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naseeb apna apna - a beautiful story about finding love on chowk...

Posted: Dec 12, 2007 Wed 07:45 pm     Views: 397    Interacts: 4

Once upon a time there were three very eligible and horny heterosexual men on chowk - atif, shobig and aasif.

Life was good and there were no worries. They would wake up each morning and play their baNsri on different corners of chowk to attract chowknis passing by. In addition to playing baNsri, they each had developed other unique skills too to stand out amongst the crowd. For instance, aasif thought that girls were attracted to men who lit candles. Shobig thought poetry would do the trick. as for atif, well, he resorted to openly bragging about the size of his shoes.

Their stories followed the same familiar pattern of ups and downs, hopes and disappointments. But the ending of each of their stories couldnt be any more different. Atif ended up living happily ever after with sadna, discussing two nation theory and pre-partition issues in moonlit nights. Shobig found himself safely tucked in the large and cushy arms of shoresahib, bottling pickles in mustard oil. As for aasif, well, he is still playing his baNsri, alone, in a dimly lit corner of chowk.

The End.


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Posted by atif2 on Friday December 14, 2007 01:20 am
thanks goonga / stuka - it was a story that needed to be told. of the three of us, shobig payee became nishan-e-ibrat...
Posted by goonga on Thursday December 13, 2007 09:25 pm
hilarious indeed.
aur sala khud ko loser kehta hey khekhekhe
Posted by stuka on Thursday December 13, 2007 01:53 pm
hahaha!!! hilarious...
Posted by goonga on Wednesday December 12, 2007 10:51 pm
in moonlit nights.
Bhai Ji, when theres moonlit night, sadna must be taking sun bath :D
but still discussing TNT with ya.

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