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Gup Shup / Re: how i can make gf happy
« on: January 17, 2012, 06:37:00 AM »Ehna cho kuj v ni eh ta 10th to thale dia classes dia options ne :D:ok
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Gup Shup / Re: how i can make gf happy« on: January 17, 2012, 06:37:00 AM »Ehna cho kuj v ni eh ta 10th to thale dia classes dia options ne :D:ok 742
Gup Shup / Re: how i can make gf happy« on: January 17, 2012, 06:34:34 AM »go take her out some place romantichmmm buy her love birds ...... hmm 743
Gup Shup / Re: how i can make gf happy« on: January 16, 2012, 06:23:04 PM »bai sab kuch kar le..........usne kadi nahi happy hona :D: :D: :D:na 744
Gup Shup / how i can make gf happy« on: January 16, 2012, 05:29:46 PM »
how i can make gf happy
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Pics / Re: homemade Pinnia« on: January 16, 2012, 05:09:56 PM »wah 22 wah ..ok ji 748
Pics / Re: homemade pizza« on: January 16, 2012, 12:34:27 AM »bro wehres the finished product?i ate 751
PJ Games / Re: who your favourite punjabi rapper« on: January 16, 2012, 12:14:44 AM »LMAOoye ki hoye 752
Lyrics / babbu maan - supney« on: January 16, 2012, 12:13:54 AM »
Kayi Saalan Ton Supneyan De Vich Aundi hai
Kayi Saalan Ton Supneyan De Vich Aundi hai Billian Akhan Par Chehre Te Parda a Kayi Saalan Ton Supneyan De Vich Aundi hai Billian Akhan Par Chehre Te Parda a Jinna Kudiye Hoye Jinna Kudiye Tun Munde Te Mardi en Udon Jyada Munda Tere Te Marda e Udon Jyada Munda Tere Te Marda e Kayi Saalan Ton Supneyan De Vich Aunda e Kayi Saalan Ton Supneyan De Vich Aunda e Samajh Ni Aunda Kehda Picha Karda e Kayi Saalan Ton Supneyan De Vich Aunda e Samajh Ni Aunda Kehda Picha Karda e Aj Saver Ton Aj Saver Ton Shikkan Aayi Jaandian Ne Dassin Maa Mainu Kehda Chete Karda e Dassin Maa Mainu Kehda Chete Karda e Sun Sakhiye Kad Paini Navi Sakiri Ni Kis Farhad Di Ban Na Tun Seeri Ni Sun Sakhiye Kad Paini Navi Sakiri Ni Kis Farhad Di Ban Na Tun Seeri Ni Malki Bhardi Paani Ishq Deyan Khoohan Te Malki Bhardi Paani Ishq Deyan Khoohan Te Kehda Keema Bukk Paani Nu Karda e Jinna Kudiye Tun Munde Te Mardi en Udon Jyada Munda Tere Te Marda e Udon Jyada Munda Tere Te Marda e Aaye koyi Kabootar Takhat Hazare Ton Hoja Ve Jhang Roshan Ishq Sharare Ton Aaye koyi Kabootar Takhat Hazare Ton Hoja Ve Jhang Roshan Ishq Sharare Ton Ghum Ghum Ke Jad Badal Chade Jawani Da Ghum Ghum Ke Jad Badal Chade Jawani Da Akh Matkaye Bina Fer Kiven Sarda e Aj Saver Ton Shikkan Aayi Jaandian Ne Dassin Maa Mainu Kehda Chete Karda e Dassin Maa Mainu Kehda Chete Karda e Badiyan Lammiyan Raata Ishq Siyaal Diyan Janam Janam Da Saathi Koi Bhaal Diyan Badiyan Lammiyan Raata Ishq Siyaal Diyan Janam Janam Da Saathi Koi Bhaal Diyan Vich Siyalin Saheban Jadon Jawaan Hoyi Daanabad Bakki Te Mirza Chad da e Jinna Kudiye Tun Munde Te Mardi en Udon Jyada Munda Tere Te Marda e Dassin Maa Mainu Kehda Chete Karda e Udon Jyada Munda Tere Te Marda e Dassin Maa Mainu Kehda Chete Karda e 753
Maan-Sanmaan/Respect+ / Re: Jatt Mullanpuria - Global Mod Promotion« on: January 15, 2012, 11:20:42 PM »
congrats paji
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PJ Games / Re: who your favourite punjabi rapper« on: January 15, 2012, 11:12:44 PM »:hehe: money singh kyon a yaar ...... :laugh:i am money singh 756
Sports Khelan / Broncos vs. Patriots« on: January 15, 2012, 12:27:58 AM »
Tom Brady ties playoff record as New England shreds Tim Tebow and Denver
