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  1. so is rimmel banned now? oyi go study...and DONT LISTEN TO PEACEMAKER ..HE IS DONE WITH HIS SCHOOL AND GOT A GOOD JOB! now he wants all of us to just read SS or do other fun stuff without stressin about school or work. (even though i wish i could do that all day long but life outside of internet/comp is beautiful lol)

    heart murmur...my doctor told me (when i was in high school) i might have that. i was a shy person who hated doctors so i didnt ask her if its something serious or something i need to worry about..she just let me go home.

    no i dont have a heart murmur but i just cant believe that doctor...she didnt even send me to get more tests or anything. she didnt even explain what it was thn. oh i think i should report her ..desi people seriously :@ lol

    btw i still didint finish reading the list u posted. its tooo long and some of the stuff is OUTDATED :p (like that mincorwave thing) jk lol

    about u guys not using ur washing machine...umm use it wisely. cold water with the new detergent =) dont make urself feel guilty about that stuff. its ok if u try doing the othe stuf on the list..just try not to use ur dryer ...we can do without dryers (especially during summer time)

    i love seeing peoples clothes hanging outside hehehe

    anyone else gonna post more stuff or is this it?

  2. 11.Use a microwave when- ever you can instead of a conventional oven or stove.

    microwave is not the best way to warm ones food for health reasons=)...

    read up to that and read few other posts here and there..willl wirte back when m done with all of them but for now just wnted to post this before i forgt

    (great topic :) )

  3. this reminds me of the time when MQLQ told us not to 'praise' him...and talked about some of the reasons. his reasons were great and something all of us sitting there experienced thus had to agree and requested each other to not do that=)

    {hez been my inspiration for yrs now... a big brother i always wished for (and finally got :) }

    praise has a huge affect on us.. and sometimes in some individuals it become te food for the haumai...aslo becomes an obstacle in (spiritual) life ..so one gtta be careful while one is being praised or praising others.

    akalsahai~

  4. waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh

    ok nt trying to scare u but just some facts on white hair=) read it so we all are know...

    http://health.msn.com/health-topics/slides...entid=100182640

    when i went to india..my cousin spotted a white...they made a huge deal..i was excited (they rolled their eyes..."american" :rolleyes: ..)

    anyhow ...many people get white hair..its norm..cuz of the stress nd lack of nutrients (the junk we eat)..thtz why sometimes u have girl(friends of mine) dye their hair to hide the white(they call it 'fashion' )

    .......

    ok u guys are too funny..with all those stories :lol:

    and my baby pic? hmm u dont wanna see it...(and s1ngh u better not have it) :umm:

  5. idont think there is a way u can miss the sheet...but anyhow..

    research should be done to find out if its ok, if its bad/good...and if it helps kids in some way{maybe later in life}?

    all i can think of is great America (Rides!!!!) :lol: thrill and the rush!

    maybe it helps kids become more open>>help them in taking more Risks in life! :p (me and my theories :rolleyes: ...ahhh i shouldve gone into research/psych :gg: )

  6. A SILENT WORLD WHERE HEINOUS CRIMES PASS ON SILENTLY.

    Israel's Crime Against Humanity

    Hisham Abu Taha, Arab News

    A hospital worker shows journalists the bodies of four children after their house was shelled by Israeli tanks in the Beit Hanoun neighborhood of Gaza Strip on Monday while they were having their breakfast. (Reuters)

    GAZA CITY, 29 April 2008 — Israeli tanks shelled a house in the Beit Hanoun neighborhood of the Gaza Strip yesterday killing six Palestinians, including four children and their mother.

    "They have wiped out my family," said the children's father, Ahmed Abu Mouteq, putting his hands on his head in despair and weeping as the bodies were prepared for burial.

    The four children were identified as one-year-old Musab, four-year-old Saleh, three-year-old Hana and six-year-old Rodina. Their 40-year-old mother was named as Miyaser.

    "I left my house just moments before to look for one of my children. I heard the sound of the explosion, and when I returned home I found my wife and my children in a pool of blood," said the grieving father.

    "They had been eating breakfast and my wife had been holding our youngest child in her hands," said Abu Mouteq as he looked down at blood, bits of flesh and spilled milk splashed across the wreckage.

    "My wife and children were in the courtyard in their pajamas when the Israelis shelled this house," he said.

    "They were eating when they were hit," said a neighbor at the site, where chickens pecked at a bloodstained floor and cooked potatoes grew cold in a pot.

    A 17-year-old Palestinian civilian, Ayyoub Attalah, who was passing by the home, was also killed in the missile strike.

    "This aggression does not serve efforts being exerted to achieve calm, and it obstructs the peace process," said Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

    Hamas lashed out at Israel, saying the Beit Hanoun assault undermined talks in Egypt aimed at securing a cease-fire in Gaza.

    Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said the massacre was part of Israel's constant attempts to destroy any regional or international effort to lift the siege and end violence.

    Hamas' armed wing, Ezzeddine Al-Qassam Brigades, said it fired three rockets at the town of Sderot in response to the Beit Hanoun carnage.

    "We are currently investigating this morning's tragic incident," said Mark Regev, a spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

    Earlier yesterday, leaders of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Popular Resistance Committees and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine traveled from Gaza to Cairo for talks with Egyptian intelligence officials on a possible cease-fire with Israel. Hamas has offered Israel a six-month truce if it lifted an embargo on the territory.

    Israel dismissed the truce proposal on Friday, saying the Palestinian group wanted to prepare for more fighting rather than peace.

