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And after reading all that, what's your personal opinion on the subject?
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Aap Antarctica say nahi hain!
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WARMTH OF LOVE said:

MISS SCORPIO said:


Lol, tell me about it!
This place isn't going to relax its rules anytime soon.

The old days were the best.

Have you seen what they've got on the mainpage?

Talk about contradiction!! 8-)


WOL is very diplomatic & his answer will always be that it's a family forum & that everyone is has to comply with the rules.

On one had I can understand where he's coming from but you still can't ignore what's going on the main-page of this site.

**Sigh**



http://www.janubaba.com/wforum/forum_posts.asp?TID=30232&PN= 1&TPN=4

if you read this page u'll got to know wht is my answer. I'm not responsible of Main page at all.


No, didn't see that page before, my apologies Wol.
Posted 07 Mar 2008

Topic: LOLzzz @Asian

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sweetie said:

asian n Gee-Z.. budhu



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Kyun nahi?
Posted 05 Mar 2008

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It's a conspiracy I tells ya!!
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WOL is very diplomatic & his answer will always be that it's a family forum & that everyone is has to comply with the rules.

On one hand I can understand where he's coming from but you still can't ignore what's going on the main-page of this site.

**Sigh**

Posted 05 Mar 2008

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Lol, it would be funny if they conversed in Punjabi aswell!!
Posted 05 Mar 2008

Topic: LOLzzz @Asian

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Woh dono bhi naa!!
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Lol, no need to think about it silly!!

Just go looking for them!!
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sweetie said:

y dont u guys tell admin... im sure he'll do sumthing about it



Even if we do, nothing will change.
I'm guessing the sponsers would have a problem with it.
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~CHANDNI~ said:

yade   karty raha karo



Hamesha janu.
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Would Aliens wear shalwar kameez on Mars?
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sweetie said:

lol. yeh i got everything here
house
car
phone
net
etc etc

wana come here????



Lol, why not?
It should be fun, being on a desolate planet with Aliens for company!!
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sweetie said:

lol neh i live on Mars..



Lol, you get the net on Mars?

Fascinating!!
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MAA said:

I stopped feeling at home ere when dis place got censored. I felt I could speak freely here before. I am a very rude person. Rudeness comes naturally, msg boards should be a place to express yourself freely. hmmm yaro off the net, bot hard hunda eh kisey dey naal gul kurna open hokay. Thats how I lose most of my friends.through brutal honesty.

Logh sar jaandey eh. Lekin ithey insaan kuch bhi keh sakhda si. Par hun...ppl are too sweet. Most of u guys are really nice candy floss pink fluffly bunnies. You are so nice...it seems like u havent ever heard a cuss in ur life. Untainted..pure. Must be nice. I feel like Im walking on egg shells.



Lol, tell me about it!
This place isn't going to relax its rules anytime soon.

The old days were the best.

Have you seen what they've got on the main-page?

Talk about contradiction!! 8-)
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~CHANDNI~ said:

MISS SCORPIO said:

~CHANDNI~ said:

MISS SCORPIO said:




pLz smilez post karny say avoid kary thanxx


Sorry!




lov u


Wub you too!!
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Lol, hmmm okay ... you're on this planet so that's good enough!!
Posted 05 Mar 2008

Topic: Oh my god!

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sanumayaz said:

MISS SCORPIO said:

You can't really say whatever you want without consequences.

Before people could speak their minds the way they'd have wanted to, now it's not like that, even if you try & get your point across in a slightly vociferous manner your posts will still get deleted or moved to the trash bin.

This place used to have that edge about it & now it's all 'fluffed up'

Damn forums.

So much has changed, it's supposed to be a family site yet on the main page you get idiots putting up semi-naked models/pics.

What is up with that?

How is it there can be more freedom for one thing & less for another?

Lol, I bet this is going to get moved.




I dun think So any 1 goin to move dat
Its freeedom of speeeeech
Btw ... I remember meray bhai ki pix kisi nay reject kerdi jb main page se Or ajeeb -o-ghareem ..Swmming suit mein larko ki pix hayn ...

Meray bhai nay toh puray kapray pehnay thay ..Usski pix delete kyun kiiiiiiiiiiiii


Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat? Lol, that's just messed up.
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Jhoum - Zindagi Tum Say.
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No, they died afew years ago.
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You're from Nepal?
Whereabouts?
Posted 04 Mar 2008

Topic: Earthquake!!!

