Sunday, 10 February 2013

Text Messages About Love

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Wondering how to dodge the L- bomb to your next-bench redheaded hottie or pacify your super-peeved girlfriend? Simple, just fire a mushy lovey-dovey text message and you are done! With texting becoming the cool cult in communication today, exchanging casual electronic notes have just become uh-so-essential part of every dating biz. That probably explains your itch to trigger your thumbs so often when in the throes of a new relationship. Texting is quick, convenient and perhaps the easiest way to shoot a quick ‘I love you’ or ‘I miss you’ when stuck in a long schedule or when you don’t have time to indulge in long tête-à-tête. A few mushy texts seamed with countless ‘I love you’s’ can get even the most hardcore unromantic weak on their knees. So what are you waiting for? Just grab your cell phones and type in mushy, cocky, funny lovey-dovey texts and knock her out. For more inspiration, check out these ‘I love you’ text samples and get typing.
When it rains, you don't see the sun, but it’s there. Hope we can be like that. We don't always see each other, but we will always be there for one another!
Once upon a time, something happened to me. It was the sweetest thing that ever could be; it was a fantasy, a dream comes true. It was the day I met you!
What is love? Those who don't like it call it responsibility. Those who play with it call it a game. Those who don't have it call it a dream. Those who understand it call it destiny. And me, I call it you!
I love your eyes, I love your smile, I cherish your ways, I adore your style. What can I say; you’re one of a kind and 24/7 you’re on my mind!
I love you, you love me, in my heart you'll always be, here or there, near or far my love will be wherever you are!
You can fall from a mountain, you can fall from a tree, but the best way to fall, is to fall in love with me.
I love you more today than I did yesterday, but not as much as I will tomorrow!
I love u with my heart, my body n soul, this love for you I cannot control, the game ain’t over its just begun, I'll keep on playing because I know you’re the one.
If I could be anything I would be your tear! So that I could be born in your eyes, live down your cheeks and die on your lips!
If love can be avoided by simply closing our eyes, then I wouldn't blink at all for I don't want to let a second pass having fallen out of love with you.
I wrote your name in the sand but it got washed away, I wrote your name in the sky but it got blown away, so I wrote your name in my heart where it will stay!
Love - all my life I have read about it, dreamed about it, waited for it, cried for it, needed it. Now with you, I have found it.
If a big fat man comes late at night into your room and wants to pack you in his bag, don't worry, I told Santa that I want you for Christmas!
Cell phones can be irritating sometimes. You always have to reload, recharge every now and then. Messages are delayed. But there's one thing I love about it. It connects me to you!
My biggest reward is to see you smile, know you are happy, and feel you are loved. I know life is sometimes cruel, but that's why I'm here, to show you that life can be good when somebody cares.
I may run out of messages to text you. I may run out of jokes too, I may also run out of battery or even a peso, but my heart won't run out of space for you!
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Free Sms Text

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 is the act of typing and sending a brief, electronic message between two or more mobile phones or fixed or portable devices over a phone network. The term originally referred to messages sent using the Short Message Service (SMS); it has grown to include messages containing image, video, and sound content (known as MMS messages. The sender of a text message is known as a texter, while the service itself has different colloquialisms depending on the region. It may simply be referred to as a text in North America, the United Kingdom, Australia and the Philippines, an SMS in most of mainland Europe, and a TMS or SMS in the Middle East and Asia.
Text messages can be used to interact with automated systems to, for example, order products or services, or participate in contests. Advertisers and service providers use direct text marketing to message mobile phone users about promotions, payment due dates, etcetera instead of using mail, e-mail or voicemail.
In a straight and concise definition for the purposes of this English Language article, text messaging by phones or mobile phones should include all 26 letters of the alphabet and 10 numerals, i.e., alpha-numeric messages, or text, to be sent by texter or received by the textee.

