•ROFL - Rolling On Floor, Laughing
•NMT - Not My Type
•IDEC - I Don't Even Care
•TITT - Throw In The Towel, give up
•TBMS - To Be More Specific
•ISHK - I Should Have Known
•OMGA - Oh My Giddy Aunt
•WIWWU - Wish I Was With You
•TMSIDK - Tell Me Something I Don't Know
•DWMT - Don't Waste My Time
•AAMOF - As A Matter Of Fact
•GUTI - Get Used To It
•WTTC - Welcome To The club
•JFY - Just For You
•IDLT - I Don't Like That
•AFAIK - As Far As I Know
•LMAO - Laughing My Ass Off
This Can Be An Endless List, So I'm Stopping Here
Monday, 25 April 2011
Friday, 1 April 2011
Sunday, 27 March 2011
Song Of The Week - Ek Din Bik Jayega Mati Ke Mol
song : Ek Din Bik Jayega Mati Ke Mol
film : Dharam Karam 1975
singer : Mukesh (solo)
music : R D Burman
lyrics : Majrooh Sultanpuri
Song of the week for my bruv..........respect Another family classic
Mukesh (solo)
Mukesh & Kishore Kumar & Asha Bhonsle (truet)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti31mVSIw54&feature=player_embedded
Mukesh & Sushma Shrestha (duet)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pew5EPhbM_c&feature=player_embedded
Sushma Shrestha
www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PK6gs9zGB1Y
film : Dharam Karam 1975
singer : Mukesh (solo)
music : R D Burman
lyrics : Majrooh Sultanpuri
Song of the week for my bruv..........respect Another family classic
Mukesh (solo)
Mukesh & Kishore Kumar & Asha Bhonsle (truet)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti31mVSIw54&feature=player_embedded
Mukesh & Sushma Shrestha (duet)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pew5EPhbM_c&feature=player_embedded
Sushma Shrestha
www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PK6gs9zGB1Y
Thursday, 24 March 2011
UK Asian Music Awards 2011 Winners
Best Album
PBN – Crowd Pleaser
Best Female Act
Preeya Kalidas
Best Male Act
Jay Sean
Best Alternative Act
Rumer
Best Club DJ
DJ Kayper
Best Newcomer
Jernade Miah
Best Music Producer
Sukshinder Shinda
Best International Act
Miss Pooja
Best International Album
DJ Sanj – American Desi
Bestselling British Single
Punjabi By Nature featuring Kaun Nee Jaandah
Best Desi Act
Jaz Dhami
Best Urban Act
Mumzy Stranger
Best Radio Show
Bobby Friction – BBC Asian Network
Best Video
Jay Sean ft Nicki Minaj – 2012
Commitment to Scene
Cornershop
Lifetime Achievement Award
Apache Indian
PBN – Crowd Pleaser
Best Female Act
Preeya Kalidas
Best Male Act
Jay Sean
Best Alternative Act
Rumer
Best Club DJ
DJ Kayper
Best Newcomer
Jernade Miah
Best Music Producer
Sukshinder Shinda
Best International Act
Miss Pooja
Best International Album
DJ Sanj – American Desi
Bestselling British Single
Punjabi By Nature featuring Kaun Nee Jaandah
Best Desi Act
Jaz Dhami
Best Urban Act
Mumzy Stranger
Best Radio Show
Bobby Friction – BBC Asian Network
Best Video
Jay Sean ft Nicki Minaj – 2012
Commitment to Scene
Cornershop
Lifetime Achievement Award
Apache Indian
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Holi - Indian Festival
Oh Holi Ayee Holi Ayee Re
Holi is an ancient festival of India and was originally known as 'Holika'
Holi is known as the hindu festival of colours
Holi celebrating goes far back as between 2 thousand and 3 thousand years in India
Holi signals the onset of spring with plenty of colours and joy
Holi Festival usually occurs 5th day after the full moon which occurs normaly in March every year.
On the first day of the full moon people start the celebration by lighting bonfires.
