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whats that why r u all ignoring me halanke saare admin or mod yahan aate hain and still i didnt get any answer from Admin
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koi gal nahi ji waise mere tabiyat vi kaafi adventurous hai es liyee main no koi farq nahi pavee ga :P Suggestion = Salah, and if u r using Typical Punjabi Then " Sujhao"
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Thanks a Lot Ruby ji Buhat Buhat Shukriya Ji aap ki wishes ka :) and i hope u will be there too in Sadi Punjabi :)
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Thanks for The wishes and Praise Waise main Sooch Raha Hoon ke Log Ziada Hi Absent Rehne lag Parreee Hain un Ko Fine Kia Jaeee :P
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Thanks a Lot Nadan Without the sweet students like u i wasnt able to achieve that land mark thanks again
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janab her kaam pakka hi kia hai Aisi thori Dawat di hai or janab jub dil karee party ka yah jub mumkin ho to khod hi keh dijiyee ga ke Asim Bhai where is my Party :) Aakhir behan ko to saara haq haasil hota hai na :)
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Thanks a Lot to be A Part of Histroy making Thread waise i wana Know Fati and Plg Kia Yeh Pehla Thread hi hai na Jis Ne 1000 Complete kiye Hain :think:
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Theek hai ji Tussi Gaddi Le Aao Behn Bhara Di Cheezaan Vich koi Farq Thori Honda Hai :) te Ticket Es Liyee Kahiya ke Main Smjhiya ke Rail Gaddi Di Gal ker Rahee Ho And KAHO = Aakho
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Thanks Ji Man hoon na Sahab Umair Bhai or Ruby Sahiba Aap Logoon ki Duaeen Raheen to Mere Speed Bhi Berh Jaee Gi :P
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Only seconds after the final whistle at Euro 2004 on Sunday, flares detonated, church bells rang and car honks reverberated throughout Greece in a prelude to the biggest party the nation has ever seen. "We got it! It's such a huge success. We saw victory coming, we believed in it," said Nikos Kavallineas, one of millions of Greeks who watched on TV as the national football team won a totally unexpected European Championship by beating Portugal 1-0 in Lisbon. Greeks were glued to screens in their homes, pubs, public squares and beaches throughout the nation. Street celebrations in Athens began the moment team captain Theodoros Zagorakis lifted the cup, capping an extraordinary performance at Euro 2004 in which the 150-1 outsiders eliminated defending champions France and beat hosts Portugal twice. In one of the biggest celebrations since the reestablishment of democracy in 1974, rivers of fans streamed towards the city centre, drowning it in a sea of blue and white flags. Car traffic broke down as tens of thousands of fans ecstatically sang the national anthem, clogging roads and squares. Ecstatic fans popped the corks on champagne bottles, groups of people danced on the backs of motorbikes or shook the cars. Others bowed before huge Greek flags placed on the ground, chanting "The German is crazy," in reference to the team's eccentric German coach Otto Rehhagel who turned the no-hopers into champions. "Greece is the best, now let us play Brazil," screamed a group of young, Greek supporters draped in blue-white Greek flag as they ran down a road in the capital. Similar scenes of ecstasy unfolded in other cities throughout the nation. In the northern port city of Salonika, boats were circling in the harbour full speed ahead with all their lights on. In the western city of Patra, also known as Greece's Rio de Janeiro, an off-season carnival in white and blue broke out at the end of the match. "It's utter chaos here," said Costas Kokkaras, a teacher in Veroia, a northern Greek city. "It's impossible to say how many people are out on the street," he told AFP. "Foreign tourists are just standing by with their mouths open, they can't believe the degree of enthusiasm they are seeing," said Zissis Antonopoulos, a doctor on the remote island of Zakynthos. A tense silence had fallen over the nation until Angelos Charisteas' header in the 57th minute gave Greece its first major football title, and its biggest sporting success ever just 40 days before the Athens Olympics are due to start. "It was obvious the Portuguese wouldn't score. So it was just a matter of time before we won it," Kokkaras said. But more than an unprecedented sporting success, Greeks saw in their victory a symbolic ascendancy for their country, a mid-ranking member of the European Union. "It's huge advertising abroad in the runup to the Olympic Games," Kavallineas said in Athens. "Greeks can enjoy the fact that they can look other Europeans eye to eye, without an inferiority complex," the 44-year old accountant added. "It's the best passport for the Olympics," Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis said in Lisbon. Karamanlis had led around 6,000 Greek fans to Lisbon to watch the final.