Broncos 10 Patriots 45 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – There may have been a time – in the middle of the week, in the hours before kickoff, even early in the second quarter, though that’s a stretch – when it seemed feasible that Tim Tebow and his Denver Broncos could have beaten Tom Brady and his New England Patriots. Talk of karma and religion and all sorts of elements that have little to do with football filled the icy air, and with a week between playoff games, there are hours to kill and story lines to hype. Then this AFC divisional playoff game started. Less than two minutes in, the Patriots were up by a touchdown. Less than six minutes later, they were up by two. Over the final 2 1/2 minutes of a freakishly good first half, they scored two more to go up by 28 points. All that pregame dissection of Tebow’s throwing motion and Tebow’s beliefs and Tebow’s leadership and Tebow’s deficiencies seemed downright silly, because the vastly superior player, Brady, and the clearly superior team, New England, won in a never-in-doubt romp, 45-10, in which Brady tied an NFL playoff record with six touchdown passes. So take a moment to give Tebow his due, put his season to rest, and wonder about his future later. Take several moments, though, to appreciate what Brady did before a Gillette Stadium crowd of 68,756, whose applause was muffled only by ski gloves. He threw five touchdowns in the first half alone, three to superhuman tight end Rob Gronkowski, who hauled in 10 balls for 145 yards. Brady hit on 26 of his 34 throws, including all three he threw on the Patriots’ opening touchdown drive, and all five he threw on the back-breaking final touchdown drive of the first half, which took all of 64 seconds. When his night was done, he had racked up 363 yards, a new franchise postseason record, and the Patriots had scored more points than in any of the other 36 playoff games in their history. More importantly, Brady and the Patriots won their first postseason game since Jan. 20, 2008, the AFC Championship Game against San Diego. Since then, they had been upset in Super Bowl XLII by the New York Giants, lost a home playoff game to Baltimore following the 2009 season, and lost a home playoff game to the New York Jets following the 2010 season. Perhaps they saved it all for Saturday night, when they easily earned the right to host the winner of Sunday’s Baltimore-Houston game for the AFC title. Brady now has more playoff victories with one team, 15, than any quarterback in history. Win next week, and advance to his fifth Super Bowl, and he’ll tie Joe Montana for the most postseason wins of all-time. Tebow’s oddball season – at times inspirational, at times baffling – thus came to an ignominious close. In the third quarter, with the Patriots up 42-7, the Foxborough faithful mockingly chanted his name in sing-song ridicule, “Teeee-bow! Teee-bow!” He had no response. He completed 9 of 26 passes for 136 yards, ran five times for 13 more yards. Other than when Brady made his one slip-up – an interception in New England territory late in the first quarter – Tebow seemed to have no hope of leading the Broncos to the end zone. Through three quarters, he had as many completions as he did sacks – five. When these two teams met Dec. 18, a 41-23 New England win, the Broncos surged to an early lead because New England’s suspect defense, ranked 31st in the lead, couldn’t stop the run. But the Patriots took control Saturday, on both sides of the ball, with a we’ll-try-anything flair. In the previous meeting, the Broncos gained 167 yards rushing – in the first quarter. Saturday, they had XXX for the game. The Patriots even used tight end Aaron Hernandez in the backfield, and on their fourth play from scrimmage, Hernandez took a [ITAL] handoff [end ITAL] and rumbled for 43 yards, and he ended the night as New England’s leading rusher. When it was all but over, Brady even signaled its finality by punting, a development that led to a skirmish on the sideline. Brady calmly walked off. The only other men to throw six touchdown passes in the postseason were Oakland’s Daryle Lomonica against Houston in 1969 and San Francisco’s Steve Young in Super Bowl XXIX, following the 1994 season. Brady had a new accomplishment. But the tradition around here, where three Super Bowl trophies reside, dictates that all those individual storylines don’t matter much. With that, Tom Brady’s season marched on, and Tim Tebow’s season came to a close. 757
PJ Games / who your favourite punjabi rapper« on: January 15, 2012, 12:23:24 AM »
who your favourite punjabi rapper?
