25   41   22
North Queensland Fury
P     W     D    L   GF   GA   Tot
25    4     7    14  25   43   19

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Jokes Majaak / Re: the english
« on: January 20, 2011, 05:31:44 AM »
nw wt it  means
Trust me it's a good thing.  :blink:

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Gup Shup / Re: Pj will no longer exist
« on: January 20, 2011, 05:23:13 AM »
yep i thout the same bt u confused me
How?  :lost:

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Jokes Majaak / Re: Hitler & Dad
« on: January 20, 2011, 05:22:33 AM »
ehehheh 22 ji hlat sab kuch sikha ddende aa fir punjabi sikhni kihra mushkal aa :cooll:
Angreji matey.

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Sports Khelan / Re: Cricket Zone
« on: January 20, 2011, 05:03:12 AM »
TVNZ on grading the black caps test series

Which i sort of disagree on some of the markings, most o' them should be on the D's and few on the F's after the disastrous test matches.


Brendon McCullum. 157 runs at 39.25.
As ever, the converted opener's series was liberally sprinkled with moments of brilliance and reckless dismissals. He threw away a century in the first innings in Hamilton then was unfairly sawn off by poor decisions twice in a row: caught behind in the second innings and LBW in his first dig in Wellington. Looks at the part at the top of the order and his presence in the field is a boost as well.
Grade: B


Tim McIntosh. 8 runs at 4.
Dropped after a dire outing in Hamilton where his lack of footwork was exposed by the fast men, particularly the bustling Tanvir Ahmed. It might've seemed harsh given he'd made 102 and 49 in India just two Tests previously, but his confidence levels had become so low that his position at the top of the order had become untenable.
Grade: F



Martin Guptill. 163 runs at 40.75.
Returned to his opening slot in Wellington and performed admirably; blunting the new ball in the first innings then stroking an attractive 73 in the second. However, his inability to rotate the strike to spin bowlers will be a real worry with a trip to the subcontinent for next month's World Cup looming. His incredible first innings dismissal in Hamilton - hitting a waist high full toss straight to cover - summed up his mental block around slower bowling.
Grade: B


Ross Taylor. 144 runs at 36.
Made up for a horror Test in Hamilton - where he scored just 14 runs and dropped an easy slips catch - with two half centuries in Wellington. Should've converted his first innings 78 to a hundred but lost concentration, and his surprisingly defensive approach in the second innings slowed New Zealand's push towards a declaration.
Grade: B


Jesse Ryder. 39 runs at 9.75.
A comeback series to forget for the left-hander; though each of his dismissals were memorable in their own way. He was run out at the bowler's end in Hamilton via a faint deflection onto the stumps, dismissed first ball by unplayable deliveries twice in a row, then incredibly was bowled shouldering arms to a gentle Hafeez off break on the first ball after a rain break to round off a miserable series.
Grade: D


Kane Williamson. 87 runs at 21.75.
In his first home series, the rigours of Test cricket began to hit home for the Tauranga youngster. The series began well with a patient fifty in Hamilton but it unravelled from there: first he ran out his skipper during the second innings fiasco and his scoring rate was painstaking slow during two scratchy innings at the Basin.
Grade: C


James Franklin. 39 runs at 19.5.
Forced his way back into the team for the second Test as a batsman who could bowl a bit but didn't really do either role justice. In the first innings he battled gamely to 33 before being strangled down the leg side and he was dismissed tamely in the second. On his home ground that has brought him success in past Tests, Franklin could extract little movement or bounce from the wicket and was used for just 14 overs in the Test.
Grade: B-


Reece Young. 103 runs at 25.75.
A promising debut series for the Auckland veteran. Made a crucial 57 to hold the New Zealand innings together in the first innings at Wellington and chipped in with three other scores in the teens. There were a few hiccups with the gloves - understandable since he's had little time to gel with regular first slipper Ross Taylor - but he looks like he belongs at this level.
Grade: B


Daniel Vettori. 114 runs at 28.5, 6 wickets at 34.2.
All but four of Vettori's runs came in a superb rearguard century in Wellington; his sixth in Tests. Strolling to the crease with his team in peril at 180 for six, he shared a sensible partnership of 138 with Young one of the highlights of the series. His bowling was treated with watchful respect from most of Pakistan's batsmen, although the ease with which they handled him on the final day at the Basin was surprising.
Grade: B


Tim Southee. 96 runs at 32, 6 wickets at 40.5.
By his own admission, Southee has struggled for consistency but might've turned a corner with a series of mature and reliable outings with the ball. More importantly, he showed a real hostility and abrasiveness with the ball that has been missing from recent New Zealand attacks; possibly even overstepping the mark on a couple of occasions. His figures don't do his efforts justice.
Grade: B


Brent Arnel. 4 wickets at 40.5.
Was New Zealand's best in the first innings in Hamilton but he failed to take a wicket after that and Vettori's decision not to use him until the 38th over of Pakistan's second innings in Wellington felt like a public rebuke. Tried hard but when the ball wasn't swinging he didn't have the pace to trouble the likes of Younis Khan and Misbah.
Grade: B-


Chris Martin. 9 wickets at 27.9.
The 36-year-old just keeps going and going. New Zealand's best bowler of the series ran in with the enthusiasm of a man half his age and the stamina of a marathon runner. Martin was a constant menace to the top order - six of his nine victims came from Pakistan's top three - and as ever, his batting provided the odd highlight. Agonisingly, he'll be made to wait until the Black Caps' next overseas tour to bring up his 200th Test wicket.|
Grade: A

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Gup Shup / Re: Pj will no longer exist
« on: January 20, 2011, 04:56:44 AM »
still nthim may be sm error on this page

-Sighs- I'll just post a bunch of drowning images. Wait for them to load up.