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Portugal and Greece will contest their first ever major international final on Sunday when they meet in the Euro 2004 final - but it won't be the only first. It will be the first ever Euro final where the two finalists are coached by foreigners - Portugal by Luiz Felipe Scolari of Brazil and Greece by German Otto Rehhagel. For good measure, Scolari could become the first ever coach to win the World Cup and the European title. However buying in foreign coaching talent isn't a pre-requisite for success - just ask England fans about Sven-Goran Eriksson from Sweden.
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Nice Post Jadoo And very Right About LEO :) LEO rulez ;)
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Asia Cup (july-august, 2004 In Sri Lanka)
Asim Ali replied to *.¸¸.·*Baby_doll*.¸¸.·*'s topic in Sports Talk
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Second Semi Final Greece goes wild after stunning victory Hundreds of thousands of people thronged Greek cities in wild celebrations after the Greek football team surprisingly qualified for the Euro 2004 final on Thursday. Complete strangers fell into each other's arms, car horns reverberated on the streets and fireworks crossed the Athens sky as Greece exceeded their wildest expectations, beating the Czech Republic 1-0 in the semi-final. "Athens will burn tonight," said Costas Poulios, 32, one of millions of Greeks huddled around their television screens to watch the thrilling match which was won with a goal in extra time from Traianos Dellas. Host nation Portugal await in the final. "There's no sleep until the final is over on Sunday," Poulios told AFP before jumping into his car to head to Athens central Omonoia square, the city's traditional place of celebration. Tens of thousands of Athenians assembled there less than an hour after the match was over. As many as 100,000 assembled in the Salonica, Greece's second-biggest town, local police told AFP. Once the goal went in, champagne bottles were tossed into the air and some ecstatic fans kissed the asphalt. Street sellers flogging Greek flags to the celebrating crowds ran out of merchandise in a matter of minutes. "I just can't believe it. Huge crowds poured out on the streets as soon as the final whistle blew," said engineer Costas Rantzos, 34, from the northern city of Drama which was immediately awash with celebrations, just like any other city and village throughout the nation, according to television pictures. And optimism was sky-high for the final, a rematch of the opening match of the tournament in which the Greeks announced their intent to surprise with a 2-1 victory over the stunned Portuguese. "We won against them once, so why shouldn't we do it again?" Rantzos said. "The victory will be good advertising for the country ahead of the Olympics," Georgia Kasme, an Athens student, told AFP. Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis publicly congratulated the players in a written statement. "Our team, the team of all Greeks, today made the dream come true. It proved that when there is faith, methodical work and collective effort, everything is possible." The national football team's qualification for the final is the greatest success in its history. In a first for Greece, municipalities across the country had put up giant screens in central squares, some of them even on beaches, so people could watch the match taking place in Oporto. The game threw all schedules into disarray. Some cinemas simply dumped Hollywood blockbusters and showed the football instead. Ukrainian Eurovision song contest winner Ruslana, who is currently on tour in Greece, moved her show in the western city of Ioannina 90 minutes ahead of schedule in order not to overlap with the match. And a village in southern Greece even postponed for a day the traditional festival of celebration for its patron-saint.
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First Semi Final Portugal erupts into party after reaching Euro 2004 finals Cities and towns across Portugal erupted in wild celebrations Wednesday after the Euro 2004 hosts made history and reached the final of a major tournament for the first time by beating the Netherlands 2-1. Thousands of flag-waving fans blocked Lisbon's main avenue, Avenida da Liberdade, as car horns could be heard blaring across the city. "This is the first time we are at a final, the whole team needs to be congratulated," said Victor Pinto while his 15-year-old son kept repeating "This is fantastic! This is fantastic!". Fans kicked crunched beer cans in impromptu street football games and danced in the street while others banged pots and pans from apartment windows. Portugal has reached the semifinals of a major tournament three times -- at the 1984 and 2000 European championships and the 1966 World Cup -- but have never progressed beyond this stage before. "We were very confident and we deserved to win," said 27-year-old Isabel Pinheiro who watched the match with friends at a cafe in Almada, the working-class suburb where Portuguese star Luis Figo hails from. Many fans, including Prime Minister Jose Manuel Durao Barroso, are now dreaming of winning the final on Sunday. "As I have said before, the sky is the limit. Now we are going to the final and God willing, we will win," he told state television RTP after watching the match at Lisbon's Alvalada stadium. Street celebrations were reported on Portugal's mid-Atlantic Azores islands as well as on the Madeira archipelago off the coast of Morocco. "Portugal is in the final!" screamed top-selling daily Correio da Manha on its Internet site while sports daily A Bola preferred "And so the Orange was squeezed" a reference to the national colour of the Netherlands. Police reported no trouble as the thousands of Dutch fans who traveled to Portugal for the match commiserated.
