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Is Virginity still valued or is the age of innocence dead?

It seems like me and my gf are the only ones who still prize virginity and hold it to be a gift shared between two lovers apparently people find virginity overrated. Others have told me that they think virginity is special but they just loved someone too much to hold on to it. And then there is the billions of others that just threw it away. Me and girl are waiting for our wedding night and nothing is gonna change my mind im just curious what everyone else thinks about this

Dead mind (دری (مرگ عقل


Read! In the Name of your Lord, Who has created (all that exists), He has created man from a clot (a piece of thick coagulated blood) Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous, Who has taught (the writing) by the pen. He has taught man that which he knew not. Nay! Verily, man does transgress (in disbelief and evil deed). Because he considers himself self-sufficient. Surely! unto your Lord is the return. (96, 1 to 8)

are wedding enlargements dead due to the popular photo cd?

all everyone seems to want is a half day wedding and cd thats it. no photo book no enlargements, i was even planning on buying a $900 studio printer and now i’m wondering if its a waste of money in this economy. does anyone else run into this problem? if so how do you deal with clients no longer wanting the higher packages that used to be your bread and butter?

How do I get more copies of wedding photos from proofs, when the photographer is dead and studio is closed?

The wedding was 11 years ago, photos were taken with film, received proofs of all photos. I now want to order more than the original package I had bought but the photographer is deceased and his studio closed. No one, as far as I know, has bought his inventory or his studio. I would like to get more pictures printed from the proofs but it wouldn’t work when I took the proofs to Walgreens to scan and print. The guy at the photo counter was no help and I don’t know what to do now. Thanks for any input.

Rahon Ko – Zameer and Dead Shyre


www.myspace.com www.zameermusic.com Lyrics Ali A. Rizvi / Ayesha Ahmed Produced by: Ali Noor Editing / Post: Asim Zaidi Direction: Mandana Zaidi / Yasir Khan Special Thanks To: – Zilo Hair Art – Hidden Treasures Wedding Decor – Bombay Chopsticks Restaurant

Dead Fish & Wedding Bells


In the pavilion at the Long Beach Harbor, a small car show is going on in the front parking lot and a sunset beach wedding is about to take place. Meanwhile, the stench of rotting fish and chemicals is overpowering and the dispersant foam dances along the shoreline as children romp in it and build sand castles topped with tar balls!