g_b any1 in toronto???

2007-10-19 Thread warlock172k
Hey there.was just wondering if any1 between the ages of 20-24
would be interested in being friends. I'm a 22 yr old guy from Toronto.



g_b request

2007-10-19 Thread Vrishin Jain
can anyone please send me an invitation to join orkut..
  my id is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  thanx.
  vrish
   

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g_b 10 Secrets of Success

2007-10-19 Thread Nishant Jain
1.Think success 
To attain the kind of success that you want, you need to dream big. Every 
success story starts with big dreams. You need to have big dreams for yourself 
- which you want to be somebody rich, famous or fulfilled. You need to have a 
clear vision of what you want to achieve. But it doesn't stop in dreaming 
alone. You should actively visualize success in your mind that you can almost 
feel it, touch it or it is within your reach. Play this image back at every 
opportunity. What does it feel to triple your current income? How will your 
life change? What will your business look like if you achieved the 
million-dollar mark?
2. Be passionate with what you do.
Success comes easily if you love what you do.
3. Focus on your strengths
 Each of us has our own strengths and weaknesses. To be effective, you need to 
identify your strengths and concentrate on it.
4. Never consider the possibility of failure
It is not in the nature of man - nor of any living entity, to start out by 
giving up. You should have a strong faith in your idea, your capabilities and 
yourself.
5. Plan accordingly
Set goals and make plans for your accomplishment is the skill required to 
succeed.
6. Work hard! 
Every successful entrepreneur works hard, hard and hard. No one achieves 
success just by sitting and staring at the wall every single day.
7. Constantly Look for Ways to Network
 To succeed in business, you need to possess good networking skills and always 
be alert to opportunities to expand your contacts.
8. Willingness to Learn 
To succeed, you must be willing to ask questions, remain curious, interested 
and open to new knowledge. This willingness to learn becomes more crucial given 
the rapid changes in technologies and ways of doing business.
9. Persevere and have faith 
No one said that the road to success is easy. Despite your good intentions and 
hard work, sometimes you will fail. Remember, if you persevere, nothing can 
stop you.
10.Discipline yourself
Self-discipline is the key to success. The strength of will to force yourself 
to pay the price of success - doing what others don't like to do, going the 
extra mile, fighting and winning the lonely battle with yourself.


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g_b Talk conversation between NRI husband and his wife.

2007-10-19 Thread Nishant Jain
Talk conversation between NRI husband and his wife.

Dear Sweetheart:

I can't send my salary this month, so I am sending 100 kisses.
You are my sweetheart
Your husband
XYZ


His wife replied back after some days to her husband:

Dearest sweetheart,
Thanks for your 100 kisses, I am sending the expenses details.
1. The Milk man agreed on 2 kisses for one month's milk.
2. The electricity man only agreed after 7 kisses.
3. Your house owner is coming every day and taking two or three kisses
instead of the rent.
4. Supermarket owner did not accept kisses only, so I have given him
some other items... 
5. Other expenses 40 kisses .


Please don't worry for me, I have a remaining balance of 35 kisses and I
hope I can complete the month using this balance.

Shall I plan same way for next months, Please Advise !!!

Your Sweet Heart
ABC
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g_b Fareed Zakaria in Newsweek

2007-10-19 Thread Vikram
From (Bombay boy!) Fareed Zakaria in Newsweek. What I found great was 
that such a mainstream and very widely read commentator like Zakaria 
now takes it as a given that acceptance of homosexuality is now a 
crucial test of a society's inclusiveness and tolerance and uses it 
in an article, that is actually not about homosexuality at all, to 
point to how damaging the US's reluctance to do had become. Now if 
only we could get our own leaders to accept that point...

http://www.newsweek.com/id/43356

The United States has always thought of itself as exceptional. But 
nowadays we are standing apart for the wrong things. America has 
typically been seen as the place where the boundaries of personal 
freedom were being stretched, where women's liberation was forged, 
where wacky new lifestyles and crazes were most enthusiastically 
adopted. For much of the world, America was the future. That is not 
the impression you would come away with, looking at this survey. For 
example, America has an unusually regressive attitude on whether 
homosexuality should be accepted, a much tamer question than 
whether to approve civil unions or gay marriages: 49 percent say yes, 
and 41 percent, no. On what has become a crucial test of a society's 
inclusiveness and tolerance, the United States lags well behind every 
Western European country, as well as many Eastern European and most 
Latin American countries. Catholic Mexico is far more accepting, with 
60 percent saying yes, and only 31 percent, no.



g_b Oh man! Please don't do that...