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Jokes Majaak / Re: the english
« on: January 20, 2011, 04:51:56 AM »
why u hate me nobdy on pj ever talked rude to me bt u r hitting me so sad
:laugh: Rofl. Tough love my man.

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Jokes Majaak / Re: Hitler & Dad
« on: January 20, 2011, 04:50:43 AM »
Wasn't aware that hitler speaks punjabi.

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Gup Shup / Re: Pj will no longer exist
« on: January 20, 2011, 04:46:03 AM »
wt i cant see that pic where is it

Oh man. Here's another 1.


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Jokes Majaak / Re: the english
« on: January 20, 2011, 04:40:17 AM »
ohh k bt no prob no copyrights were shown there under the txt ha ha ha ha
:pagel: You deserve to be punished. HARD.  :thaa: :thaa: :thaa:

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Gup Shup / Re: Pj will no longer exist
« on: January 20, 2011, 04:38:51 AM »
first u xplain me what the drown means :laugh: i dont know that

You don't even know what drowning means? Omg.  :waitin: This is drowning.


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Sports Khelan / Baseball
« on: January 20, 2011, 04:33:26 AM »
NY yankee curtis granderson is in auckland trying to get people to play baseball and introducing the game to different parts of the world. Could he get any lamer.  :wait:

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Sports Khelan / Re: Australian open
« on: January 20, 2011, 04:25:58 AM »
Day 4 results

Australian Open women's singles second round results today (prefix number denotes seeding).

Vera Zvonareva (Russia) beat Bojana Jovanovski (Serbia) 2-6 6-3 6-1 
16-Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (Russia) beat Kristina Barrois (Germany) 6-2 6-2 
13-Nadia Petrova (Russia) beat Alicia Molik (Australia) 6-4 6-1 
Alize Cornet (France) beat 26-Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (Spain) 7-5 6-1
Iveta Benesova (Czech Republic) beat 18-Maria Kirilenko (Russia) 6-3 6-1
12-Agnieszka Radwanska (Poland) beat Petra Martic (Croatia) 6-3 6-4
25-Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) beat Anna Chakvetadze (Russia) 6-3 6-4
Simona Halep (Romania) beat 24-Alisa Kleybanova (Russia) 6-4 7-6(2)
Peng Shuai (China) beat 7-Jelena Jankovic (Serbia) 7-6(3) 6-3
10-Shahar Peer (Israel) beat Sorana Cirstea (Romania) 6-3 6-2
Ayumi Morita (Japan) beat Caroline Garcia (France) 6-4 6-4
22-Flavia Pennetta (Italy) beat Lourdes Dominguez Lino (Spain) 6-2 6-2
3-Kim Clijsters (Belgium) beat Carla Suarez Navarro (Spain) 6-1 6-3

Australian Open men's singles second round results today (prefix number denotes seeding).

13-Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (France) beat Andreas Seppi (Italy) 6-3 7-6(1) 7-6(5) 
10-Mikhail Youzhny (Russia) beat Blaz Kavcic (Slovenia) 6-3 6-1 5-7 4-6 6-1 
15-Marin Cilic (Croatia) beat Santiago Giraldo (Colombia) 6-3 7-6(1) 6-1 
32-Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (Spain) beat Eduardo Schwank (Argentina) 6-4 7-6(8) 6-1 
Bernard Tomic (Australia) beat 31-Feliciano Lopez (Spain) 7-6(4) 7-6(3) 6-3 
1-Rafa Nadal (Spain) beat Ryan Sweeting (US) 6-2 6-1 6-1 
Milos Raonic (Canada) beat 22-Michael Llodra (France) 7-6(3) 6-3 7-6(4) 
Alexandr Dolgopolov (Ukraine) beat Benjamin Becker (Germany) 6-3 6-0 3-6 7-6(3)

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Cars / Re: Reset Airbag - Nissan skyline R33 / R34
« on: January 20, 2011, 04:21:17 AM »
hhehe my bad i used capitals .. i thought u wear glasses.. didnt mean i was yelling hehe
Is that supposed to be an insult?  :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon: :comeon:

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Cars / Re: Smashed my car
« on: January 20, 2011, 04:20:31 AM »
haha superman .. am not

your spiderwoman  :happy:
:happy: You gotta be the superman.

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Jokes Majaak / Re: Powerlifter 2 his GF
« on: January 20, 2011, 04:17:03 AM »
 :blah:

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