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Am so lonely thinking of you
 
Am so lonely thinking of you
I am wondering too
Am I still your love?
Coz I haven’t seen you

Tell me: Is there anything wrong?
Coz from the start, I can't touch you
You are in my mind
My heart, even my soul
But still I cant own you

You told me you love me
Deep inside your heart
And nobody could replace me
Inside your heart

We are lovers you told me
But I can't hold you
Even can't kiss you,


I don’t know why
Why I have kept you
Here inside my heart
Even I know… you are just a dream
A dream that will never come true


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Rose!

 

 
 
Rose!
 

From: Jhon <areies505@yahoo.com>
To: "Rukhsana@yahoogroups.com" <Rukhsana@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 8:51 AM
Subject: «*» RUKHSANA«*» *Police Check At 2A.M *
 
 
 *Police Check At 2A.M *



 
 
A Police STOP at 2 AM An elderly man is stopped by the police around 2 a.m. And is asked where he is going at this time of night. The man replies, "I am on my way to a lecture about alcohol abuse and the effects it has on the human body, as well as smoking and staying out late." The officer then asks, "Really? Who is giving that lecture at this time of night?" The man replies, "That would be my wife."
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Rose!

 

From: ~Zubia Kiran~ <zubia.kiran@yahoo.co.uk>
To:
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 3:44 AM
Subject: «*» RUKHSANA«*» From waterdrops to a one-man band...

 
From waterdrops to a one-man band...stunning winners of the Sony World Photography Awards
A wide range of incredible imagery was recognised at the Sony World Photographic Awards, 
which took place on Thursday night. 
The competition saw more than 112,000 entries from 171 countries across the globe, the largest 
number since its inception in 2007.
water 
1:Overall winning photograph was a stop motion waterdrop image taken by Tobias Brauning. 
Called 'Dancing Queen' it resembles a flower rising out of the ground. Brauning said that Inspiration 
for his image came from pictures of simple water drops on a German DSLR internet forum.
sony 
2:An incredible stormy image claimed the Landscape category, snapped by American Mitch Dobrowner. 
Dobrowner won the L'Iris d'Or photographer of the year award for his series of images titled 'Storms'.
sony 
3:'The Last Hero' depicts a Russian war veteran climbing steps to meet current troops. 
It was taken by the overall Youth Winner, Sergey Kolyaskin of Russia.
sony 
4:Donald Weber won the Current Affairs category for this portrait of persisting tsunami damage in Japan. 
He said: "Odaka lies on the north-eastern coast of Japan. It was once home to 13,000 people, but today it is 
almost a ghost town. When the earthquake and tsunami of 11 March (2011) triggered blasts at the 
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, a 20km radius exclusion zone was imposed by the Japanese government."
sony 
5:"Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a full-contact combat sport and one of the fastest growing sports today," 
say PALMER+PAWEL, winners of the Sport category for this bloody shot.
sony 
6:Looking a bit out of place? British photographer Simon Norfolk won the People category with this image taken in Afghanistan. 
"The Irish war photographer John Burke, of the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880), documents a most extraordinary record - 
and yet he is virtually unknown," said Norfolk."In 2011 I went back to Afghanistan to follow in John Burke's footsteps. 
Loosely re-photographic, the new work is more of an Improvisation On A Theme By John Burke."
sony 
7:This unique time jump composite was created by Irina Werning, scooping the Architecture category.
 "I love old photos," she said. "Most of us are fascinated by their retro look but to me, it's imagining how 
people would feel and look like if they were to re-enact them today. I decided to actually do this. 
So, with my camera, I started inviting people to go back to their future."
sony 
8:Travel winner Luis Henry Agudelo Cano took this eerie shot in New York to signify those lost in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
"Ten years after the 11 September attacks on New York City, its people and streets are fragments of a melancholy memory 
while the action of reconstruction continues."
sony
9:Huge clouds engulf the earth in another of Mitch Dobowner's winning photographs. 
sony 
10:Dutch snapper Rob Hornstra won the Arts and Culture category with this quirky shot of a rather lonely looking singer on stage.
 "It's common for restaurants in the Russian tourist resort of Sochi to feature singers who, night after night, rely on a fixed repertoire 
of Russian chansons," said Hornstra.
sony 
11:Cute but haunting: A monkey in Wroclaw Zoo, Poland, taken by Jacek Kusz.
sony 
12:"Working in a modelling agency, I have contacts with young girls for whom I am the first link on the road to the fashion industry," 
said Kasia Bieska, Contemporary Issues category winner with this image.
sony 
13:The last supper - British photographer Helen Thompson won the Still Life category with mocked-up pictures of death row 
inmates' final meals. "The project was a collaboration with graphic designer Matt Prosser, who used the images to illustrate 
a mock-up book on the subject. The crime committed by each prisoner was printed on one side of the book, the image on the other,
 juxtaposing text with image," said Thompson.
sonysony 
14:The Campaign category winner by Peter Franck, Germany.
sony 

15:Manuel Geerinck's Conceptual category winning image. "In creating photographic images, I am building upon an environment 
based on the behaviour of assemblages in motion," he said. "These photographs represent an extension of research that originally 
was born in more static painting."
sony 
16:The Fashion category winner by Peter Franck.
 




 
Rose!

 

From: Jex Gill <jexgill@yahoo.com>
To: "jexgill@yahoo.com" <jexgill@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 12:16 PM
Subject: «*» RUKHSANA«*» Stories of Unbelievable Dog Friendship

 
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 `A little boy opened the big family Bible. He was
fascinated as he fingered  through the old pages.
Suddenly, something fell out of the Bible. He
picked up the object and looked at it. What he
saw was an old leaf that had been  pressed in
between the pages. 'Mama, look what I found,
' the boy called out.  'What have you got there, dear?'
With astonishment in the young boy's voice, he
answered, 'I think it's Adam's underwear!' NOW IF THIS DIDN'T BRIGHTEN  YOUR ``
Rose!

 

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