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« on: April 08, 2012, 03:04:36 AM »
It is said that men are from Mars and women from Venus, agreed that there is friction between the two and that romantic feelings and sexual attraction are bound to creep-in between.From Adam and Eve down to the present generation, opposite sexes are always ‘meant’ to draw each other, love, fight, ... and that’s about it.
Or is it?
Can’t the two ever be ‘just friends’?
The concept of platonic friendship that arose and written from the time of Greek Philosopher Plato still remains as unclear and confusing as ever.
“What I'm saying is - and this is not a come-on in any way, shape or form - is thatmen and women can't be JUST friends ?!Waiting for your words![/b][/font][/size] :waitin:
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« on: December 10, 2011, 06:53:50 AM »
Before going to bed tonight, don't forget to set your alarm clock. A total lunar eclipse early Saturday morning (Dec. 10) is expected to offer lucky skywatchers stunning views of a bright red, supersized moon.
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting the moon completely in shadow. The eclipse will start at around 7:45 a.m. EST (4:45 a.m. PST, 1245 GMT), when the shadow of the moon inches across the lunar disk.
The celestial show will be visible from parts of North America, with those in the western portions of Canada and the United States particularly well placed for the event. People in Alaska, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, and central and eastern Asia should also be able to catch sight of the reddened moon.
"For people in the western United States, the eclipse is deepest just before local dawn," NASA scientists said in a statement. "Face west to see the red moon sinking into the horizon as the sun rises behind your back. It's a rare way to begin your day."
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« on: December 05, 2011, 02:41:16 PM »
spell ur name & luk for d meaning of each lettr in ur name
a: gifted b: loved by all c: innocent d: talented e: gud bt hurts f: feels for othrs g: logical thin kin h: calm i: respected j: enjoys life k: gets cheated easily l: arrogant m: great persn n: proud o: sportive p: smiling q: cool r: unpredictable s: intelligent t: genuine u: practical v: angry w: take it easy kind x: caring y: smiling z: jovial
ur complete personality is found.... check urs
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« on: December 05, 2011, 02:36:38 PM »
HOW TO DETECT A HIDDEN CAMERA In front of the trial room, take your mobile and make sure that your mobile can make calls..... . Then enter into the trial room, and make a call. If u CAN'T make a call, there is a HIDDEN CAMERA....!!!!! ... This is due to interference of fiber optic during signal transfer... :cooll:
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« on: October 25, 2011, 06:26:27 PM »
hanji challo sare apna apna opinion dao ka ja tuhade kol sara time jinda rehn di option hove gi ki tusi jeena chaho gaye and if yes kio?
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« on: September 18, 2011, 06:39:50 PM »
If you were going to die soon and had only one phone call you could make, who would you call and what would you say? :
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« on: August 21, 2011, 08:24:01 PM »
Plz dso : soch ka dso
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« on: July 14, 2011, 04:11:15 PM »
challo aaj sare daso kai ja koi apna / apni tuhade naal russ jnda/ jandi aa ta tusi kida mnunda ho usnu ?
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« on: December 03, 2010, 08:26:03 PM »
One year old child found pregnant in Saudi Arabia. Doctors says it’s a unique case for this world! Medical Science Report says : “When the mother of this child was pregnant, she had 2 fetuses inside her. But one of the fetus grew inside the other, this why this girl was born with the other fetus inside her womb. :scared:
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« on: November 17, 2010, 06:53:20 PM »
What Are Evil Spirits? and Do U Believe In Spirits?
I was reading this book abt spirits and made me think Does spirits or Ghost exist? Do u guys believe in evil spirits ? Has anyone seen an evil spirit?
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« on: October 01, 2010, 12:19:41 AM »
let's see who can answer it right :won:
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« on: September 25, 2010, 11:39:48 AM »
STOCKHOLM - Swedish police evacuated 273 people from a Pakistan International Airlines jet diverted to Stockholm due to a bomb alert Saturday and detained a passenger on suspicion of preparing aircraft sabotage, officials said.
However, no explosives were found on the man or on the Boeing 777, and all passengers — except the suspect — were allowed back on the plane nine hours later. It took off for Manchester, England, from where the passengers would continue their journey to Karachi, said Jan Lindqvist, a spokesman for airport operator Swedavia.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said it was investigating whether the incident was a "terrorism hoax."
The plane was travelling from Toronto to Karachi when the pilot asked to land after Canadian authorities received a tip that a passenger was carrying explosives.
A SWAT team detained the suspect as he was evacuated from the aircraft along with the other passengers. An AP reporter at the airport saw the passengers boarding yellow airport buses parked near the aircraft.
Police described the suspect as a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin, aged about 30, but said they had not confirmed his identity.
A spokesman for the state-owned Pakistan International Airlines said the suspect was a 25-year-old Canadian national.
The tip was "called in by a woman in Canada," police operation leader Stefan Radman said, adding that Swedish police took the threat seriously.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police spokesman Sgt. Marc LaPorte said an anonymous caller called twice Friday saying a man on the flight had explosives.
"The first call provided vague information. It did lay out that there was an individual on that specific flight in possession of explosives and then the second call provided more details with regards to the identity of the person," LaPorte said.
He declined to elaborate on the caller, saying there was potentially a criminal offence involved.
"We take any call of this nature very seriously. Basically we have to ascertain the credibility and reliability of the call and try to determine whether there was a deliberate intent on behalf of the caller to mislead the police or if it falls into the definition of a terrorism hoax."
Police officials said the man was not on any international no-fly lists and had cleared a security check in Canada. He didn't resist when the SWAT team took him into custody.
Investigators were questioning the man at a police station, and a prosecutor was to decide whether to formally arrest him.
In Pakistan, a spokesman for state-run PIA confirmed the incident involved flight PK782 to Karachi.
"The plane has landed at the Stockholm airport due to security reasons," airline spokesman Sultan Hasan said.
The passengers were waiting at the "international holding area" at the airport as they and their luggage were scanned and searched, Hasan said. Pakistani diplomats were at the airport to co-ordinate with the security officials.
PIA said there were 255 passengers and 18 crew members on the plane. Of the passengers, 102 were Canadian nationals, 139 Pakistanis, eight U.S. citizens, three Indians and one each from Japan, Malaysia and Bangladesh.
The Canadian Embassy in Stockholm was in contact with local authorities to gather additional information, Foreign Affairs spokesman Alain Cacchione said.
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