Timepass-April 2014

Poetry k tamam susat logon ko salam :emmy:

taubah taubah kitny susat ho gaye hain UK or KSA waly apna kaam bhe masoom karachi walun sy krwaty hain :asa:

chalo ab sab ghaib logo post karo :snooty:

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Salam Karachi

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walaikumsalam aap abhe tak gaye nahi :hehe:

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kahan?

mere title main responsibility hai, per main responsible nahin :mocking:

Main Azad hoon :hbk:

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Hamaray haan aaj March kee 32 hai. :emmy:

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Bhai koh report ker dee hai

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me ny kaha na UK k susat log month me bhe peechy :rotfl:

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ab phanda kis k galy me dala?

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Yeh bhai kay hukum say howa hai, unn ka mazak na urain warna nine zero say calllllll aaaa jayeeeeee geeeeee. :snooty:

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fariha, mahool, DA, Sidra... sab hain under supervision of ehsan uncle

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marghoob :cb:


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achaar sab se pehle kis mulk main bana?

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India

Details bhe btain kab,kun or kaisy bna
Mujhy to lgta hy ye pak-ind sy bohat pehly ki kahani hy

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History Pickling began 4000 years ago using cucumbers native to India. It is called “achar” in northern India. This was used as a way to preserve food for out-of-season use and for long journeys, especially by sea. Salt pork and salt beef were common staples for sailors before the days of steam engines. Although the process was invented to preserve foods, pickles are also made and eaten because people enjoy the resulting flavors. Pickling may also improve the nutritional value of food by introducing (B vitamins - Wikipedia) produced by bacteria.[SUP][5]](Pickling - Wikipedia)[/SUP]
Pickle etymology The term pickle is derived from the Dutch word pekel, meaning brine. In the U.S. and Canada, the word pickle alone almost always refers to a pickled cucumber[SUP]citation needed][/SUP] (other types of pickles will be described as “pickled onion,” “pickled cauliflower,” etc.), except when it is used figuratively. In the UK, pickle (as in a “cheese and pickle sandwich”) refers to Ploughman’s pickle, a kind of chutney.

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See I was right. :snooty:**

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Mera Hindustan Mahaan :hbk:

BTW, ye sub-way ke achari sandwich kitne buray hote hain :bummer:

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Mera England Mahan.

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:salam2: