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Pics / happy mothers day« on: May 13, 2012, 12:18:47 AM »
My mummy
Everyone's Mother Learnt love from you when required you hugged me and loved me. Your ears always listened the voice of my heart You always realized and gave me your shoulder to weep and to laugh Caught me by hands when I was falling Oh!mother you are great next to Almighty but for me you are in deep corner of my heart. 224
News Khabran / moneysingh need help« on: May 08, 2012, 10:55:23 AM »
sat sir akal
i have essay 10 paragraph for auto repair shop class. the essay about Electric Cars and give me some ideas please janta help me... thank you 225
News Khabran / boston celtics won« on: May 07, 2012, 12:28:46 PM »Hawks 79 Celtics 101 The Boston Celtics broke out of their offensive slump behind 24 points from Paul Pierce as they blew out the Atlanta Hawks 101-79 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference first round series. The victory gives the Celts' a commanding 3-1 series lead over Atlanta in the best-of-seven affair. Rajon Rondo (20 points, 16 assists) dazzled the Garden crowd by setting the tone for the scorching Celtics' offense that put up 90 points over the first three quarters. The offensive outburst resulted in the hosts leading by as many as 37 points in the second half, spoiling the returns of Josh Smith (15 points, 13 rebounds) and Al Horford (12 points, five rebounds) to the Atlanta lineup. After shooting just 40.6 percent from the field over the first three games of the series, Boston hit a sensational 63.6 percent of their shots (28-of-44) in the first half, enabling them to build a 24-point lead, helping them to cruise to the easy win. QUOTABLE: "When I left shootaround [this morning], I probably thought he wasn't going to play. The fact that he could come in and play, and then play the way he played was great. He was just on fire." -- Celtics coach Doc Rivers on Pierce overcoming a left knee injury suffered Sunday morning THE STAT: Boston scored 67 of their 101 points on the night from outside the paint on 28-of-56 shooting. TURNING POINT: Boston led comfortably for the majority of the second half, but the Hawks put the TD Garden crowd on edge with a 13-0 run towards the end of third quarter, cutting the C's lead to 21 for the time being. Boston's offense crushed the threat and sprung back to life however, thanks to a pair of 3-pointers which jumpstarted an 8-0 outburst for the hosts, and ended any hopes of a historic Atlanta comeback. QUOTABLE II: "We were beaten in every phase of the game. We did not respond very well to the pressure, to the aggressiveness that they were playing with. I haven't seen that type of performance in our team in quite some time." -- Hawks coach Larry Drew HOT: Pierce -- Boston's captain shook off a left knee injury suffered in Sunday's shootaround to put forth one of the most efficient performances of his career. Pierce made five of his final six shots of the night, and hit a tremendous 10-of-13 attempts overall, including four-of-six from downtown. With 24 points over 18 minutes, the small forward averaged 1.33 points each minute he was in the game. NOT: Jeff Teague -- After averaging 18.7 points over the first three games of the series, the third-year guard came back down to earth, managing just seven points on 3-of-9 shooting over 27 minutes. QUOTABLE III: "You don't want to give a team any confidence. You've got to go down to Atlanta with the right mindset. You don't want to bring it back to Boston because anything could happen." -- Pierce on Celts' attitude heading into Game 5 QUOTABLE IV: "I felt okay, just excited to be back. It's disappointing for us to come out and lose this way, but the good thing is that we're going back home. It's 3-1 and I'm sure a lot of people are probably writing us off already. We feel pretty good about going back home." -- Horford, on his return from injury INSIDE THE ARENA: Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney cheered on the Celtics from mid-court seats. Bruins winger Milan Lucic attended the game as well at courtside. GOOD MOVE: Rivers went deeper into his bench Sunday night, giving minutes to Keyon Dooling and Marquis Daniels in the first half after injuries and heavy minutes had affected the starters over the past few games. The decision paid dividends, as the hosts extended their second quarter lead with the second unit on