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YOUR AGE BY EATING OUT [] |
November 12, 2008 07:20:58 AM |
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| Don't tell me your age; however your regular waiter at your regular diner may know YOUR AGE BY CALCULATED BY RESTAURANT MATH This is pretty slick 1. First of all, pick the number of times a week that you would like to 2. Multiply this number by 2 (just to be bold) 3. Add 5 4. Multiply it by 50 5... If you have already had your birthday this year add 1758... If you haven't, add 1757. 6. Now subtract the four digit year that you were born. You should have a three digit number The first digit of this was your original number. ( I. e., How many times The next two numbers are YOUR AGE ! ------ (Oh YES, it is!)
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Aitebaar - Nouman Khalid [] |
April 30, 2008 06:47:59 AM |
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| BEAUTIFUL!! SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL!! very nice...song is just beautiful.. video is great.. Beautiful Lyrics.. Beautiful Voice.. LUV IT!!! The best part is dat it has no girl in it...thats what makes it more special!
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TRY THIS -- It's Interesting! [] |
April 10, 2008 01:01:41 AM |
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| Hi Check out the following link It works only in Internet Explorer its really interesting. Connect to this link. u will c a person sitting in front of the computer. Type words like "LAUGH" and then press dispatch.the person will do that action . Like laugh u can also try walk, run, sleep, eat, cry,strip, box, monkey,kick, etc............... But it should be a single word , http://www.subservientprogrammer.com/main.aspx
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Imam kabba ka khutba Juma [] |
April 8, 2008 04:36:51 AM |
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Dr. Afgan manhandled, rescued by Aitezaz [] |
April 8, 2008 02:36:50 AM |
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| LAHROE: Former federal minister, Dr. Sher Afgan Niazi has been rescued safely by President Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) Aitezaz Ahsan.
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Pakistan among 10 most unpopular countries in US: poll [] |
March 20, 2008 06:37:24 AM |
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| WASHINGTON: Pakistan and Afghanistan are among the 10 most unpopular countries in the United States despite their close ties to the US administration, says a recent survey by Gallup, USA. Iran tops the list of nations that are viewed unfavourably in America. An overwhelming majority - 88 per cent - of respondents to this survey said they view Iran unfavourably while only 8 per cent said they viewed it favourably. Of 22 countries rated in Gallup's 2008 World Affairs survey, Canada, Britain, Germany, and Japan were viewed favourably by at least 80 per cent of Americans. In some cases - Iran, Venezuela and North Korea - the popular perception endorsed the official policy as all these countries are also denigrated by the US administration. Besides Afghanistan and Pakistan, others on the unfavourable list are Saudi Arabia and Iraq. These countries are counted among America's closest allies by the administration but do not enjoy a favourable image in the American public. Pakistan is 6th on the list with 72 per cent respondents saying they see it unfavourably while 22 per cent viewed it favourably. Afghanistan comes right after Pakistan with 73 per cent Americans saying they view it unfavourably while 21 per cent see it favourably. Second on the negative list is North Korea with 82 per cent viewing it unfavourably and 12 per cent favourably. The Palestinian Authority is third: 75 per cent view it unfavourably and 14 per cent favourably. Iraq, where the United States is engaged in an apparently unwinnable war, is the 4th most unpopular nation in the United States: 77 per cent view it unfavourably and 20 per cent favourably. Cuba did slightly better than both Pakistan and Afghanistan: 67 percent view it unfavourably and 27 per cent favourably. Saudi Arabia is 8th on this list, with 61 per cent Americans viewing it unfavourably and 31 per cent favourably. Venezuela is 9th, with 50 per cent viewing it unfavourably and 37 per cent favourably. China is 10th, with 55 per cent viewing it unfavourably and 42 per cent favourably. A total of 1,007 Americans - aged 18 and older - were interviewed for this survey, which has a margin of error of plus minus 3 per cent. Not all respondents viewed the countries as favourably or unfavourably. A small minority remained neutral, saying that it had no views. Canada came out as the most favoured nation with 92 per cent saying they view it favourably while 89 per cent favoured Britain, 82 per cent liked Germany and 80 per cent backed Japan. Canada and Britain have topped Gallup's country rankings each of the 12 times since 1989, although in most cases Canada has led Britain by a few percentage points. The only other country to approach 90 per cent favourability over the years has been Australia. On each of the three occasions it was included in Gallup's country list, including last year, it ranked just as high as Britain. Following the top four, Israel receives a 71 per cent favourable rating, similar to the 69 per cent for both India and France. About 6 in 10 Americans have a favourable view of Egypt, South Korea, and Mexico. Americans are about equally divided in their views of Russia and Kenya, with a fairly large percentage (21) having no opinion of Kenya. Iran, North Korea, the Palestinian Authority, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Cuba are viewed more negatively than positively by a greater than 2-to-1 margin. Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, and China have somewhat more moderately negative images. Gallup finds some significant generational and partisan gaps in favourability toward some countries. Israel, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq are all viewed more favourably by Republicans than by Democrats. France, Mexico, China, Venezuela, and Cuba are all viewed more favourably by Democrats than by Republicans. Two of the starkest demographic distinctions in survey ratings are age differences in perceptions of Russia and China. About 6 in 10 young adults (those aged 18 to 34) have a favourable view of these countries, compared with no more than half of middle-aged adults and only about a third of those 55 and older. Younger adults are also more likely than those 55 and older to have favourable views of France, Egypt, Mexico, Kenya, Venezuela, Cuba, the Palestinian Authority, North Korea, and Iran.
