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Maan-Sanmaan/Respect+ / Re: Pj Gabru Promotion - Garari Singh
« on: July 26, 2015, 04:36:58 AM »
congo bai  :superhappy:

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Love Pyar / Re: Je tanu ek nu choose karna pave tusi pyar Ja parents?
« on: July 25, 2015, 04:26:38 AM »
grow up !   :loll:


ofcourse parents

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Love Pyar / Re: Kaise nu pyar karna galat kam?
« on: July 25, 2015, 04:24:12 AM »
pyar krna galat  nai aa bt pyar kar ke return ch kuch v expect krna galat aa

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Gup Shup / Re: Guess the above person listening which song if so...
« on: July 25, 2015, 04:19:56 AM »
i have no idea

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Gup Shup / Re: Strangest diet
« on: July 24, 2015, 02:20:34 PM »

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Help & Suggestions / Re: help
« on: July 24, 2015, 01:21:14 PM »
Dnt knw anything bout it :dnk:
Original cd's buy kr la kise store to mil ju














stage play aa officially koi v CD release he nai hoi i think

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Fun Time / Concrete Buffer Gone Wild - Construction site FAIL (Funny)
« on: July 24, 2015, 01:13:20 PM »

This is one of the funniest construction fail videos on the internet. The narration is fantastic and hilarious. Over 'n out





https://youtu.be/TGkpkO492m8

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Help & Suggestions / help
« on: July 24, 2015, 01:05:54 AM »
i need full stage drama "dharamraj.com" by gurchet chitrkar

...
https://youtu.be/1CMWsChRyj0



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Dil karda  vi par dar jeha vi lagda vich vich








lol how innocrnt

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Gup Shup / Strangest diet
« on: July 23, 2015, 09:49:58 AM »





During his lifetime, Michel Lotito (France) (b. 15 June 1950) of Grenoble, France, known as Monsieur Mangetout, ate metal and glass throughout his lifetime, beginning in 1959. Gastroenterologists X-rayed his stomach and described his ability to consume 900 g (2 lb) of metal per day as unique.
His diet since 1966 included 18 bicycles, 15 supermarket trolleys, seven TV sets, six chandeliers, two beds, a pair of skis, a low-calorie Cessna light aircraft and a computer. He is said to have provided the only example in history of a coffin (handles and all) ending up inside a man.
He first became aware of his ability when a glass from which he was drinking, broke and he began chewing the fragments. By October 1997, he had eaten nearly 9 tons of metal. He said that bananas and hard-boiled eggs made him sick.
Mr Lotito died of natural causes on June 25, 2007.

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Fun Time / Re: punjabi janta site kado start hoyi c ?
« on: July 21, 2015, 12:24:34 PM »
missing that green and blue PJ  :break:

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Fun Time / Elphie? Selphie?
« on: July 21, 2015, 12:12:22 PM »

Elphie? Selphie? The world isn't quite sure just what to call the selfie taken by an elephant in a Thailand zoo. All they know for sure, is this animal has some serious selfie game.

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Knowledge / Re: Close Encounter: Spacecraft Makes Flyby Of Pluto
« on: July 20, 2015, 01:36:30 PM »
i was looking to post some more updates of nasa's projects like
Mars Missions
Orion Spacecraft
Space Launch System
Earth Missions
Hubble Space Telescope
Spitzer Space Telescope
Cassini at Saturn
James Webb Space Telescope
bt i think i should hv to stop




ptandro tusi ta serious ee le gye :loll:

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    Beauty Fashion LifeStyle / Air Jordans For Sneaker Fans
    « on: July 20, 2015, 01:05:56 PM »
    Air Jordan X "Chicago" (2015) Original release 1995









    Air Jordan VIII "Black/Aqua" (2015) Original release 1993



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    The technology around communication is constantly evolving -- I can still remember when cellphones looked like ridiculously large play toys. We've come a long way since then! These days, many of us use Skype or Facetime to communicate with our friends and family -- which is great, especially if you're long distance. However, wouldn't it be great if you could reach out and touch the loved ones you're missing? Thanks to a group of students at MIT, in the future, you'll be able to do just that! This was amazing to watch -- I can't wait for the day when I'll be able to communicate with my long distance friends and family through touch!




    https://youtu.be/lvtfD_rJ2hE


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    Knowledge / Re: Close Encounter: Spacecraft Makes Flyby Of Pluto
    « on: July 19, 2015, 01:42:51 PM »
    New horizon runs on just 225 volts which is jst enough to run a coffee machine
    Nasa wale kbbe aa chandre






    indeed

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    Knowledge / Close Encounter: Spacecraft Makes Flyby Of Pluto
    « on: July 18, 2015, 12:12:57 PM »




    It took nearly a decade to travel three billion miles through our solar system, but NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has finally reached Pluto.


    New Horizons sped past Pluto early Tuesday morning, making its closest approach at 7:49 a.m. EDT. Pluto was once considered the ninth, and most distant, planet in our solar system, but was downgraded to dwarf planet status in 2005.






    A map charting New Horizons' progress





    The probe has been snapping hundreds of stunning photos of Pluto and its moons: Charon, which is about the size of Texas, plus the smaller moons Styx, Nix, Kerberos and Hydra. The New Horizons mission has gone smoothly since its launch in 2006 - no small feat, considering that its delicate instruments could be badly damaged by even the smallest space particles as it zips through space at 36,000 miles per hour.




    An image of Pluto taken during New Horizon's closest flyby





    While NASA engineers celebrated the technical feat, they won't be able to fully exhale until the spacecraft once again makes contact with the tracking station near the Australian capital of Canberra. That's expected to happen on Wednesday morning, at which time New Horizons will upload more high-resolution photos for the world to see. Traveling at the speed of light, transmissions take more than four hours to reach Earth.