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Ameen.
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Cot death babies 'dreaming of womb'


Babies should be put to sleep on their backs
Some babies who die from cot death may have stopped breathing because they are dreaming about being back in the womb, says a new theory.

A new book from Australian brain researcher George Cristos says that the dream may be so convincing that the baby's body functions revert to a pre-birth state.

In the womb, a baby is suspended in fluid and all its oxygen is supplied from the mother - there is no need for the baby to breathe.

However, cot death experts in the UK say they are "not aware" of any evidence pointing to this as a cause.

The rate of cot death has plummeted in many countries following the introduction of safety advice for parents, including the need to lay babies on their backs to sleep.

However, in approximately half of all sudden infant deaths, the cause of death has yet to be uncovered.

Early threat

The majority of cot deaths occur before the baby is six months old.

There are many theories as to why these babies may be vulnerable.

What could a baby dream about? Well, it could dream about its life in the womb

Dr George Christos, Curtin University, Australia
Dr Christos, a lecturer in mathematics and physics at Curtin University of Technology, who also has a research interest in learning and memory, puts forward his theory in a book, "Memory and Dreams: The Creative Human Mind".

He points to research in the US in which people reported stopping breathing when dreaming about swimming underwater.

He said that babies had up to eight hours of "rapid eye movement" sleep - the type associated with dreaming in adults - a night.

He writes: "What could a baby dream about? Well, it could dream about its life in the womb."

He said that his theory could help explain why babies who sleep face down might be at higher risk - because they would adopt a more "foetal" position which might be more likely to trigger dreams of their time in the womb.

No evidence

It may prove difficult to prove such a theory - little is known about the dreaming of infants, and some experts have suggested that they may not have dreams in the conventional sense in their earliest months.

There is no evidence to support this theory at all

Dr Robin Campbell, University of Stirling
Dr Robin Campbell, a lecturer in psychology from the University of Stirling, whose research interests include dreaming in children, described the theory as "potty".

He says that research suggests that classic "acting out" dreams - in which a person believes that he or she is at the centre of events - do not start to happen until years after birth.

He told BBC News Online: "You simply can't say that babies have dreams in the same way adults do.

"There is no evidence to support this theory at all."

Safety measures

The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths said that parents should take heed of existing, effective ways to lessen the risk.

A spokesman said: "No one knows what causes cot death.

"It is likely to be a number of factors coming together at a particularly vulnerable stage of a baby's development.

"FSID is not aware of any research evidence for a "dreams" theory.

"If parents want to follow research-proven advice on how to help reduce the chances of cot death, they should sleep babies on their back, don't smoke, and don't let them get too warm."


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"Scans uncover secrets of the womb."

Baby 'walking' in the womb.

A new type of ultrasound scan has produced vivid pictures of a 12 week-old foetus "walking" in the womb.
The new images also show foetuses apparently yawning and rubbing their eyes.

The scans, pioneered by Professor Stuart Campbell at London's Create Health Clinic, are much more detailed than conventional ultrasound.

Professor Campbell has previously released images of unborn babies appearing to smile.

He has compiled a book of the images called Watch Me Grow.

Conventional ultrasound, usually offered to mothers at 12 and 20 weeks, produces 2D images of the developing foetus.

These are very useful for helping doctors to measure and assess the growth of the foetus, but convey very little information about behaviour.

Complex behaviour:
More pictures of developing foetuses

Professor Campbell has perfected a technique which not only produces detailed 3D images, but records foetal movement in real time.

He says his work has been able to show for the first time that the unborn baby engages in complex behaviour from an early stage of its development.

Professor Campbell told the BBC: "This is a new science for understanding and mapping out the behaviour of the baby.

"Maybe in the future it will help us understand and diagnose genetic disease, maybe even conditions like cerebral palsy which puzzles the medical profession as to why it occurs."

The images have shown:


From 12 weeks, unborn babies can stretch, kick and leap around the womb - well before the mother can feel movement

From 18 weeks, they can open their eyes although most doctors thought eyelids were fused until 26 weeks

From 26 weeks, they appear to exhibit a whole range of typical baby behaviour and moods, including scratching, smiling, crying, hiccuping, and sucking.
Until recently it was thought that smiling did not start until six weeks after birth.

An hour long session using the new technology, which is not yet available on the NHS, costs £275.

Posted 04 Mar 2008