the floor, allowing extra rest for the overworked starting five. NOTABLE: Smith returned to action after missing Game 3 of the series with a sprained left knee. Despite finishing with a double-double, Smith looked to be in pain on the floor and finished with a team-high six turnovers. ... Horford made an unexpected return to action after missing the last three-plus months with a torn pectoral muscle suffered January 11th against Indiana. "He said he did feel pretty good, and I thoughts he did a good job tonight," Drew said of Horford postgame. ... Pierce told reporters he suffered the knee injury tripping over a teammate tonight, and aggravated the injury in the third quarter tonight. He remains day-to-day. ... Mickael Pietrus sat out the majority of the second half with a hamstring injury. ... Avery Bradley played through a sore left shoulder and finished with seven points. ... Atlanta had eight turnovers in the first quarter. ... After starting the series hitting just 18.4 percent of their 3-point attempts, Boston went 11-of-26 from beyond the arc in Game 4. ... Tracy McGrady played just nine minutes after suffering a sprained ankle in Game 3. He finished with two points. UP NEXT: Game 5 Boston @ Atlanta will be Tuesday night at 8 p.m. on TNT. 226
News Khabran / KG anchoring Celtics' clamp-down D« on: May 03, 2012, 12:04:01 PM »
Kevin Garnett finished fifth in voting for the 2012 Defensive Player of the Year Award. That's just as well if you're a Boston Celtics fan looking ahead to Game 3 of the Atlanta Hawks series on Friday night.
If the Hawks don't have Josh Smith, the going will be that much tougher against Kevin Garnett and the Celtics. KG doesn't like getting individual awards, and he really doesn't like getting them before games. It distracts from his normal regimen. He's only gotten two in his Hall of Fame career -- the Most Valuable Player Award in 2004 while with the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2008, his first year in Boston. The MVP award was presented to him by commissioner David Stern prior to Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Sacramento Kings. Minnesota lost the game (at home) and KG was 6-of-21 from the field, had six turnovers and missed seven of eight shots in the second half of what turned out to be a close game. The DPOY award was presented before Game 2 of the Atlanta series in the first round of the playoffs. Garnett called all his Celtics teammates to join him (memories of Mike Eruzione at Lake Placid in 1980) and then came out and bricked his first seven shots. The Celtics won the game by 19 points and KG rallied from his slow start to finish with 19 points and 10 rebounds. So without all the fanfare, Garnett and the Celtics (including a returned and hopefully remorseful Rajon Rondo) can once again get back to the ongoing business of shutting down the Hawks when the game begins. Paul Pierce received the majority of the props for his virtuoso performance in Game 2 -- and justifiably so. He was terrific. But you also have to give enormous credit to KG, Pierce, Avery Bradley and two unlikely sorts, Mickael Pietrus and -- am I actually writing this? -- Marquis Daniels. The small-ball quintet was on the floor for the final 10:22 of Game 2 when the Celtics overtook the Hawks and stifled them. The Hawks saw a five-point lead turn into a nine-point deficit. The final was 87-80. Here's what the Hawks did in the fourth quarter Tuesday night -- at home -- against the Rondo-less, Ray Allen-less Celtics. They shot 4-of-19 from the field and the fourth field goal, by Willie Green with 24.3 seconds left, was of absolutely no consequence. They had six turnovers -- or two more miscues than baskets. They went nearly four minutes without scoring to open the quarter and more than 4½ minutes before getting their first field goal. That basket ended a field goal drought of almost 7½ minutes. The Celtics had three blocked shots in the quarter, two of them by Bradley. The Celtics guard has as many blocks in the series as Atlanta's rejector-in-chief, Josh Smith. Pietrus had a forgettable offensive night, but he was exemplary at the other end, relieving Pierce of the need to defend Joe Johnson -- and defending Johnson as well as anyone can. The rarely used Daniels, he of the 28 missed games (23 DNPs and five inactives), was similarly effective and another testament to Doc Rivers' ability to think (and coach) outside the