1920 – RCA Communications, New York introduced the first "telex" service.[citation needed] The first messages over RCA transatlantic circuits were sent between New York and London. Seven million words or 300,000 radiograms transmitted the first year. RCA today is known as Verizon Wireless.[citation needed]
Alphanumeric messages have long been sent by radio using via Radiotelegraphy. Digital information began being sent using radio as early as 1971 by the University of Hawaii using ALOHAnet.[citation needed] Matti Makkonen has been referred to in different contexts as the "father of text messaging" but he rejects this epithet. "The SMS function is the result of extensive and open international cooperation, and GSM documents prove that it is based on the Franco-German proposal," he says.
SMS messaging was used for the first time on 3 December 1992, when Neil Papworth, a 22-year-old test engineer for Sema Group in the UK[1] (now Airwide Solutions),[2] used a personal computer to send the text message "Merry Christmas" via the Vodafone network to the phone of Richard Jarvis.[3][4]
Modern SMS text messaging is understood to be messaging from one mobile phone to another mobile phone. Radiolinja became the first network to offer commercial person-to-person SMS text messaging service in 1994. When Radiolinja's domestic competitor, Telecom Finland (now part of TeliaSonera) also launched SMS text messaging in 1995 and the two networks offered cross-network SMS functionality, Finland became the first nation where SMS text messaging was offered as a competitive as well as commercial basis.[citation needed]
The first text messaging service in the United States was provided by Omnipoint Communications, the first GSM carrier in America.[citation needed] George Schmitt, a former Airtouch executive who launched commercial GSM in Germany, lead a team that introduced texting as a commercial service in New York CIty in 1996. Omnipoint soon offered the first texting between the U.S. and the rest of the world.[citation needed]
Initial growth of text messaging was slow, with customers in 1995 sending on average only 0.4 message per GSM customer per month.[5] One factor in the slow take-up of SMS was that operators were slow to set up charging systems, especially for prepaid subscribers, and eliminate billing fraud, which was possible by changing SMSC settings on individual handsets to use the SMSCs of other operators. Over time, this issue was eliminated by switch-billing instead of billing at the SMSC and by new features within SMSCs to allow blocking of foreign mobile users sending messages through it.[citation needed]
SMS is available on a wide range of networks, including 3G networks. However, not all text messaging systems use SMS, and some notable alternate implementations of the concept include J-Phone's SkyMail and NTT Docomo's Short Mail, both in Japan. E-mail messaging from phones, as popularized by NTT Docomo's i-mode and the RIM BlackBerry, also typically use standard mail protocols such as SMTP over TCP/IP.[citation needed]
Today, text messaging is the most widely used mobile data service, with 74% of all mobile phone users worldwide, or 2.4 billion out of 3.3 billion phone subscribers, at end of 2007 being active users of the Short Message Service. In countries such as Finland, Sweden and Norway, over 85% of the population use SMS. The European average is about 80%, and North America is rapidly catching up with over 60% active users of SMS by end of 2008. The largest average usage of the service by mobile phone subscribers is in the Philippines, with an average of 27 texts sent per day by subscriber.
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Dua hai Ki Kamyabi ke har sikhar per aap ka naam hoga,
Aapke har kadam per duniya ka salaam hoga,
Himmat se mushkilon ka saamna karna,
Hamari dua hai ki waqt bhi ek din aapka gulam hoga.
Happy Birthday
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Har raah aasan ho,
Har raah pe khushiya ho,
Har din khubsoorat ho,
Aisa hi poora jivan ho,
Yahi har din meri dua ho,
Aisa hi tumhara har janamdin ho!!!
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Baar baar yeh din aaye
baar baar yeh dil gaaye
tu jiye hazaro saal
yehi hai meri aarzoo
Happy Birthday To You !!!”
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Suraj roshni le kar aayaa
Aur chidyon ne gaanaa gaayaa
Phoolon ne hans hans kar bolaa
Mubarak ho tumhaara janam din aaya!
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KHUSHI SE BEETE HAR DIN
har suhani rat ho.
JIS TARAF APKE KADAM PADE
vaha phulo ki barsat ho.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
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Pholo ne bola khushbo se
Khushbo ne bola badal se
Badal ne bola lehro se
Lehro ne bola sahil se
Wohi hum kehtey hen dil se
HAPPY BIRTH DAY TO U…
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Is ada ka kya jawab du
apne dost ko kya udhar du
koi acchasa phool hota to mali se mangvata
jo khud gulab he usko kya gulab du
Junam Din Mubarak Ho…

Tohfa-e-dil de doon ya de doon chand tare
Janam din pe tujhe kya doon ye poche mujh se sare
Zindgi tere naam kar doon bhi to kam hahi
Daaman mein bhar doon har pal khushi ko main tumhre
Janmdin k shubh avsar pr,
Bhent karu kya upahar tmhe,
Bas ese hi swekar kr lena,
Lakhon lakhon pyar tumhe...
Janamdin ki bahut bahut badhai tumhe...
Happy birthday frnd nd many-many happy return of the day ..
& may this year turn ur life in colourful mode...
nd u get succeed in every step of ur life
newzealand bangladesh se har sakta he, muni badnam ho sakti he,
shila jawan ho sakti he, pyaj 80 rs kg ho sakte he, To phir 2 din baad apko birthday wish nhi kr sakte kya ?

