Oct 24, 2011

Top 10 Guinness World Records In 2011 – 2012

Top 10 Guinness World Records In 2011 – 2012

1. Longest Tongue in the World

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Stephen Taylor’s record has been broken when a Californian student named Channel Tapper grabbed the title of owning a 3.8-inch tongue, which is equivalent to 9.75 centimeters. Imagine the size of an average chocolate bar that is exactly the size of her tongue and no, she does not belong to any serpent empire because she lives a normal life just like anyone who has a regular size of tongue


2. Longest Fingernails

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Despite that Chris Walton has not experienced cutting or trimming her fingernails for the past 18 years, she was able to maintain them as clean as possible. She bagged the second spot and she resides in Las Vegas as a popular singer. She admits it was hard for her for the past 18 years but she is doing her best to fulfill her responsibilities at home even though it is hard for her to do her personal make up or cutting her own nails.


3. Largest Collection of Daleks

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You may find it weird but Rob Hull has collected 571 models of Daleks where part of his collection is the 6feet size-replica model. He has been doing this for the past 20 years. He started collecting at age 29.


4. Most Popular TV Program

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There is a different kind of rating that a medical drama has achieved; it is not just the highest share rating for viewers but the number of countries who have been following it. Imagine 66 countries were watching the show where it got 81.8 million viewers


5. 13 Dogs Played Skip Rope

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Training a puppy or any animal is such a challenge. In fact, it will take you patience and months just to see their ability. Hence, with the 13 dogs that have skipped the rope simultaneously was such a remarkable mark done by the training given by the Uchida Geinousha’s Super Wan Wan Circus, which is popular in Japan


6. A Lady Holds the Highest Number of Followers on Twitter

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Aside from her “extraordinary” and unique fashion sense, she has also caught people because of the highest followers that she got on her twitter. Lady Gaga is not just the favorite when it comes to her body movements whenever she sings, but she truly magnified that people loved her and not just her voice.


7. Consistent Number 1 Album for 11 Weeks

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It is rare to see that an album being released by any singer, whether it is an individual or group, to be consistently on top. In fact, Adela from UK had proved it for 11 consecutive weeks and had her two albums included on the top five lists at the same time.


8. World Oldest Swimmer

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Who would ever think that a 70-year old could still compete and be as active as other athletes are, particularly those who are in the sport of swimming? His name is Roger Allsopp that swam in the English Channel from Dover, England to Northern France, which took him almost 18 hours to complete the swimming challenge that he participated.


9. Largest Natural Afro

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It is amazing how Aevin Dugas has grown her afro for 12 years. Yes, it is not a year of waiting but she had to wait more than a decade just to achieve the length and size that she wanted. In fact, it measured 4 feet 4 inches and its not fake but a natural afro.


10. Fastest Wedding Chapels in the World

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No other bride can forget her wedding experience, especially if you are in a hurry to have the most important person in your life to be wedded to you. Thanks to the invention made by Reverent Darrell Best who has converted his fire truck into a wedding chapel that could drive up to 62mph. For the record, there were 40 couples who have said, “I do” while on the road and on fastest speed


5 Ways to Cut 100 Calories: Sandwiches

5 Ways to Cut 100 Calories: Sandwiches

Packing your own lunch can save money and calories. Here are 5 ways to cut 100 calories when you pack up sandwiches.

1Tuna, Chicken or Egg Salad
Pitfall: Too much mayo
Smarter Sandwiches: Each tablespoon of mayo has 90 calories. These salad options can be nutritious and high in protein, but you need to watch the fat. Trim these salads by down-sizing the scoops of mayo or replacing half with nonfat Greek yogurt like in this recipe for 5-ingredient chicken salad


 2: Subs and Hoagies
Pitfall: Too much bread
Smarter Sandwiches: A 12-inch sub roll averages 450 calories, while 2 slices of bread will only set you back about 200. Choose whole grain breads for extra protein and fiber. Already use bread for your sandwiches? You can save 70 calories by opting for an English muffin instead.