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Portuguese women have been swept up in the football fever which is sweeping the nation before Sunday's Euro 2004 final, inspired by a national squad which has made it to the last two of a major tournament for the first time in history. At stadiums and in bars and public squares where giant outdoor television screens have been set up to to show matches, thousands of women, many wearing the red and green colours of the national flag, have screamed, cried and prayed like any ardent football fan. "Replace this lame guy!," yelled young student Ines after Portuguese striker Pauleta failed to score with a clear chance during the semi-final victory on Wednesday against the Netherlands. Sitting before a television screen at a community centre where she watched the match with a group of friends, Ines smoked cigarette after cigarette until the final whistle sounded to confirm Portugal's passage to the final, in which they will face Greece. The number of women watching Euro 2004 matches on television in Portugal is up 42 percent from the last European championships held in the Netherlands and Belgium in 2000, according to marketing firm Initiative. Women made up nearly half, or 45 percent, of fans who watched the three first phase matches in which Portugal participated, Initiative said. Rosa Costa is one new fan who admits she knew nothing about football before the start of Euro 2004. But today she says she is able to name all 23 players on coach Luiz Felipe Scolari's squad. "Miguel and Ricardo Carvalho are the best defenders we have, I think," she said. "I was swept up by the euphoria surrounding the team. My husband and my kids got me into football." But according to sociologist Joao Nuno Coelho, who has written extensively about football fans, most of these female supporters are not really into the tactics and rules of football. "At this moment their behaviour and their support for the team is more a support for the country," he told AFP. Others are swept up in the football fever because of the festive atmosphere which the tournament has generated in Portugal and their interest in the sport will not last once the tournament is over, he added. "Perhaps some women will discover a real passion for football which will go on after Euro 2004. But for many by next week their interest in the game will be gone," he said. For psychologist Pilar Del Rio however, sex and not patriotism, is behind the rise in female football fans, especially among the younger ones. She told men's magazine "Maxima" that women between the ages of 15 and 25 watch matches as part of their "search for the ideal man". "It is not the technique of football which attracts them, even if they appreciate the game," she said. "What really excites them is the sexual contact symbolically represented by the muscular and energetic bodies, stained by sweat," she added. Whatever the reason for the rise in female fans, European football governing body UEFA has taken steps to cater for them. Among the roughly 3,000 different "officially licensed products" related to the three-week finals which went on sale earlier this year were items that specifically targetted women, such as china sets and women's watches.
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Week Days Sleep Time 11:00 to 12:00 PM And Wakeup Time 6:30 to 7:00 Weekends Sleep Time 3:00 to 4:00 and Wake Up Time 11:00 to 12:00 Morning
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Oh Janab Aap Smjheen ke Main ne Chuti bhi le Li Hai or Arrange bhi ker Liya Hai Just tell me Kab Rekhoon yeh Party B) ;)
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Theek hai Ji Main Tiyari Pher Lena Haan waise Kairi Gadi te Jana Hai Assi Takke Main Ticket vi le awaan :P
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ji ji Khair Mubarik ho janab :P
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Bilkul ji mainoo Bachiyaan da buhat khiyal hai es liyee te main chutiaan de ditiaan ne Te Kaafi Acha plan hai ke Ethe Hi Koi Halla Gulla kerne haan Lakin kis Tarah Picnic Chaliyee ;) yah koi hor kam Kairee Yah Baz me Adab Rekh Laiyee Chalo Dasso Tussi :) feer koi programme bana lende haan
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Oh Bari mehrbani pehna ji ke tussi mainoo nal le ker jao ge Lakin main no ik do din pehle dasna kion ke main chuti vi te leni hai na apne kam to :)
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Thnaks Again Friends Ji ji kerte raheen mujhe Congrates Shaid Is Tarah meri Posts 1000 Taki poonch Jaeen :P
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Thanks a Lot man
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ji janab hmmm Party Jana b yeh bhi koi kehne ki baat hai Any time Sis To Kab aa Raheen Hain aap Pak Takke Main Party Arrange Ker loon :)