Chand se pyari chandni, chandni se bhi pyari raat Raat se pyari zindgi, aur zindgi se bhi pyare ap (Happy Birthday)
hum ap k dil mai rehte hai , isiliye har dard sehte hai , koi hum se pehle wish na krde apko,
isiliye advance mai HAPPY BIRTHDAY kehte hai
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Girl- aj mat dalo boy- kyo? girl-kal tum daal k so gya. bahut dard hua, me puri raat maslti rahi or pani bhi nikalta rha mujhe lagata hai ye EYE DROP BEKAR HAI
Ladies/Girl ke sath log kaise baat karte hai Petrol Wala: Kitna Dalu ? Dhobi: Aap Kapde Nikal Ke Rakho, Mai Abhi aata hoon.... Xerox Wala: Aage Piche dono Taraf Se Karu, Ya Sirf ek Side Se... Fruit wala : Kele ka size to dekho, dil khush ho jayega..... Bank wala : So so ke du tu chalega ? Auto wala : Aage se nahi jayega, pichese lu ? Paper wala : Kal me neeche se dal ke gaya tha..
Angel: what do u want? Boy: a very beautiful girl. Angel: if u r a Muslim I'll give u Katrina, if u r a Hindu I'll give u Kareena, if u r a Christian I'll give u Genelia, what's ur name? Boy: Abdul Vijay Fernandes. Angel:- Rakhii SSawant de saale ko. Bahut oversmart ban raha hai .
Amma: Rajini, Solar Heater se pani garam nahi ho raha hai..
Rajinikanth: Ruko Amma, Abhi Suraj ko thik karke aata hoon...
Indian Athlete lost Gold Medal in Long Jump...
Santa read this news and got angry..

Santa: Who Told him to wear Gold Medal while Jumping??
Katil:Try Karna Mujhe Umar Kaid ho, Faansi Nahi..

Sardar: Don't Worry...

After Court

Katil:Kya Hua??

Sardar:Bahut Mushqil se Umar Kaid Mili, Saale Riha kar rahe the!! Naughty Jokes !!
2 Bhoot apas mein Baat karte hai...
Kitni Ajeeb Baat hai na, Ladke Marne ke baad Bhoot ban jaate hai.,,
Lekin Ladkiyan..
CHUDEL ki CHUDEL hi Rehti hai..  
Coffee Time Fun:
A Trainee In An MNC Dialed The CEO By Mistake & Said:
Hey, Send A Coffee To Accounts Dept. Do It Fast..
CEO: Do U Know With Whom R U Talking???
Trainee: No!!!
CEO: I'm The CEO Of This Company...
Trainee: Do U Know With Whom R U Talking???
Confused CEO Answers Slowly: No...
Trainee: Thank God!!!
Disconnected The Phone & Said: All Is Well..
Santa ne Exam sheet par Potty karke Teacher ke Haath mein Thama Di..
Teacher: Chi.... Ye Kya Hai?
Santa: Sir, Aapne hi to kaha tha, "Jo Pehle Aa Raha Hai Vo Kardo..
Unki Gali ke Chakkar Kaat Kaat kar,
Kutte bhi hamare Yaar ho gaye...
Woh to Hamare ho na Sake,
Lekin Hum un Kutton ke Sardar ho gaye..
Santa Kele Ke Chilke Se Fisal Kar Gir Gaya...
Aage Fir Dusre Chilke Se Fisal Kar Gir Gaya...
Aage Ek Aur Chilke Ko Dekh Kar Bola,
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Shit Yaar, Ab Fir Se Girna Pagega..!!
Once a boy asked God, "Is it wrong to sleep with a girl before marriage?"

