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You listen to Alizeè :yahoo: , Alizeè is a very beautiful lady for sure:smitten:, my little sister listenss to her alot, her style for some reason reminds me of cèline dion in her early days except Alizeè is hotter for sure.

If you like hiphop or contemporary artist out street lourd vol.2, its definately different from alizeè ,actually polar opposite of her, but these guys are the upcoming artist in hiphop department. Btw had alizeè done a concert in pakistan, i am pretty sure she went to indie a couple of years ago.

the story goes like i was watching a movie called 'a beautiful year' in which there is russel crowe, i liked th =e song when russel leaves london and travels to french country side in a smart car :lol:, thats where the song begins

its this song


and im addicted to this song :D
 
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function???, cultural celèbration never heard of a function.

Ooo...Hmmm Well it could be a wedding or some kind of family get-together!

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OHH my god, man i always laughed at this song man :rofl:

I actually saw the video clip way after I heard the song...The guy sang it in some drama: Khala khairan I think!

How many wanna dedicate THIS one to @KRAIT:
 
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sorry meant he was an allu!



@liontk:

Here is 1 of the function of a Pakistani wedding:

This is so cool, is this how the wedding starts, looks like a fun celebration to take part in, dancing looks very fun. the dresses the femme are wearing have lots of color, look very expensive $$$ too. I have seen something similar once at my uncle's wedding, we had a local bhangra(i thnk thats how you spell it) crew playing as the bride was being escorted by her father instead of the boring lame piano. Also i read online that traditional pakistanie weddings have three parts right just curious how that would work?
 
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Anyone wanna dedicate this to @KRAIT

 
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@Monkey D Luffy you posted this on a thread closed since then.

@haviZsultan your law doesnt punishes rapists to death, no fear of punishment for crime. In punjab powerful person would rape a weak and no body could question them, police might even arrest and harass the family of victim. Heck some times police enters into home of poor one and rape them. Feudal lords there are above the law while weak and poor is ****** o khwaar there. while Our society is not like that

What is my law? 1) Pakistan's laws 2) Pashtun laws. As being both, both are for me my laws though Pashtun law is more of a system than a law and includes jirga and lashkars which are elements other than pashtunwali which is more of a code simply because it isn't implemented which would then make it a law. This is not about Punjab though the residents of that province are my Pakistani brothers, it is not about the weaknesses of the police and every other institution which I fully admit. If you understood the comment you wouldn't have gone off on this tangent as you typically do, finding a bone in every boneless fish.

My first point was both jirga's and lashkars should be institutionalized, made part of the Pakhunkhwa government setup and there should be a regulating body for election of elders/Sardars/Khans/Maliks in villages every few years. There should be an institute and lashkars should be mobilized as local security forces-in other words made the police and replace them for the respective regions.

My second point was about how what you posted was anti-pashtun/Pakistani and helps develop a negative impression among non-pashtuns of Pashtuns... a case I took was my family's reaction to such things like what you posted which shouldn't have been surprising for you knowing my background is Lucknowite and I am by choice a Pashtun.

My third point was that Pashtun intellectuals look down at tribal warfare and most Pashtuns hate tribal warfare, kidnappings and attacks from one community on the other. It is a thing from the past and not really part of Pashtun culture. as is Naswar. I gave a strategy on how to end it setting your bum on fire.

My fourth point was there is no proof of the system of perpetual violence (practiced by Afghan nationals and undeveloped trouble-makers in society rather than true modern Pashtuns) which you admire being better or discouraging violence or in that case kidnappings and violence against women. I have a report in fact on the contrary-but I do not want go into that.

I was defending Pashtuns but you always feel insulted. Personally I don't care what people think or do or say about Pashtuns as I do not have to defend Pashtuns to prove myself one nor do I have your mentality of taking offense at everything just to feel secure about myself as a Pashtun but my fear is that someone like you comes along and feels discriminated against and as a result turns into someone who loves people from our north more than his countrymen. Hope this is a closed chapter now.
 
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This actually is a love corner @alpha1cavalier. Everyone loves @KRAIT here.

Since everything here relies on Krait for survival and the real point of attraction is him/her... welll... I am worried now that if @KRAIT is out the thread is out too.
 
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