Holi is celebrated by throwing coloured powder and water at each other and combined with singing and dancing and generaly having fun.
film : Mangal Pandey 2005
song : Holi Ayee
singers : Udit Narayan & Madhushree & Srinivas & Chinmayee & Amir Khan
music / lyrics : A R Rahman / Javed Akhtar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o8Cslm9uNc&feature=related
film : Mashaal 1984
song : O dekho holi aayi
singers : Kishore Kumar & Lata Mangeshkar & Mahendra Kapoor
music / lyrics : Hridaynath Mangeshkar / Javed Akhtar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZExSYYJboE&feature=related
film : Sholay 1975
song : Holi Ke Din
singers : Kishore Kumar & Lata Mangeshkar & chorus
music/ lyrics : R D Burman / Anand Bakshi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_ou5p0FWPc

Holi is an ancient festival of India and was originally known as 'Holika'
Holi is known as the hindu festival of colours
Holi celebrating goes far back as between 2 thousand and 3 thousand years in India
Holi signals the onset of spring with plenty of colours and joy
Holi Festival usually occurs 5th day after the full moon which occurs normaly in March every year.
On the first day of the full moon people start the celebration by lighting bonfires.
Holi is celebrated by throwing coloured powder and water at each other and combined with singing and dancing and generaly having fun.
film : Mangal Pandey 2005
song : Holi Ayee
singers : Udit Narayan & Madhushree & Srinivas & Chinmayee & Amir Khan
music / lyrics : A R Rahman / Javed Akhtar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o8Cslm9uNc&feature=related
film : Mashaal 1984
song : O dekho holi aayi
singers : Kishore Kumar & Lata Mangeshkar & Mahendra Kapoor
music / lyrics : Hridaynath Mangeshkar / Javed Akhtar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZExSYYJboE&feature=related
film : Sholay 1975
song : Holi Ke Din
singers : Kishore Kumar & Lata Mangeshkar & chorus
music/ lyrics : R D Burman / Anand Bakshi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_ou5p0FWPc
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Sunday, 20 February 2011
Meanings Of A Dream
Some Common Dreams What People Dream About.......info from various websites
What does it mean for teeth to fall out in a dream
When you dream your teeth are falling out, it can mean that you have been talking too much lately. Maybe you have been gossiping more than usual, maybe you have said the wrong thing to someone, or maybe you have been speaking without thinking first. This dream can tell you that you have been being too blunt with your speech. It may mean you have subconsciously realised that you said something that you wish you had not said.
Sometimes when we dream of our teeth falling out, we are actually concerned about our physical appearance. Think of how important your smile is to your looks. If you dream your teeth are falling out, you may actually be upset with some other aspect of your physical appearance and feel that you are unattractive. This is especially true if you dream you are looking into a mirror when you notice your teeth are falling out. As we age, many of us become worried about wrinkles and grey hair, but remember to tell yourself that you are still beautiful – not matter how old you are!
Paralysis Dream Meaning
Psychological Meaning: You may feel that you are unable to act to deal with a situation or inner problem. It is likely that your own attitudes and emotional baggage are making you unable to act. You may have fears or anxieties about a general or specific issue that are troubling you in more ways than you admit. For every problem, there is a solution. Keep a careful note of your dreams for the rest of this week for they may offer solutions to help you resolve your hidden anxieties. If you dream of someone else being paralysed, they may represent an aspect of yourself that is not being given free expression. Similarly, if you dream of a paralysed animal, your instincts and sexual feelings may be inhibited. (Some psychologists claim that repeatedly dreaming of paralysis is a sign that your diet needs changing.)
Mystical Meaning: It was once believed that the ‘nightmare’ was a huge spirit which sat on people while they slept. The feeling of being paralysed was caused because of this demon. In Europe, the solution was to sleep with a knife near the bed because evil spirits feared iron and steel.
Lost or Trapped
Dreaming about being lost is very common and will usually occur when you are having conflict in deciding how to react in a situation in real life. In the dream you are trying to find your way out of an area – such as a forest, city streets, a large building, or other maze-like structure. Another way this dream plays out involves you being trapped, buried alive, caught in a web, or unable to move for some other reason. This is often accompanied by a feeling of terror. This dream usually means that you are trapped in real life – unable to make the right choice.
Falling or Sinking
We have all had falling dreams – it is such a common dream, in fact, that myths have arisen over them; the most common myth is, of course, that you will die if you hit the ground in the dream. I can assure you, having hit the ground in more than one falling dream, that this is not true at all. In the falling dream we are usually falling through the air and frightened. Occasionally we may be sinking in water (and in danger of drowning). Typically a person having this dream is feeling insecure or lacking in support in their waking life. These dreams often occur when you are overwhelmed in life and feel ready to give up. If you have this dream you should evaluate your current situation and try to locate the problem that is overwhelming you. Deal with it and this dream should go away.