God replied, "No it is not, but the problem is that you guys don't sleep!!
GirlFrnd Apne Boyfrnd Se- Mai maa banne wali hu. BoyFrnd- Naheeeeeeeeee.. Aisa nhi ho skta.. Maine to kuch bhi nhi kiya. GirlFrnd- Abe sun to le.. Tere baap ne mujhe purpose kiya h, Mai TERI MAA BANNE WALI HU.
Girl : Tum ladke kisi bhi ladki me sabse pehle kya dekhte ho?
Boy : Ye to depend karta hai ki ladki aa rahi hai ya ja rahi hai!!
Girl : Arey itna bara munh mein kaise daloon gi.
Boy : Jaldi se munh kholo.
Girl : Oops sare kapray geelay ho gaye.
Boy : Aur lo gee.
Girl: NA baba na yeh Gool Gapey tum he kahoo.
BOY- bus train aur ladki ek aati hai to dusri jati hai. GIRL- auto riksha or ladka ek bulao to char chale aate hain.
Wife: maro ge to nahi? Hsbnd: nahi to, kya bat hai? Wife: main pregnant hon. Hsbnd: hury!!! its good news, dar q rahi thi? Wife: college k dino main papa ko btaya tha to bohat mar pri thi.
Sexy secretary comes angrily out of Boss cabin..

Staff askd:
wht hapend?

Secretary:
He asked r u free tonight?
I said yes,

Bastard gave me 60 pages to type..  
Pappu Ka romance Ka Mood Bana To Girlfriend Ko Fon Kiya Aur Bola

Pappu: “Chalo Gulli Danda Khelte Hai?”

Ladki: “Nahi Teen Din Baad”

Pappu: “Kyuu?”

Ladki: “Pitch Geeli Hai Tum Chaho To Volley Ball Khel Sakte H
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Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. His father, Martin Luther King Sr., was a pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. His mother was a schoolteacher. For Martin the civil rights movement began one summer in 1935 when he was six years old. Two of his friends did not show up to play ball with him and Martin decided to go looking for them. When he went to one of the boys' house, their mother met him at the front door and told him in a rude tone that her son would not be coming out to play with him that day or any other day because they were white and he was black. Years later, Martin admitted that those cruel words altered the direction of his life. As a teenager, Martin went through school with great distinction. He skipped ninth and 12th grades, and excelled on the violin and as as a public speaker. One evening after taking top prize in a debate tournament, he and his teacher were riding home on the bus discussing the event when the driver ordered them to give up their seats for two white passengers who had just boarded. Martin was infuriated as he recalled, "I intended to stay right in my seat and protest," but his teacher convinced him to obey the law and they stood for the remainder of the 90-mile trip. "That night will never leave my memory as long as I live. It was the angriest I had ever been in my life. Never before, or afterward, can I remember myself being so angry," he later recalled. Martin entered Morehouse College, his father's alma mater, when he was 15 with the intention of becoming a doctor or lawyer. After graduating from Morehouse at the age of 19, he decided to enter Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania. This private nondenominational college had only 100 students at the time, and Martin was one of six black students. This was the first time that he had lived in a community that was mostly white. He won the highest class ranking and a $1,200 fellowship for graduate school. In 1951 he entered Boston University School of Theology to to pursue his Ph.D. While at Crozer Martin had attended a lecture by Howard University President Mordecai Johnson, who spoke about Mohandas K. Gandhi, India's spiritual leader whose nonviolent protests helped to free his country from British rule, and that gave Martin the basis for positive change. It was here that he met and married his wife Coretta Scott King, who was a soprano studying at the New England Conservatory of Music. In 1954 Martin accepted a call to the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, to be its pastor. Despite Coretta's warning that it would not be safe for them in Alabama, the poorest and most racist state in the US, Martin insisted that they move there. Many local black ministers attended Martin's first sermon at the church, among them the Rev. Ralph Abernathy, who congratulated him on his speech. The two became fast friends and often discussed life in general and the challenges of desegregation in particular. Then an incident changed Martin's life forever.