3: Classic Deli Sandwich
Pitfall: Pounds of deli meat
Smarter Sandwiches: Deli meats like roasted turkey and ham average about 30 calories per ounce. Instead of loading up with a half pound of meat (it’s easier to do than you might think), keep portions to 3-4 ounces max and add lots of fresh veggies instead.

4: Grilled Cheese
Pitfall: Cheesy explosion
Smarter Sandwiches: Each slice of cheese has 80 to 100 calories. Use one slice less or switch to a low-fat version – they average about 50 to 60 calories per slice.

5: Chicken Cutlet
Pitfall: Fried chicken
Smarter Sandwiches: A 5-ounce piece of fried chicken breast typically has a minimum of 300 calories. Opting for a 4 to 5-ounce piece of grilled or roasted chicken breast will save at least 100 calories.

Oct 21, 2011

Top diwali sweets

Top diwali sweets

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Diwali is a festival not just for lights, lamps and firecrackers, but for some mouth-watering delights as well. Each region of India has its own traditional variety of sweets and cuisines made specifically for this festival. So, for your dining pleasure we have collected these sweets recipes from the different states of India. It is a way of spreading joy and goodwill among both the givers and the receivers of these delights.

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Shrikhand

(Sweetened yogurt with saffron)

Serves 6-8

2½ cups plain yogurt (20 fl. oz.)

1 Tbsp warm milk

¼ tsp saffron

¼ tsp elaichi (cardamom) powder

½ cup sugar

2 tbsp raw pistachio nuts, skinned and chopped

1. Put the yogurt in a muslin bag and hand it up for 4-5 hours to drain whey. Soak saffron in milk for 30 minutes. Whisk the drained yogurt, sugar, saffron milk, and cardamom together until the mixture is smooth and creamy. Put in a dish and chill until set. Garnish with the nuts.


Cucumber Cake

Serves 4-6

2 Tbsp ghee (clarified butter)**

1 lb cream of wheat

1 lb cucumber (peeled and grated)

½ lb jaggery*

1/8 tsp sugar

¼ cup cashews, finely chopped

6-8 cardamoms, peeled and powdered

½ grated coconut.

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

2. Fry cream of wheat in 2 Tbsp. ghee until light brown. Add grated cucumber, jaggery, sugar, cashews, cardamom powder and 1 Tbsp of ghee. Mix well. Pour in greased pan and bake for 30-45 minutes in oven, until nicely browned.



Pithouri

(Whole wheat pudding)

Serves 4-5

1 oz. of chapati dough

½ cup all purpose flour

1 gallon milk

cup sugar cardamom seeds*

few strands of saffron

(kesar), dissolved in 1 tsp milk

2-3 drops of Rose water

1. Shape the chapathi dough into rice grains by rubbing small bits of dough between thumb and forefinger (with the help of a little dry flour). Pithouries formed.

2. Meanwhile put milk in a microwaveable container and heat in the microwave on medium power for 45 minutes. Stirring occasionally. Add the rice shaped pithouries to boiled milk.

3. Continue cooking milk mixture until it becomes thick and creamy. About 20 minutes. Cool,

Add sugar and remaining ingredients. Chill completely in the refrigerator before serving.


Sandesh

Serves 6-8

1 lb. Ricotta cheese

1 cup sugar

1 tsp. cardamom powder*

1. Knead cheese into a fine, smooth paste. In a wok over low heat, cook cheese and sugar, stirring continuously. When sugar has melted and cheese starts leaving sides add cardamom powder.

2. Remove from heat. While still warm, divide into 25-30 portions. Mold each portion into desired shape. Serve at room temperature.


Jhangri

(Indian funnel cake)

Serves 6-8

2 cups of skinned urad dal.

1½ cups of water

pinch of salt

oil for frying

6 inch square piece of cheese cloth/cake decorating bag

3 cups of sugar

¼ tsp saffron

orange food coloring

vegetable shortening for frying

1. Soak the dal in water for 4-5 hours. Drain. Grind the dal with very little water, to a fine paste, add a pinch of salt.