Being Chased
Dreaming of being chased can be a truly horrifying experience. Most often the chaser is a monster or some person that is frightening, and occasionally it may be an animal. You may be surprised to know that this is the most commonly experienced nightmare theme. The meaning of these dreams is that someone, something (possibly something as obscure as an emotion) is making you feel threatened. One way to determine the root of the threat is to ask yourself who or what in your real life most closely resembles the “creature” or circumstance in your dream. It is also worth noting that sometimes this dream is a replay of an actual event in your life.
What does it mean for teeth to fall out in a dream
When you dream your teeth are falling out, it can mean that you have been talking too much lately. Maybe you have been gossiping more than usual, maybe you have said the wrong thing to someone, or maybe you have been speaking without thinking first. This dream can tell you that you have been being too blunt with your speech. It may mean you have subconsciously realised that you said something that you wish you had not said.
Sometimes when we dream of our teeth falling out, we are actually concerned about our physical appearance. Think of how important your smile is to your looks. If you dream your teeth are falling out, you may actually be upset with some other aspect of your physical appearance and feel that you are unattractive. This is especially true if you dream you are looking into a mirror when you notice your teeth are falling out. As we age, many of us become worried about wrinkles and grey hair, but remember to tell yourself that you are still beautiful – not matter how old you are!
Paralysis Dream Meaning
Psychological Meaning: You may feel that you are unable to act to deal with a situation or inner problem. It is likely that your own attitudes and emotional baggage are making you unable to act. You may have fears or anxieties about a general or specific issue that are troubling you in more ways than you admit. For every problem, there is a solution. Keep a careful note of your dreams for the rest of this week for they may offer solutions to help you resolve your hidden anxieties. If you dream of someone else being paralysed, they may represent an aspect of yourself that is not being given free expression. Similarly, if you dream of a paralysed animal, your instincts and sexual feelings may be inhibited. (Some psychologists claim that repeatedly dreaming of paralysis is a sign that your diet needs changing.)
Mystical Meaning: It was once believed that the ‘nightmare’ was a huge spirit which sat on people while they slept. The feeling of being paralysed was caused because of this demon. In Europe, the solution was to sleep with a knife near the bed because evil spirits feared iron and steel.
Lost or Trapped
Dreaming about being lost is very common and will usually occur when you are having conflict in deciding how to react in a situation in real life. In the dream you are trying to find your way out of an area – such as a forest, city streets, a large building, or other maze-like structure. Another way this dream plays out involves you being trapped, buried alive, caught in a web, or unable to move for some other reason. This is often accompanied by a feeling of terror. This dream usually means that you are trapped in real life – unable to make the right choice.
Falling or Sinking
We have all had falling dreams – it is such a common dream, in fact, that myths have arisen over them; the most common myth is, of course, that you will die if you hit the ground in the dream. I can assure you, having hit the ground in more than one falling dream, that this is not true at all. In the falling dream we are usually falling through the air and frightened. Occasionally we may be sinking in water (and in danger of drowning). Typically a person having this dream is feeling insecure or lacking in support in their waking life. These dreams often occur when you are overwhelmed in life and feel ready to give up. If you have this dream you should evaluate your current situation and try to locate the problem that is overwhelming you. Deal with it and this dream should go away.
Being Chased
Dreaming of being chased can be a truly horrifying experience. Most often the chaser is a monster or some person that is frightening, and occasionally it may be an animal. You may be surprised to know that this is the most commonly experienced nightmare theme. The meaning of these dreams is that someone, something (possibly something as obscure as an emotion) is making you feel threatened. One way to determine the root of the threat is to ask yourself who or what in your real life most closely resembles the “creature” or circumstance in your dream. It is also worth noting that sometimes this dream is a replay of an actual event in your life.
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Bindi
Ke Hai Hai Teri Bindiya Re


"A woman's beauty is multiplied 1,000 times when she wears a bindi"
-Hindu Proverb
the word bindi is derived from the Sanskrit word bindu, which means "drop". There are two common meanings of bindi throughout India. The first is tied to Hindu religion and the second is social symbol. Throughout India , the traditional red dot (often made with tikka powder or vermillion) can be seen on men and women alike. When visiting a temple, it is common for the priest to mark, men, women and children with this mark using his finger. The second historical and cultural significance of bindi is as a social symbol,
Bindi were worn by married women in North India in the form of a little red dot. Red was chosen because that color was suppose to bring good fortune into the home of the bride. The red mark made the bride the preserver of the family's honor and welfare. Over time, they also became a fashion accessory and changed in shape and colors.
In the past few decades, not only married women have taken up this beautiful accessory. Girls of all ages enjoy wearing a variety of styles and colors. Today, these little gems are often matched with the color clothing a person is wearing. It is a must with sarees, lenghas, salwar kameez or other Indian dresses. It is also used as an accessory to any belly dance , ethnic dance costume or for body art. They come with a sticker like back that allows you to place the bindi securely. Bindis are fast becoming the accessory of choice for their sensual charm and sparkle.
The bindi is arguably the most visually fascinating of all forms of body decoration. Hindus attach great importance to this ornamental mark on the forehead between the two eyebrows -- a spot considered a major nerve point in human body since ancient times. Also loosely known as 'tika', 'pottu', 'sindoor', 'tilak', 'tilakam', and 'kumkum', a bindi is usually a small or a big eye-catching round mark made on the forehead as adornment.
That Red Dot
Traditional bindi is red or maroon in color. A pinch of vermilion powder applied skillfully with practiced fingertip make the perfect red dot. Women who are not nimble-fingered take great pains to get the perfect round. They use small circular discs or hollow pie coin as aid. First they apply a sticky wax paste on the empty space in the disc. This is then covered with kumkum or vermilion and then the disc is removed to get a perfect round bindi. Sandal, 'aguru', 'kasturi', 'kumkum' (made of red turmeric) and 'sindoor' (made of zinc oxide and dye) make this special red dot. Saffron ground together with 'kusumba' flower can also create the magic!

With changing fashion, women try out many shapes and designs. It is, at times a straight vertical line or an oval, a triangle or miniature artistry ('alpana') made with a fine-tipped stick, dusted with gold and silver powder, studded with beads and crusted with glittering stones. The advent of the sticker-bindi made of felt with glue on one side, has not only added colors, shapes and sizes to the bindi but is an ingenious easy-to-use alternative to the powder. Today, bindi is more of a fashion statement than anything else, and the number of young performers sporting bindis is overwhelming even in the West.
most info taken from various websites



"A woman's beauty is multiplied 1,000 times when she wears a bindi"
-Hindu Proverb
the word bindi is derived from the Sanskrit word bindu, which means "drop". There are two common meanings of bindi throughout India. The first is tied to Hindu religion and the second is social symbol. Throughout India , the traditional red dot (often made with tikka powder or vermillion) can be seen on men and women alike. When visiting a temple, it is common for the priest to mark, men, women and children with this mark using his finger. The second historical and cultural significance of bindi is as a social symbol,
Bindi were worn by married women in North India in the form of a little red dot. Red was chosen because that color was suppose to bring good fortune into the home of the bride. The red mark made the bride the preserver of the family's honor and welfare. Over time, they also became a fashion accessory and changed in shape and colors.
In the past few decades, not only married women have taken up this beautiful accessory. Girls of all ages enjoy wearing a variety of styles and colors. Today, these little gems are often matched with the color clothing a person is wearing. It is a must with sarees, lenghas, salwar kameez or other Indian dresses. It is also used as an accessory to any belly dance , ethnic dance costume or for body art. They come with a sticker like back that allows you to place the bindi securely. Bindis are fast becoming the accessory of choice for their sensual charm and sparkle.
The bindi is arguably the most visually fascinating of all forms of body decoration. Hindus attach great importance to this ornamental mark on the forehead between the two eyebrows -- a spot considered a major nerve point in human body since ancient times. Also loosely known as 'tika', 'pottu', 'sindoor', 'tilak', 'tilakam', and 'kumkum', a bindi is usually a small or a big eye-catching round mark made on the forehead as adornment.

Traditional bindi is red or maroon in color. A pinch of vermilion powder applied skillfully with practiced fingertip make the perfect red dot. Women who are not nimble-fingered take great pains to get the perfect round. They use small circular discs or hollow pie coin as aid. First they apply a sticky wax paste on the empty space in the disc. This is then covered with kumkum or vermilion and then the disc is removed to get a perfect round bindi. Sandal, 'aguru', 'kasturi', 'kumkum' (made of red turmeric) and 'sindoor' (made of zinc oxide and dye) make this special red dot. Saffron ground together with 'kusumba' flower can also create the magic!