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g_b 1 Litre of Tears

2007-10-19 Thread dunno76

This is one inspiring true life story. I was on MSN last night when my
friend asked me, have you watched 1 litre of tears on youtube? I told
him no; I have not even heard of this video before. He told me to go
watch it in youtube and before going offline, he said again, must watch
it!
When I woke up this morning, the first thing I did … search for the
show on youtube? Definitely not. I got to wash up and brush my teeth
first : )

As soon as I am done with my morning routine, I got down to do some work
and remember about the video my friend mentioned last night. I found the
video without much difficulty in youtube and watched a few episodes of
it.

Indeed, as what my friend mentioned, it is an inspiring and touching
show. I cried in almost every episodes of the show. I managed to get a
few phrases from what the person said:

If I were a flower, then now I'd be a bud. I shall treasure the
beginning of my youth without any regrets. and I really don't want
to say things such as I want to go back to how things were before. I
recognized how I am right now; and I will continue to live on. - Kifuji
Aya

So true that for some of us, everyday we take for granted that we are
able to walk, to run and to speak at anytime we want to; we instructed
our body to act accordingly to our intentions. All these come so
naturally that we tend to take it for granted. What if we find out one
day that we will slowly lose the ability to walk or to speak at will,
what is next? Let us treasure what we have now and be grateful for all
the goodness in our life.

Watch it at: http://www.symphonyoflove.net/blog/?p=95
http://www.symphonyoflove.net/blog/?p=95



g_b Bihar

2007-10-19 Thread vijaro2004
Hi,
Would love to meet gay friends around Gaya and Bodhgaya.
Two Sri Lankans will be there from the 21st to the 28th.
Regards
Max



g_b Homophobia

2007-10-19 Thread naughty confessions
Homophobia
   
  Whether you are homosexual or not, you should repost this in support of your 
friends and loved ones who are. Love is not defined by color, creed, or gender. 

I am the mother who is not allowed to even visit the children I bore, nursed, 
and raised. The court says I am an unfit mother because I now live with another 
woman. 

I am the boy who never finished high school, because I got called a fag 
everyday 

I am the girl kicked out of her home because I confided in my mother that I am 
a lesbian. 

I am the prostitute working the streets because nobody will hire a transsexual 
woman. 

I am the sister who holds her gay brother tight through the painful, 
tear-filled nights. 

We are the parents who buried our daughter long before her time. 

I am the man who died alone in the hospital because they would not let my 
partner of twenty-seven years into the room. 

I am the foster child who wakes up with nightmares of being taken away from the 
two fathers who are the only loving family I have ever had. I wish they could 
adopt me. 

I am not one of the lucky ones. I killed myself just weeks before graduating 
high school. It was simply too much to bear. 

We are the couple who had the realtor hang up on us when she found out we 
wanted to rent a one-bedroom for two men. 

I am the person who never knows which bathroom I should use if I want to avoid 
getting the management called on me. 

I am the domestic-violence survivor who found the support system grow suddenly 
cold and distant when they found out my abusive partner is also a woman. 

I am the domestic-violence survivor who has no support system to turn to 
because I am male. 

I am the father who has never hugged his son because I grew up afraid to show 
affection to other men. 

I am the home-economics teacher who always wanted to teach gym until someone 
told me that only lesbians do that. 

I am the woman who died when the EMTs stopped treating me as soon as they 
realized I was transsexual. 

I am the person who feels guilty because I think I could be a much better 
person if I didnt have to always deal with society hating me. 

I am the man who stopped attending church, not because I don't believe, but 
because they closed their doors to my kind. 

I am a warrior for my country serving proud, but can't be my true self because 
gays aren't allowed in the military. 

I am the person who has to hide what this world needs most, love. 
..LiKE THIS..PEOPLE ARE iGNORANT . 


I am the person ashamed to tell my own friends I'm a lesbian, because they 
constantly make fun of them. 

I am the boy tied to a fence, beaten to a bloody pulp and left to die because 
two straight men wanted to teach me a lesson. 


This is the boy, Matthew Shepard. On October 7, 1998 Aaron McKinney and Russell 
Henderson lead him to a remote area east of Laramie where they demonstrated 
unimaginable acts of hate. Matthew was tied to a split-rail fence where he was 
beaten and left to die in the cold of the night. Almost 18 hours later he was 
found by a cyclist who initially mistook him for a scarecrow. Matthew died on 
October 12 at 12:53 am at a hospital in Fort Collins, Colorado. KILLED BECAUSE 
HE WAS GAY!!! 

---IF YOU BELIEVE THAT HOMOPHOBIA IS WRONG... REPOST THIS 
AS HOMOPHOBIA. 

---IF YOU ARE IGNORANT... IGNORE 

   
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