2. Heat oil in a deep pan on medium heat. Make a small hole in the middle of the cloth and stitch to form a round button hole. Put the soft dough in the cloth and gather the four corners and gently squeeze into the hot oil, while moving your wrist to make a flower shape. Fry it until light brown. Remove, drain on a paper towel, and keep it aside. Continue until the dal paste has been used up.

3. Bring water to boil in a medium sized saucepan. Add sugar and let it melt. Then boil it for 4 more minutes. Check consistency by taking a little syrup in between 2 fingers, the fingers should separate easily and syrup should form one string, otherwise cook a little longer. Do not overcook the syrup. Add saffron and orange color to the syrup. Stir. Dip fried jhangries in warm syrup and soak for 2 minutes. Remove from syrup and arrange in a plate. Can be served at room temperature.


Kheer Mohan

(Stuffed cheese balls)

Makes about 20 balls

Paneer** of 1 gallon milk

½ cup khoya** ?

½ cup mixed nuts, crushed (almonds, pistachio, cashews and currants)

seeds of 2 cardamoms, crushed

Syrup:

4 cups sugar

4 cup water

4 strings of saffron* seeds of 2 cardamoms*

1. For filling mix khoya, crushed nuts and cardamoms. Set aside.

2. Divide paneer into 20 equal portions. Shape into balls. Make a well in the center of cheese ball and fill with ½ tsp of filling. Close well opening with surrounding paneer. Balls should be smooth. Repeat the above process until all the cheese and filling are used up.

3. Make syrup by bringing all the syrup ingredients to boil, in a large saucepan. Boil for 12 minutes on medium heat. Put cheese balls into syrup. Cover and lower heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Cool.

4. Serve at room temperature.


Pal Poli

(Crepes in milk)

Serves 16

3 cups all-purpose flour

water to make a firm elastic dough

1 quart milk

1 cup sugar

10 cardamoms, powdered

¼ tsp saffron, soaked in hot water

oil for deep frying

almonds, shredded and fried

1. Make a firm dough with floor and water. Cover and set aside.

2. Boil milk in a heavy saucepan and keep simmering until thickened and reduced. Add sugar, cardamom and saffron.

3. Meanwhile, divide the dough into 1 to 1-½ inch-diameter balls and, using flour to dust the board, roll out into a thin 6" round. Fold in half and seal edge with water. Deep fry in hot oil. Drain on paper towel. Poli made.

4. Place polis in a shallow dish. Pour the hot milk over the polis and garnish with almonds. This dessert can be served hot or cold.


China Grass

(Agar-agar pudding)

Serves 4-6

2 Tbsp china grass (agar-agar)

cup water

1½ cup whole milk

seeds of 2 cardamoms crushed

2-3 drops of rose water

3-4 drops of food color

6 tsp sugar

With a pair of scissors cut the china grass into 2 inch pieces. Put china grass and water in a large saucepan and cook on the medium heat. Cook until the chine grass melts (about 10 minutes).

Add milk and cardamoms and cook for another 5 minutes. Cool. Then add rose water and food color. Stir well. Pour contents onto a cookie sheet. Garnish with nuts. Refrigerate to set (about 2 hours).


Sanamanuj

(Cream of wheat cake)

Serves 6-8
1 cup cream of wheat

½ cup shortening

egg replacer for 4 eggs, lightly beaten

1½ cup sugar

2 cups coconut milk, extracted from a fresh coconut

4-6 strands of saffron, dissolved in 1 Tbsp warm milk

1. Roast the cream of wheat in 2 Tbsp shortening. Add the beaten egg replacer, sugar, coconut milk (keeping 4 Tbsp of coconut milk aside) and saffron. Set aside. Heat the remaining shortening.

Remove from heat and stir in the cream of wheat mixture. Heat the mixture again, and stir until it thickens.

2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Put the above mixture into 19" pie dish. Pour the 4 Tbsp of coconut milk on top. Bake a crisp golden brown. Approximately 20 minutes. Cool. Serve.