On the cold winter night of December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, a 42-year-old black seamstress who worked in a downtown Montgomery department store, boarded a bus for home and sat in the back with the other black passengers. A few stops later, she was ordered to give up her seat to a white passenger who just boarded. She repeatedly refused, prompting the driver to call the police, who arrested her. In response to Mrs. Parks' courage, the town's black leaders formed the Montgomery Improvement Association and elected Martin as its leader. The first goal of the MIA was to boycott the city's bus system until public transportation laws were changed. The strike was long, bitter and violent, but eventually the city's white merchants began to complain that their businesses were suffering because of the strike, and the city responded by filing charges against Martin. While in court to appeal the charges, he learned that the U.S. Supreme Court had affirmed the decision by the Alabama Supreme Court that the local laws requiring segregation on buses were unconstitutional. The first civil rights battle was won, but for Martin it was the first of many more difficult ones. On November 29, 1959, he offered his resignation to the members of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, as several months earlier he had been elected leader of a new organization called the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). He moved his family to Atlanta and began to establish a regional network of nonviolent organizations. In April 1961 he coordinated the SCLC and other civil-rights organizations to take two busloads of white and black passengers through the South on a "freedom ride" for publicity reasons. In Virgina and North and South Carolina there were no incidents, but in Anniston, Alabama, the ride became a rolling horror when one bus was burned and its passengers beaten by an angry racist white mob. In Birmingham, angry mobs--with some policemen joining them--greeted the bus with more violence, which was broken up when state police intervened and stopped the chaos. The violence shook Martin and he decided to abandon the freedom rides before someone was killed, but the riders insisted they complete the ride to Montgomery, where they where greeted with more violence. In January 1963 Martin arrived in Birmingham with Ralph Abernathy to organize a freedom march aimed to end segregation. Despite an injunction issued by city authorities against the gathering, the protesters marched and were attacked by the police. Three months later another march was planned with the intent to "turn the other cheek" in response to the violence by the city's police force. As the marchers reached downtown Birmgingham, the police attacked the crowd with high-pressure fire hoses and attack dogs. This time, however, the incident was witnessed across the entire country, as many network TV crews were there and broadcasting live footage of unarmed marchers being blasted to the ground by high-pressure hoses and others being bitten and mauled by snarling attack dogs, and it sparked a national outrage. The next day, more marchers repeated the walk and more policemen attacked with fire hoses and police dogs, leading to a total of 1,200 arrests. On the third day, Martin organized another march to the city jail. This time, when the marchers approached the police, none of them moved and some even let the marchers through to continue their march. The nonviolent strategy had worked--the strikes and boycotts were cutting deeply into the city merchants' revenues, and they called for negotiations and agreed with local black leaders to integrate lunch counters, fitting rooms, restrooms and drinking fountains within 90 days. Martin was then called for a rally in Washington, DC, near the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963. Nearly 200,000 people stood in the intense heat listening to the speeches by the members and supporters of the NACCP. By the time Martin was called as the day's final speaker, the crowd was hot and tired. As he approached the podium, with his papers containing his prepared speech, he suddenly put them aside and decided to speak from the heart. He spoke of freedoms for blacks achieved and not yet achieved. He then spoke the words that echo throughout the world to this day: "I say to you today, my friends, that in spite of the difficulties and frustrations of the moment I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. 'We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.' I have that dream." By mid-October 1964 Martin had given 350 civil rights speeches and traveled 275,000 miles across the country and worked for 20 hours a day. While in an Atlanta hospital after collapsing from exhaustion, his wife brought in his room a telegram notifying him that he had won the Nobel Peace Prize. On April 1, 1968, Martin traveled to Memphis, Tennessee to meet with two of his advisers, James Bevel and Jesse Jackson, to discuss organizing a march to Washington in support of a strike by Memphis' city's sanitation workers. In the late afternoon of April 4, he stepped out onto the balcony of the Lorraine Motel where he was staying to speak with Andrew Young. As he saw Jackson and waved to him for a moment, a gunshot rang through the air and Martin Luther King Jr. was hit in the neck and fell dead from a sniper's bullet. He was dead, but the struggle that he started to continue to bring peace and end the racial conflict in the USA continues to this day.
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Saturday, 9 February 2013

Funny Sms

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Cheif of Army Staff Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani visit CMH Peshawar to see the condition of Malala Yousafzai after gun shot by Taliban. The spokesman of Pakistan Taliban Ahsan Ullah Ahsan accept the responsibility and said if she survive we will shot him again. Salute to Malala Yousafzai and Shame on Taliban and Pakistan Security […]
Malalay Yousafzai is an eighth-grade Pakistani Pashtun student from the town of Mingora in Swat District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, known for being a children’s rights activist. Malala Yousafzai who exposed Pakistani Taliban Come on Malala open your eyes whole nation of Pakistan want to listen you after this attack come on my daughter you are […
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On December 2, 1988 Benazir Bhutto was sworn in as Prime Minister of Pakistan, becoming the first woman to head the government of an Islamic State. In the preceding decade of political struggle, Ms. Bhutto was arrested on numerous occasions; in all she spent nearly 6 years either in prison or under detention for her […]
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