lol jus trouble init bt ma parentz r disappointed which is a big problem but they'll get ova it! ive still gt ma fonez btw xx
where u from, ur a brit obviously, r u from down south?
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Submitted by ayesha d on 24 March, 2006 - 23:04 #32
yeh im frm oxford how bout u? ma mumz jamaican/italian n ma dadz jamaican bt they were both born here so was i !! dey have been muslimz 4 about 5 yearz alhamdulilah x
yeh im frm oxford how bout u? ma mumz jamaican/italian n ma dadz jamaican bt they were both born here so was i !! dey have been muslimz 4 about 5 yearz alhamdulilah x
aw wow, ma-ashallah.. well i'm just a plain bengali but i was born here and my parents were brought up here too. and i'm from York.
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Submitted by ayesha d on 24 March, 2006 - 23:11 #34
Lol-I loved my JayZ ringtones....esp his classics :oops:
Today, ringtones is no biggie to me, since my phone is always silent...but I'm not a fan of naats. But I would love to have a Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan track as a ringtone..
Where did you get you one from?
no fan of naats???!! [size=7]is that coz u dnt understand urdu[/size]
there are some kool nasheeds as well, go for a Sultan of Madina ringtone?
im gonna have Ghum hai ya Khushi hai thu as mine now lol..........jus transfer them from pc to phone via bluetooth or memory card
Yeh I don't understand or can relate to Urdu... :?
I don't mind certain Nustrat Fateh Ali Khan's tunes though.
So, are your ringtones the actual song that you've recorded from somewhere or are they actual polytechnic/phone ringtones?
You know all those annoying people who talk into their cell phones as if you weren't standing right next to them? It turns out that many of them aren't really talking to anybody. The New York Times recently described research at Rutgers University as well as the Ethics and Public Policy Center that found that a great number of cell phone users are faking it.
A number of people make fake phone calls on their cell phones just for the benefit of those around them. Someone who's late for work may enter the office talking to "an important client" to cover her tardiness. Others pretend they get a call when they don't want to talk to someone who's standing right in front of them. Not surprisingly, some of those big deals you hear people negotiate on the phone are just done to impress those within earshot. Men will pretend to be on a call as they walk over to hit on a woman. Women will pretend to be on a call to avoid getting hit on by men.
Maybe this sounds like a creative use of technology to you, but I think it stinks. It was bad enough when I thought people were being rude, talking loudly about their personal lives to someone while looking right at me. Now I find out that they're being rude and not even talking to anybody!
We're all probably pretty understanding when someone we're sharing an elevator with is talking baby talk into his cell phone, ending with, "Daddy will be home soon." But now that we know that "Daddy" might not even have a kid, and might be talking to the weather forecast, we may not be so forgiving next time.
I would never fake a phone call to avoid talking to someone or to show off....I could never fake a converstation with a imaginary person. That'd be too weird.
But I do often become engrossed in my phone when I wish to avoid certain people....I either start texting and/or accessing old voicemails.
I would never fake a phone call to avoid talking to someone or to show off....I could never fake a converstation with a imaginary person. That'd be too weird.
But I do often become engrossed in my phone when I wish to avoid certain people....I either start texting and/or accessing old voicemails.
In my mind I just read the edited version of that, and
I am on the floor laughing.
where u from, ur a brit obviously, r u from down south?
smile and be happy!!!
yeh im frm oxford how bout u? ma mumz jamaican/italian n ma dadz jamaican bt they were both born here so was i !! dey have been muslimz 4 about 5 yearz alhamdulilah x
'A book holds a house of gold'
aw wow, ma-ashallah.. well i'm just a plain bengali but i was born here and my parents were brought up here too. and i'm from York.
smile and be happy!!!
kool
'A book holds a house of gold'
Ex-lover of certain music.
Yeh I don't understand or can relate to Urdu... :?
I don't mind certain Nustrat Fateh Ali Khan's tunes though.
So, are your ringtones the actual song that you've recorded from somewhere or are they actual polytechnic/phone ringtones?
the actual song, mp3 files
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
You know all those annoying people who talk into their cell phones as if you weren't standing right next to them? It turns out that many of them aren't really talking to anybody. The New York Times recently described research at Rutgers University as well as the Ethics and Public Policy Center that found that a great number of cell phone users are faking it.
A number of people make fake phone calls on their cell phones just for the benefit of those around them. Someone who's late for work may enter the office talking to "an important client" to cover her tardiness. Others pretend they get a call when they don't want to talk to someone who's standing right in front of them. Not surprisingly, some of those big deals you hear people negotiate on the phone are just done to impress those within earshot. Men will pretend to be on a call as they walk over to hit on a woman. Women will pretend to be on a call to avoid getting hit on by men.
Maybe this sounds like a creative use of technology to you, but I think it stinks. It was bad enough when I thought people were being rude, talking loudly about their personal lives to someone while looking right at me. Now I find out that they're being rude and not even talking to anybody!
We're all probably pretty understanding when someone we're sharing an elevator with is talking baby talk into his cell phone, ending with, "Daddy will be home soon." But now that we know that "Daddy" might not even have a kid, and might be talking to the weather forecast, we may not be so forgiving next time.
[url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/04/20/opinion/garver/main689651_page...
so-who here's ever been sad enough to fake it? :twisted:
Salam
Boys don't fake it. Its a girls' disease.
Omrow
I would never fake a phone call to avoid talking to someone or to show off....I could never fake a converstation with a imaginary person. That'd be too weird.
But I do often become engrossed in my phone when I wish to avoid certain people....I either start texting and/or accessing old voicemails.
Salam
In my mind I just read the edited version of that, and
I am on the floor laughing.
Omrow
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