Kulfi-Falooda

(Home made ice creams with bean strings)

Serves 10-12

1 gallon whole milk

2-3 cardamoms seeds crushed

½ cup almonds and pistachio nuts coarsely chopped

½ tsp saffron, dissolved in 2 Tbsp of milk

1 14 oz. can condensed milk

8 cups water

2 oz. bean thread (falooda)

4 drops yellow food color

4 Tbsp sugar

¼ cup Rooh Afsa (rose syrup)

Garnish:

10 ice cubes, crushed


In a large thick bottomed saucepan, boil milk, on medium heat. Keep boiling milk until it reduces to ½ gallon. Stir frequently so that no milk sticks to the bottom of a the pan. Add cardamoms, saffron and nuts.

Cook for 5 more minutes. Then add, condensed milk, Stir and remove from heat. Cool. Put in Kulfi molds (or popsicle molds). Freeze overnight to set.

In another saucepan, boil 8 cups of water. Add food color and sugar and bean threads. Cover and turn off stove. Cool to room temperature.

To serve

Remove kulfi from mold. Slice with a sharp warm knife. On individual serving dishes, put sliced kulfi, cover with a little falooda. Cover falooda with crushed ice and add 4-5 drops of Rooh Afsa to the crushed ice.


Gul Gulay

(Fried Indian Donuts)

Makes 30 balls

2 cups sugar

1 ¼ cups water

juice of 2 lemon

¼ cup baking soda

1 ripe banana-optional

2 cups all purpose flour

oil for frying

1. In a medium saucepan bring sugar and water to a boil. Add lemon juice and continue boiling for about 7 minutes. Dissolve baking soda in 2 Tbsp sugar syrup. Set aside.

2. In a large bowl sieve flour. To flour add liquid baking soda. Stir 2 cup of syrup at a time into flour. Mix well in between. Continue until a thick batter is formed. (If banana is being used mash and add to batter). Set aside for 1 hour.

3. Heat oil in wok. Fry by dropping tablespoonfuls of batter into hot oil. Remove with slotted spoon. Drain on a paper towel.

Serve hot.


More Diwali Sweets

Almond Diyas

200 gms. almonds, soaked and peeled,

120 gms of powdered sugar,

a few drops of yellow color,

1. Grind the almonds to a very fine paste. Mix sugar and almond paste in a heavy pan.

2. Cook on low flame, stirring continuously. Take care that the paste does not stick to the bottom of the pan. Cook till the paste begins to leave the sides. Remove from the stove and allow to cool till mixture can be handled.

3. Divide the mixture into two equal portions. Add yellow color to half and mix well. Shape into diyas (large, flat teardrop shapes) either freehand or with help of a mold. Fill the center with the yellow mixture, smooth the surface with the back of a spoon. Cover the outer surface with silver foil, or decorate as desired. Allow to dry well or refrigerate until well set.


Coconut Diyas

4 cups of desiccated coconut,

1 tin of condensed milk,

1 tsp. butter or ghee,

1/2 tsp. cardamom powder

1. Pour condensed milk into a nonstick or heavy bottom pan. Add 3 1/2 cups of coconut, mix well. Cook on low heat, stirring continuously till mixture leaves side of pan. Cool till it can be shaped by hand.

2. Grease palms with butter. Roll portions of mixture into pingpong sized balls. Shape carefully into diyas with a depression and mouth for the wick. Coat with leftover dry coconut powder to help handling. Place a thin long sliver of almond or pista at the mouth for wick. Decorate as desired. Chill to firm the shape.


Badam Katli

250 gms. almonds, soaked overnight or for at least 4 hours,

200 gms. sugar, powdered,

a few tbsp. of milk,

silver foil,

a pinch of saffron,

1. Peel almonds and set aside. Wash and remove any trace of brownishness. Grind to a fine paste, using as little milk as possible.

2. In a heavy, large skillet, mix the almond paste and powdered sugar. Cook on a low flame, stirring continuously, using a large spoon or spatula. Take care that the mixture does not stick to the bottom of the pan.

3. When the paste begins to leave the sides of the pan, take it off the stove. Add saffron and mix well. Grease a plate with a little ghee, pour the mixture in it, let it even out. If small lumps appear, settle the plate so that the mixture evens out. Do not use a spoon or spatula to even out the mixture.