    New Horizons is about the size of a baby grand piano





    New Horizons won't land on Pluto, but it's expected to provide invaluable data to further our knowledge of space. Scientists have already found that Pluto is a little bit bigger - by a diameter of fifty miles - than previously thought. After the probe passes Pluto, it will continue to explore the Kuiper belt - the area of our solar system beyond the planets that contains remnants of the universe's creation. After this, it will eventually leave our solar system entirely and enter interstellar space.



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    Gup Shup / 10 Circus Workers Who Actually Existed
    « on: July 18, 2015, 11:50:18 AM »

    If any of you are fans of American Horror Story: Freak Show, then brace yourself for a list of equally fascinating people who have actually existed throughout history.


    Unfortunately, it's saddening to realize that many of their lives weren't the greatest, nor were many of them treated properly or with respect, but then again, human beings suck and we still don't treat each other properly, so there's nothing anyone can do. We legitimately just gave women the right to vote this century, so, we're kind of behind on a lot of things.


    This list of what people so meanly referred to as "freaks" is incredibly fascinating. Check it out:


    1. Francesco A. Lentini:


    Francesco is one of the few sideshow circus workers who actually garnered a ton of respect and praise...well, that's after getting bullied for years, of course.


    He technically is a pair of conjoined twins, but his "brother" (who is made up of one leg and genitals) got attached to his spine.


    After learning to cope with his disability by seeing that other kids had it much worse than he did, Lentini decided to tour with a variety of circuses including Barnum's and Coney Island.


    After touring with different circuses, he was so well-respected and loved that people dubbed him as "The King."










    2. Schlitzie:


    Also known as a "pinhead," Schlitzie was born with microcephalus; a condition that causes a sloped forehead and an abnormally smaller head and brain.


    He was always known to be a ray of sunshine and a man who had unconditional love for everyone around him.
    No one really knows for sure about Schlitzie's history, but it is believed that his parents sold him to a showman to be put on display shortly after his birth.


    Even though he never truly retired, he spent 71 years of his life entertaining all of those around him before he passed away.








    3. Ella Harper:



    Also known as "Camel Girl," Ella was born with a condition that caused her knees to bend backwards. She performed in circuses in the late 1800s and newspapers everywhere would describe her as "the most wonderful freak of nature since the creation of the world."


    She quit after she saved up enough money to go to school, but after 1886, there really is no trace of Ella except for a marriage certificate in 1905.








    4. Fanny Mills:


    Also known as the Ohio Big Foot Girl, Fanny was born with Milroy disease, causing extreme swelling of the legs and feet. Her feet got to be 17 inches long before she died at the age of 39.








    5. Joseph Merrick:


    Joseph, also known as the Elephant Man, is an interesting case. He was born normal and only started noticing deformities when he was three years old in the form of bumps forming on the left side of his body. By the time he was 12, his deformities were severe and his father ended up kicking him out of the house, leaving Joseph homeless, hungry and alone.


    He became a door-to-door salesman who hid his face behind a burlap mask, but obviously was unsuccessful.


    He ended up becoming a sort of celebrity among the elite in Victorian society.


    To this day, no one really knows what the condition he suffered from was .








    6. Len and Ernie:


    The "Two Boys, One Head" is actually Ernie Defort born with a parasitic twin attached to his sternum.


    He didn't tour for long because his health started to deteriorate as his twin brother grew. At 12 years old, they decided to surgically remove his twin, but Ernie was emotionally attached to him and didn't want to undergo the surgery.


    According to the doctor, Ernie had the intelligence of a 19-year-old. After surviving the surgery, Ernie suffered from depression and a few psychological issues, but ended up living a well-balanced life. He even got married!










    7. Edouard Beaupré:


    The eldest of 20 children, Edouard was the only one to grow abnormally large. He stood over 7 feet tall by the young age of 17 and still continued to grow. Instead of using his height to sell himself as a "giant freak of nature," he decided to become a strongman.


    He toured with Barnum and Bailey Circus, but in 1904, while on tour with them, he collapsed due to a pulmonary hemorrhage and died at 23. At the time of his death, he measured 8 feet 3 inches tall.


    Even after his death, however, his preserved corpse was kept on display for profit. Finally, after 85 years of his body traveling from place to place, he was laid to rest respectfully.










    8. Nicodemus the Indescribable:


    Nicodemus, born John Doogs, was born with truncated limbs. He was, however, remarkably strong and extremely talented in acrobatics.








    9. Mignon The Penguin Girl:


    Mignon was born with phocomelia which typically stunts the limbs and fuses fingers, but her fingers were fused in such a manner that they resembled flippers, hence her stage name.


    She married twice and had a healthy son with her first husband. Her second husband was the crippled former acrobat called "Hoppy the Frog Boy" who performed with her for many years.










    10. Percilla:


    Born with hypertrichosis, she had two rows of teeth and a face full of hair. Her father decided to make the most of a seemingly awful situation and approached Karl L. Lauther, a well-known show promoter, for help. He immediately hired Percilla and even got emotionally attached to her. So much so, that he hated it when the public would call her "Monkey Girl."


    Her father was shot and passed away, so Lauther adopted her as his own daughter.


    While performing, she met Emmitt Bejano, the Alligator-Skinned Man. They fell in love and got married in 1938. Eventually, they both retired in Florida and lived happily until Emmitt passed away in 1995.


    Percilla was even a guest on Jerry Springer (clean-shaven, however) and peacefully died in her sleep in 2001.





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    PJ Games / Re: Last textmessage that u received
    « on: July 18, 2015, 12:05:14 AM »
    eid mubark

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    Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday Taur Kaur
    « on: July 17, 2015, 09:32:00 PM »
    happy bday kamal  :)

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