box. But when you're talking Celtics defense, it almost always starts with Garnett. He sets the tone. He calls out teammates. Since his arrival here in 2007, he has been the defensive conscience of the team. And through two games of this series, the defense has been quite effective. Atlanta is shooting 37.7 percent (in the playoffs, only Indiana is shooting worse) and is averaging 81.5 points a game. Garnett was at his best on two key possessions in the fourth quarter. The first was swallowing up Smith and forcing a ridiculous running something or other, which nearly broke the backboard. The Celtics had a two-point lead at the time, 72-70. The second was vintage KG, blocking an Ivan Johnson attempt from down low with the Celtics leading by seven. It was the exclamation point of the quarter. The Celtics' defense was one of the main reasons to like this team's chances, not only in this series but going forward. No team played better defense over the second half of the season and the Celtics ended up No. 1 overall in the two critical categories: defensive field-goal percentage and defensive 3-point field-goal percentage. It's one of the reasons, maybe the reason, that almost everyone picked Boston to win this series, even though Atlanta finished with a better record and had the home-court advantage. All the Einsteins at ESPNBoston.com picked the Celtics. It was hilarious to watch the ABC/ESPN roundtable on Sunday after the news broke that Derrick Rose was out for the playoffs. A Boston-Miami Eastern Conference final was now quite likely. The Celtics should be able to handle the Bulls, assuming Chicago is able to get by Philadelphia. No one mentioned the possibility of the Celtics losing to the Hawks. The gents never once mentioned Atlanta. Well, the Celtics now have the home-court advantage. The TD Garden will be rocking on Friday night. We might even see Ray Allen on the court. But we know we'll see Garnett and we can pretty much expect to see another night of excellent team defense. And because KG isn't getting another trophy for his case at home, he should be ready to go from the outset. Along with the possible absence of Smith, that is not something the Atlanta Hawks want to contemplate. LET GO Celtics JO BOLE SO AKAL SAT SIR AKAL 227
News Khabran / dj moneysingh news« on: April 30, 2012, 11:52:52 AM »
sat sir akal janta,
moneysingh going rap in this 1984 sikh song and moneysingh rap 3 songs in sikh, in summer moneysingh going come in india we going work video,hope you janta like it. 229
Pics / singh auto repair« on: April 27, 2012, 10:51:50 PM »
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Love Pyar / Do you think money singh in love?« on: April 26, 2012, 03:58:14 PM »
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News Khabran / The Presidentof the United States: Condemn India’s violation of freedomof speech« on: April 20, 2012, 11:48:04 PM »
- Peaceful protestors have been attacked, arrested, and even shot by police in Punjab (Jaspal Singh, 18 years old, died after police opened fire on protestors)
http://www.itnsource.com/en/shotlist/RTV/2012/03/30/RTV1000812/ - There are strong indications that a social media blackout was imposed. Many felt and were intimidated to post any information regarding the protests in Punjab or the current situation. This has effectively choked the cyber chatter on Twitter/FaceBook and other social media coming out of Punjab and appears to be a blatant violation of freedom of speech, something not expected from a democratic country. - The US Government should condemn these violations of democratic rights to free speech and peaceful protests. Two youths were killed in Gurdaspur city in India's northern Punjab state on Thursday (March 29) as police opened fire to disperse the crowed protesting against the federal government's decision deferring the death penalty on Balwant Singh Rajoana, co-accused in the assassination of the state's then Chief Minister Beant Singh in 1995. 233
News Khabran / How Can She Slap?: Build Up To The Fight (Full Version)« on: April 18, 2012, 11:49:19 PM »234
Religous Videos / RAJOANA - KAUM DA HEERA **OFFICIAL VIDEO**« on: April 18, 2012, 11:41:36 PM »
RAJOANA - KAUM DA HEERA **OFFICIAL VIDEO**
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Pics / sade pind mc donalds kuhal geya aa aaj opening c« on: April 14, 2012, 12:50:13 AM »
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