4. The katli can now be decorated with a silver foil. Mark out diamond shapes with a greased knife. Allow to cool. When almost cool, remove carefully with a sharp edge knife. Let it cool completely before storing in butter paper.


Motichoor Laddu

3 cups gram flour,

2 cups water,

4 cups sugar,

3 tbsp rice flour,

oil for frying.

1. Mix gram flour and water to a smooth thick batter. Put water in a large bowl and keep it handy.

2. Heat oil in a kadai and line it with a strainer that fits in neatly. Using a slotted spoon, gently tap the gram flour batter through the holes into the oil.

3. When done, lift the strainer with the fried boondi and drop on paper towels to drain out the excess oil. Quickly dip the boondis in the bowl full of water kept ready and remove. Wipe the strainer dry, before tapping the next batch. When all the boondis are ready, bring water and sugar to a boil to obtain a syrup of soft ball consistency. Take 3 tbsp of the syrup, heat it in a thick-bottomed pan till frothy. Add the boondis and stir the mixture till it begins to leave the sides of the pan. While still warm, shape a little of the mixture into a laddu. Coat your hands with rice flour or corn flour for easier handling.  


Badam Ka Seera

1 1/2 cup of almonds, soaked overnight,

3 cups of hot milk,

250 gm of ghee,

1/3 to 1/2 cup of sugar,

1. Peel the almonds, wash and grind to fine paste. Heat the ghee in a heavy pan.

2. Add paste and cook on first high then low flame, stirring continuously. Allow the paste to turn light brown in color.

3. When the paste begins to give out a pleasant aroma, mix in the hot milk and stir with a long-handled spatula, since the mixture tends to splatter. As the mixture begins to thicken, add the sugar and cook, stirring continuously and gently till ghee begins to separate. Decorate with chopped nuts and serve hot.


Anarsa or Mitha Khaja

1 1/2 cup rice flour,

1/2 cup jaggery,

1 cup water,

1/4 tbsp cardamom powder,

3-4 tbsp poppy seeds or khus khus,

250 gms ghee for frying

1. Heat water in a pan and dissolve jaggery to make well. Strain and set aside to cool.

2. Add cardamom powder and ghee to the flour and knead the flour with jaggery water till the dough becomes stiff. 

3. Divide into 24 to 25 small portions, knead and roll it into 4" discs. Sprinkle poppy seeds on the discs. Set aside and allow them to dry a little.

4. Deep fry in ghee till the discs turn golden yellow. Cool the khajas till these become crisper. Serve or store in an airtight container.


Sev

2 cups gram flour (besan),

1/2 tsp. ajwain (omam) seeds,

1 1/2 tsp. red chilli powder,

1 tbsp. oil,

Salt to taste,

2-3 pinches of asafoetida,

Water to make dough,

Oil to deep fry.

1. Mix the chilli, oil, salt, and ajwain into the flour. Add enough water to make dough. It should not be pliable but sticky.

2. Grease the inside of a sev-press and fill with the dough. Press into hot oil, and fry lightly on both sides. Drain well and cool before storing. One can omit the chilli powder to make the sev bland. Or one can also add finely crushed dried mint to add flavor to the sev.


Top Ten Diwali gifts to India

Top Ten Diwali gifts to India

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Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is celebrated in India with full vim and brio. Commonly known as the ‘festival of lights’ it is celebrated on the last day of the last month of lunar calendar. If you are  wondering when is Diwali in 2011? Note that Diwali is on 26th October. During this time, the whole country is in a joyous mood as the festive spirit reigns on all. The festival commemorates the home coming of Lord Ram, after defeating the demon Ravana. Thus, the festival of Diwali is synonymous with the victory of the light over darkness or the defeat of evil over the good. During Diwali 2011, homes are nicely decorated and 'Rangoli' motifs beautify the entrances of the houses. This practice of beautifying the floor of the entrance is practiced as a tradition of welcoming Goddess Lakshmi who is believed to bestow the people of the house with wealth and prosperity. Lamps and candles illuminate every houses and lanes.
Today, exchanging gifts is not limited to any particular occasion but the gesture of exchanging gifts have become the main thoroughfare of mental amalgamation, especially for the ones who are separated from their near and dear ones. GiftstoIndia24x7.com is one of the multiple online gifting portal that offers a prompt service in delivering gifts to India The site has introduced a range of exclusive Diwali gifts at its disposal, allowing you to choose the best gift amongst all. Send a variety of Diwali gifts to India from US through this site as we bring you wide array of gift items that will add color to the Diwali celebration and make the festive season a remarkable one. However, the ten best