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Sports Khelan / Broncos vs. Patriots« on: January 15, 2012, 12:00:38 AM »
Tom Brady ties playoff record as New England shreds Tim Tebow and Denver
Broncos 10 Patriots 45 There may have been a time – in the middle of the week, in the hours before kickoff, even early in the second quarter, though that’s a stretch – when it seemed feasible that Tim Tebow and his Denver Broncos could have beaten Tom Brady and his New England Patriots. Talk of karma and religion and all sorts of elements that have little to do with football filled the icy air, and with a week between playoff games, there are hours to kill and story lines to hype. Then this AFC divisional playoff game started. Less than two minutes in, the Patriots were up by a touchdown. Less than six minutes later, they were up by two. Over the final 2 1/2 minutes of a freakishly good first half, they scored two more to go up by 28 points. All that pregame dissection of Tebow’s throwing motion and Tebow’s beliefs and Tebow’s leadership and Tebow’s deficiencies seemed downright silly, because the vastly superior player, Brady, and the clearly superior team, New England, won in a never-in-doubt romp, 45-10, in which Brady tied an NFL playoff record with six touchdown passes. So take a moment to give Tebow his due, put his season to rest, and wonder about his future later. Take several moments, though, to appreciate what Brady did before a Gillette Stadium crowd of 68,756, whose applause was muffled only by ski gloves. He threw five touchdowns in the first half alone, three to superhuman tight end Rob Gronkowski, who hauled in 10 balls for 145 yards. Brady hit on 26 of his 34 throws, including all three he threw on the Patriots’ opening touchdown drive, and all five he threw on the back-breaking final touchdown drive of the first half, which took all of 64 seconds. When his night was done, he had racked up 363 yards, a new franchise postseason record, and the Patriots had scored more points than in any of the other 36 playoff games in their history. More importantly, Brady and the Patriots won their first postseason game since Jan. 20, 2008, the AFC Championship Game against San Diego. Since then, they had been upset in Super Bowl XLII by the New York Giants, lost a home playoff game to Baltimore following the 2009 season, and lost a home playoff game to the New York Jets following the 2010 season. Perhaps they saved it all for Saturday night, when they easily earned the right to host the winner of Sunday’s Baltimore-Houston game for the AFC title. Brady now has more playoff victories with one team, 15, than any quarterback in history. Win next week, and advance to his fifth Super Bowl, and he’ll tie Joe Montana for the most postseason wins of all-time. Tebow’s oddball season – at times inspirational, at times baffling – thus came to an ignominious close. In the third quarter, with the Patriots up 42-7, the Foxborough faithful mockingly chanted his name in sing-song ridicule, “Teeee-bow! Teee-bow!” He had no response. He completed 9 of 26 passes for 136 yards, ran five times for 13 more yards. Other than when Brady made his one slip-up – an interception in New England territory late in the first quarter – Tebow seemed to have no hope of leading the Broncos to the end zone. Through three quarters, he had as many completions as he did sacks – five. When these two teams met Dec. 18, a 41-23 New England win, the Broncos surged to an early lead because New England’s suspect defense, ranked 31st in the lead, couldn’t stop the run. But the Patriots took control Saturday, on both sides of the ball, with a we’ll-try-anything flair. In the previous meeting, the Broncos gained 167 yards rushing – in the first quarter. Saturday, they had XXX for the game. The Patriots even used tight end Aaron Hernandez in the backfield, and on their fourth play from scrimmage, Hernandez took a [ITAL] handoff [end ITAL] and rumbled for 43 yards, and he ended the night as New England’s leading rusher. When it was all but over, Brady even signaled its finality by punting, a development that led to a skirmish on the sideline. Brady calmly walked off. The only other men to throw six touchdown passes in the postseason were Oakland’s Daryle Lomonica against Houston in 1969 and San Francisco’s Steve Young in Super Bowl XXIX, following the 1994 season. Brady had a new accomplishment. But the tradition around here, where three Super Bowl trophies reside, dictates that all those individual storylines don’t matter much. With that, Tom Brady’s season marched on, and Tim Tebow’s season came to a close. 759
PJ Games / what your favorite food« on: January 13, 2012, 11:31:52 PM »
what your favorite food
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PJ Games / What is your favorite car?« on: January 13, 2012, 11:23:12 PM »
What is your favorite car?
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