    But Hamas said on Saturday it was waiting for an official Israeli response, and Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal said he would wait until Egyptian mediators met Israeli officials to relay the cease-fire proposal before deciding how to react.

    Meanwhile, Prime Minister Haniyeh has expanded his dismissed Cabinet by appointing five new ministers in another move consolidating his de facto administration in the Gaza Strip.

    Among the five new Cabinet members were Mahmoud Zahar, whom Haniyeh re-appointed as foreign minister, and Said Siam, who was given the Interior Ministry portfolio.

    Both also served as foreign and interior minister in the Hamas-led government formed in March 2006, shortly after Hamas defeated Fatah in free and fair elections.

    The de facto Cabinet headed by Haniyeh had had only five members, including the deposed premier himself, since June 2007. In that month, Hamas took control of the Strip by overpowering the headquarters of security forces loyal to Abbas and Fatah.

    Abbas responded by dismissing the Hamas-led government and appointing a caretaker government based in the West Bank.

    However, that government headed by acting Prime Minister Salam Fayyad has never been ratified by the Hamas-dominated Palestinian Parliament.

    Taher Al-Nounou, the spokesman of the de facto Hamas Cabinet, said Gaza members of the Palestinian Parliament would convene "soon" for a vote of confidence in the five new nominees.

    The Parliament as a whole has been dysfunctional due to the Gaza-West Bank split — which has led Fatah to boycott sessions — and also because Israel has arrested many Hamas parliamentarians.

    Arab News Mon Apr 29 2008

  7. (^^^dont kill me for this :p )

    {*cough* seems like *cough* someone has alot of timeon *cough* their handthese days *cough* no school work anymore?*cough* }

    *mere gallaaa khaarab hoyiaa* :H:

    I LOVEEEEEE UUUUUUUU!!! B.G. :Re:

    P.S. i needed a laff/pick on someone thx u made it easylol...been working too hard(hardly working :@ )

    back to studying=( bye sangat

  8. well then she should continue tryin to bring him into sikhi until he feels he is ready to wear a turban. then he should go nd ask her parents for her hand. parents only have ONE requirement and that is turban?.... she should wait till he starts to wear turban.

    whats the rush?(are the rents pressuring her to get married now?)

    she needs to step back a little and think of this situation carefully.

  9. Waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh!

    let me take this time to first CONGRATUATLE U=) blessed!

    ur questions are great questions...and they are asked by all of us who are on the path at sme point in life... thus me saying the above^^^

    and yes frustrated is how some of us feel. but know tht when these questions come..instead of getting frustrated...just know that deep down with in u(in all) lies answers to them. there isn't any question that doesn't have an answer=) it is just a way of universe/god to help us(its/himself )move further thn where we are.

    i am a fool so know that what i write isn't 100% correct..cuz im learning too.

    let me try to write down what my sangat has taught me...and hope their knowledge will help u too.

    This has become quite a big issue with me and some of the sangat that I hang around with. It's a very big question in my opinion:

    it's not an issue if u dont make it out to be....but since u have already labeled it as an issue....it needs to be cleared. it really isnt an issue with in sikhi. Guru sahib has answered all of our questions....but we havent understood the message as of yet. we dont have clear understanding of what guru sahibs trying to teach us...thats why these types of questions come to us...as an obstacle ...to make us dig deeper to understand the TRUTH! its a blessing:) if u look at it. so dont get frustrated :)

    just thank him for bringing u to this point.

    KSingh has given a great exmaple to help us understant the beauty of this whole game=)

    i will write more...if u still feel bit=(...

    i have to run (dinner time)

    akal sahai

    and bhul chuk muaff karni

    waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh

  10. ahhmm! (cough)

    grammar....

    whatz standard English?? Americans eng standard VS. Brit. Eng.?!?!?!

    so before any of u say lets use proper grammar/Standard English..please let us know which standard are we going to be using? :p now go on and have a debate and let us know who won...and then we will try to learn that grammar to post our thoughts here! (and maybe also hire a tutor who can check our grammar and help us improve...cuz i sure need one.lol :umm: )

    nyhow..

    waiting for more replyz lol

    toddles!=)

    wjkk wjkf!

  11. ooo coke and milk? yummmyyy ...tried it when i was in highschool...we were bored and it was tooo HOT here! oh those summer days without parents at home :D

    nywyz i have tried SODA and Milk in punjab..and that was long ago...when they used to have that "golly walla Batttaaa" lol(excuse me spellz)

    i dont know if they still do that thre...but i know it was a very popular drink...also Rohaffza or something lol(i liked soda nd milk better)

    what do u know..summers almost back...so i should go buy sme coke(gives a great color (and taste) to milk :wubc: )

    sprite and 7up all the way(OJ nd waters the BEST THOUGH)

    i guess, this summer, we should all just experiment with all different kinds of drinks(oyi..im not talking about toxic/alc etc stuff :rolleyes: ) mixed in milk...and see who ends up in the hospital :p or comes up with a wonderful yummmmmmyyy summer drink!

    cool picture btw :)

  12. u guys just jacked someones thread!(talk about being off topic! :rolleyes: ) ok ok maybe not cuz u are talkin about jobs and how u all dont like it ..how boring it all is.

    good to know that all of u love ur jobz so much! :p (just be happy that u got one...look at those who dont...but plz plz plz dont do something u dont like..life is too precious to be wasted like that)

    life is beautiful...how are u now?

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