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Diwali gifts are described as follows:
1. Adorning the house with Diyas on the Diwali eve is the tradition that is being followed since ages. Lighting Diyas on Diwali has many traditions and significance involved with it. Diyas epitomize sheer elegance by ousting darkness from society.


2. Amaze you dear ones with crackers. Crackers add a touch of festivity. They comes in various types emitting lights and sparkles. Make that day of your loved one with such enlightening gifts


3. This Diwali spread the divine light with extra-ordinary candles. Made in different shapes and sizes, the delectable fragrance of many of this candles are sure to bewilder your loved ones. Send this exclusive gift in Diwali and mesmerize your dear ones with its uniqueness.


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4. Spread the wishes of goodwill, prosperity and well-being to your family, friends and relatives. Let these hearty messages be wrapped in a sacred gift. GiftstoIndia24x7.com offers Diwali puja thali, nicely decorated with an idol of Lord Ganesha.


5. Send holy blessings of Lord Ganesha on this auspicious occasion of Diwali. Amazing wall-hangings constitute a perfect gift for your dear ones. Send such spiritual wall hangings to India and let Lord Ganesha bless your loved ones with health and wealth.


6. Door Hangings are believed to be the gesture of welcoming the Goddess of Fortune, Goddess Lakshmi. On the holy occasion of Diwali, enliven the walls of your loved ones with the exclusive door hanging. The vibrant display of colorful beads will surely add a charm to the home entrance.


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7. Send a spiritual pendant on the occasion of Diwali to the person you love the most. Bestow the blessings of Lord Ganesha with exquisite diamond and gold jewellery. The ethnically designed diamond or gold jewellery, will surely add a festive charm to the occasion.


8. Chocolates are for every occasion and in this Diwali send assortment of yummy chocolates to the loved ones and let them cherish the rich taste for many a days to come. The site has a wide plethora of exclusive chocolates from all leading brands that are sure to shower happiness of the occasion of Diwali.


9. Gratify your loved ones by sending a lovely showpiece. The site has a beautiful collection of beautiful showpieces, that manifests innovative work of artistry. Let this showpiece cast a spell on the look of the décor.


10. Send crispy and crunchy dry fruits to your loved ones. Rich in protein and fibre, dry fruit will surely enthrall your dear ones. The site has a wide variety of dry fruits basket .
Merge in the soul purifying experience in Diwali and let your gifts add a special touch of glory to it. GiftstoIndia24x7.com offers you to choose the perfect and the most exclusive gift for your family and loved ones and send it to India as a token of your good wishes. Send this gifts only when you remember when is Diwali? Thus, send gifts to India to spread love and affection, effacing the hatred and violence.


Australia's 10 richest people

Australia's 10 richest people

The top 10 on Forbes's Australia rich list were:

 

1. Andrew Forrest $US4.1 billion

2. Frank Lowy $US3.6 billion

3. James Packer $US3.5 billion

4. Harry Triguboff $US3 billion

5. John Gandel $US2.4 billion

6. Kerr Neilson $US2.2 billion

7. Gina Rinehart $US2 billion

8. Anthony Pratt $US1.95 billion

9. Leslie Alan Wilson $US1.55 billion

10. Lindsay Fox $US1.5 billion

Oct 20, 2011

Happy Diwali SMS Collection 2011

 Happy Diwali SMS Collection 2011

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With my
1 heart
2 eyes
7 liter blood
206 bones
4.5 million red cells
60 trillion D N A"S...
All wishing you a very very
HAPPY DIWALI