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Benazir’s chehlum begins in Garhi Khuda Bux [] |
February 7, 2008 12:59:44 PM |
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IMPORTANT!!!!! [] |
February 5, 2008 02:16:19 AM |
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| WIKIPEDIA site has published the image of our prophet Mohammad SAS. Please sign the petition on the
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Over 10 killed in Pindi alleged suicide attack [] |
February 4, 2008 01:01:26 AM |
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| RAWALPINDI: More than 10 people including 6 security officials have been killed in an alleged suicide attack targeted Army
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Benazir Bhutto and Asif Ali Zardari Marriage Profile [] |
January 28, 2008 12:00:38 PM |
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| Benazir Bhutto's arranged marriage to Asif Zardari in 1987 surprised many people. Their marriage endured separation due to Asif's imprisonment and separation due to Benazir's politics. Their marriage ended when Benazir was assassinated on December 27, 2007. Here is information about their arranged marriage,how they met,their wedding,children,and more from Sheri & Bob Stritof, Born: Benazir Bhutto: June 21, 1953 in Karachi, Pakistan. Asif Ali Zardari: July 21, 1953 in Pakistan. Died: Benazir Bhutto: December 27, 2007 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Benazir Bhutto was 54 years old when she was assassinated in a combined shooting and bombing attack while she was attending a rally. Bhutto / Zardari Arranged Marriage: In Pakistan, there is more respect given to married women than to single women. Additionally, a single woman would not be allowed to be head of state. This reality helped Benazir make the decision to agree to an arranged marriage. After their arranged marriage was announced on July 29, 1987, Asif sent Benazir roses every day and gave her a heartshaped ring of diamonds and sapphires. Benazir had met Asif five days before the public announcement of their planned winter wedding.
An Almost Traditional Wedding: On December 18, 1987, at the Clifton Palace garden in Karachi, Pakistan, Benazir and Asif had an almost traditional Pakistani wedding. Concerned about how some of the Pakistani wedding traditions were extravagant and difficult for poor families, Benazir broke with tradition by trying to keep their wedding simple. She eliminated the dowry, had only two shalwar kameez instead of the traditional nearly 51 dresses and wore only one layer of jewelry. Benazir wore a white silk tunic with gold-embroidery. Asif wore a turban and a cream-colored tunic. Asif and Benazir and their families had several days of celebration. The couple said "yes" three times, and at their wedding ceremony Benazir and Asif looked into a mirror together so they could see themselves as a married couple for the first time. Sugar was ground over their heads so their lives would be sweet. Although their wedding ceremony was small and private, in the streets after their wedding there were 100,000 political supporters dancing, singing, firing guns in the air, and enjoying fireworks. Children: Asif and Benazir have a son and two daughters.
Occupations: Benazir: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan. Asif Ali Zardari: Businessman, building contractor, Member of National Assembly and Senator, member of The Zardari Four polo team. Residences: Bhutto and Zardari had a mansion with nine bedrooms on 355 acress in Rockwood, England. The home also had an indoor swimming pool, a helicopter landing pad, and 15 acres of gardens. They also had a home in Dubai.
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