With changing fashion, women try out many shapes and designs. It is, at times a straight vertical line or an oval, a triangle or miniature artistry ('alpana') made with a fine-tipped stick, dusted with gold and silver powder, studded with beads and crusted with glittering stones. The advent of the sticker-bindi made of felt with glue on one side, has not only added colors, shapes and sizes to the bindi but is an ingenious easy-to-use alternative to the powder. Today, bindi is more of a fashion statement than anything else, and the number of young performers sporting bindis is overwhelming even in the West.
most info taken from various websites
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Strange But True
If you counted 24 hours a day, it would take 31,688 years to reach one trillion!
The first product to have a bar code was Wrigleys gum
The sun is 330,330 times larger than the earth!
The sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog." uses every letter of the alphabet!
Recycling one glass jar, saves enough energy to watch T.V for 3 hours!
The penguin is the only bird who can swim, but not fly!
The opposite sides of a dice cube always add up to seven!
People say Bless you when you sneeze because when you sneeze, your heart stops for a millisecond.
Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.
"a man a plan a canal panama" spelled backwards is still "a man a plan a canal panama"
Bruce Lee was so fast that they actually had to SLOW a film down so you could see his moves. That's the opposite of the norm.
Elvis had a twin brother named Jesse Garon, who died at birth, which is why Elvis' middle name was spelled Aron; in honor of his brother.
From the age of thirty, humans gradually begin to shrink in size.
If you can see a rainbow you must have your back to the sun. If you don't, you can't see it.
Months that begin on a Sunday will always have a "Friday the 13th."
The first product to have a bar code was Wrigleys gum
The sun is 330,330 times larger than the earth!
The sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog." uses every letter of the alphabet!
Recycling one glass jar, saves enough energy to watch T.V for 3 hours!
The penguin is the only bird who can swim, but not fly!
The opposite sides of a dice cube always add up to seven!
People say Bless you when you sneeze because when you sneeze, your heart stops for a millisecond.
Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.
"a man a plan a canal panama" spelled backwards is still "a man a plan a canal panama"
Bruce Lee was so fast that they actually had to SLOW a film down so you could see his moves. That's the opposite of the norm.
Elvis had a twin brother named Jesse Garon, who died at birth, which is why Elvis' middle name was spelled Aron; in honor of his brother.
From the age of thirty, humans gradually begin to shrink in size.
If you can see a rainbow you must have your back to the sun. If you don't, you can't see it.
Months that begin on a Sunday will always have a "Friday the 13th."
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Stock Picks For 2011
Here Are 3 Companies That I Have Invested In For 2011
Range Resources Limited (RRL) 7.8p
RRL is a oil & gas exploration company
My Target during 2011 should be 20p
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Top Level Domain Holdings Limited (TLDH) 8p
The Company's strategy is to build a portfolio of gTLD applicants and infrastructure technologies
My Target during 2011 is 30p
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Nostra Terra (NTOG) 0.40p
NTOG is a Oil and Gas Company
My Target during 2011 is 2p
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important do your own research before parting with your hard earned money and only invest in what you are prepared to loose
Range Resources Limited (RRL) 7.8p
RRL is a oil & gas exploration company
My Target during 2011 should be 20p
---------------------
Top Level Domain Holdings Limited (TLDH) 8p
The Company's strategy is to build a portfolio of gTLD applicants and infrastructure technologies
My Target during 2011 is 30p
----------------------
Nostra Terra (NTOG) 0.40p
NTOG is a Oil and Gas Company
My Target during 2011 is 2p
----------------------
important do your own research before parting with your hard earned money and only invest in what you are prepared to loose
Monday, 20 December 2010
Stella English - Winner Of "The Apprentice"

"YOUR HIRED"

Stella English won a six-figure salary when she was hired by Lord Alan Sugar in the final of The Apprentice.
Stella competed with 15 other candidates, with 1 being eliminated each week, until there were 5 in the semi final where 3 would be eliminated, leaving 2 to battle it out for the job.
Stella won praise for her leadership skills and ability to keep her team in line. Lord Sugar told her: "You are a great organiser of people."
The 31-year-old will work as a product manager on hospital and school projects for Lord Sugar's computer manufacturing firm Viglen after impressing him with her determination and dedication on the 12-week programme.
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