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This van is loaded with
LOVE n CARE,
Wishing U and your family
A HAPPY DIWALI
With gleam of Diyas
And the Echo of the Chants
May Happiness and Contentment Fill Your life
Wishing you a very happy and prosperous Diwali!!
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Is diwali pe humari dua hai ki apka har sapnna pura ho,
duniya ke unche mukam apke ho,
shoharat ki bulandiyon par naam apka ho!
Wish u a very Happy Diwali!
Khushian ho overflow,masti kabhi na ho low,dosti ka surur chaya rahe,dhan aur shorat ki ho bauchar, aisa aaye aapke liy  DIWALI KA TYOHAR
Sri ram ji aapke ghar sukh ki barsat karen, Dukhon ka naas karen. Prem ki phuljhari wa anar aapke ghar ko roshan kare. Roshni ke diye aapki jingagi me khusiya layen. Happy deepawali
"aaj se aap ke yaha...dhan... ki barsat ho,
maa laxmi ka... vas... ho, sankatto ka.... nash... ho
har dil par aapka... raj... ho, unnati ka sar par... taj... ho
ghar me shanti ka.... vas... ho
* HAPPY DIWALI *
Apun wishing u a wonderful,
super-duper, zabardast, xtra-badhiya, xtra special ekdum mast n dhinchak, bole to ekdum Jhakaas "HAPPY DiWALi"

Oct 19, 2011

Top 10 Best Halloween Costumes for 2011 – [Latest Designs]

Top 10 Best Halloween Costumes for 2011 – [Latest Designs]

November is coming and the end of October is fast approaching. It is time to celebrate and remember the people who have left us in this life. Hence, this is an exciting event where people can be happy by celebrating the Halloween season. If you are planning to attend or prepare yourself to make it fun and exciting, check the best Halloween costumes for this year and have a pick out of these selections for 2011:

1. Angry Birds

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Whether you are adults, teens, and young kids, no one could deny the epidemic effect of Angry Birds to all people across the globe. Everyone plays it and there are different and exciting seasons that individuals await and anticipate. It has really exceeded the popularity of Plants vs. Zombies. This are certified hits and favorite character costumes you could see anywhere can go with any of the five birds.


2. Harry Potter

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Now that the final destiny of Harry Potter has ended, it is also recognized that it has left an impressive and memorable mark in the movie industry. Everyone was moved with the growing characters on the movie itself. It has become a legacy of this century.


3. Transformer Costumes

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This era talks about the latest gadgets and other innovations. Now that we have accepted and welcomed all the major changes and introductions, which the market and other industries offer, Transformers could transform even the simplest celebration that we have been doing for the past decades.


4. Captain America Costumes

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This movie was launched and shown this year and it could go so well with the antagonist impression that the whole Halloween party projects and perceives. It is a better follow up of the popularity that it got from the successful movie that was shown recentl


5. Pirates

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It has always been included in yearly Halloween parties in whichever nation or country you are part of, because this is a costume that you can get anywhere. They are ready-made and its pattern is established.


6. The Smurfs

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A comedy and comical movie released this year and this is included in one of the top favorites for the costume that you could think of because of its wacky and coolest side. The selections compliment to toddlers, youngsters, and for supportive mothers or parents who could be groovy and feel younger even once a year.


7. Star Wars Characters

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You could have watched repeatedly the story of Star Wars and series of progress that it had. Nonetheless, the various characters that can be seen in this movie are adaptable to what the Halloween season can give. It could give more spice to the party itself. These are hits and popular for teens and even adults alike.


8. The Classic “Super Mario”

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This is the classical and favorite game of those people who were born in the mid 80s. Despite of the various character evolutions in this era, it has still caught the heart of the people today. There are added features to make it complimentary to this modern world. It’s the favorite of both boys and adults.


9. Celebrity Idols

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They are selected hottest and popular singers in our time and the best representation of which is Lady Gaga, which is known for her unique and free-flowing fashion styles. These are favorite and top pick selections of teenagers and those adults who are in their mid-30s.


10. Monster High Characters

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These are actually trending for all teens, girls, and tweens, which are not typical toy dolls that can be bought in any toy stores. These are actually legendary monsters where children are being modeled, which are more in contemporary than the classic fairytale presentations.


Oct 12, 2011

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