Zarrar Said March 19, 2007
#76 Posted by Urstruly on March 20, 2007 8:24:21 am
I can see how masadi`s comments could be deemed offensive to a person of religious persuations (belonging to any religioun) but I think almost all of the the munafiqs and atheists here are only pretending to be offended because his comments put people of white skin, their masters, in bad light. What is the concept of izzat and be`izzati for those who cannot differentiate between a father and a m/c and a brother in law and a b/c.
#74 Posted by rf786 on March 20, 2007 7:41:35 am
Masadi,
Whats wrong with you? Comparing your thoughts to that of a sick mind would be unfair to the memories of Bob Woolmer and his achievements. Those comments were totally inappropriate.
Whats wrong with you? Comparing your thoughts to that of a sick mind would be unfair to the memories of Bob Woolmer and his achievements. Those comments were totally inappropriate.
#72 Posted by CheGuevara on March 20, 2007 7:32:58 am
I used to have some respect for Masadi, but he has shown himself to be nothing more than a spiteful cunt
#70 Posted by tahmed32 on March 20, 2007 6:49:39 am
hamidm: you mean masadi-skin shoes would sell for less than snake-skin shoes? at least snakes shed their venom for some purpose, namely to feed and protect themselves. but chowk-venom has no purpose other than to bring temperory relief from some perpetual internal itch some desi babus seem to suffer from.
#69 Posted by tahmed32 on March 20, 2007 6:46:32 am
#68 masadi`s inability to see anything good in anything is unfortunately not out of place on chowk. why are so many desi babus so full of negatives for other people all the time??
#68 Posted by Ranjit on March 20, 2007 6:28:58 am
Re:masadi#63
Masadi, that was a terrible thing to say, especially when the man is dead. You are so blinded by racist and religious bigotry that you have lost all sense of balance. For God`s sake, get some psychiatric help.
Masadi, that was a terrible thing to say, especially when the man is dead. You are so blinded by racist and religious bigotry that you have lost all sense of balance. For God`s sake, get some psychiatric help.
#73 Posted by hamidm2 on March 20, 2007 7:40:28 am
Re: # 68
ranjit,
don`t worry .....people like masadi eventually work themselves up into a frenzy and end up with their heads a few hundred feet from their torsos - unfortunately, they also kill a lot of innocent bystanders when they end their own miserable lives ..........
ranjit,
don`t worry .....people like masadi eventually work themselves up into a frenzy and end up with their heads a few hundred feet from their torsos - unfortunately, they also kill a lot of innocent bystanders when they end their own miserable lives ..........
#67 Posted by rajiv2303 on March 20, 2007 5:51:37 am
Truly sad.In death,pakistan found out about his commitment.Being diabetic and hypertensive, he probably knew the dangers of alcohol and medication.
I am presuming before all the conspiracy theorists have their say...but it seems he probably drank a bit too much in that lonely hotel room...i bet he wasnt unconscious at all, but already gone.
The poor man.His ashen face told it all at the press conference.Now all the people baying for his blood are bleating`` we aren`t worthy``
Yes,Pakistan being beaten by Ireland is a sporting disgrace, but it can happen.This need not have.
On the other side of the border,the insanity is paralleled.Effigies, houses being vandalized.
Its a sad day for all of cricket and a pointer to the price of stress.
Poor ,Good man.All your wailing will bring cold comfort to his bereft family.
I am presuming before all the conspiracy theorists have their say...but it seems he probably drank a bit too much in that lonely hotel room...i bet he wasnt unconscious at all, but already gone.
The poor man.His ashen face told it all at the press conference.Now all the people baying for his blood are bleating`` we aren`t worthy``
Yes,Pakistan being beaten by Ireland is a sporting disgrace, but it can happen.This need not have.
On the other side of the border,the insanity is paralleled.Effigies, houses being vandalized.
Its a sad day for all of cricket and a pointer to the price of stress.
Poor ,Good man.All your wailing will bring cold comfort to his bereft family.
#64 Posted by MantoLives on March 20, 2007 5:13:18 am
Masadi,
You are a disgusting human being... if we can call you that.
You are a disgusting human being... if we can call you that.
#63 Posted by masadi on March 20, 2007 2:39:49 am
The white man seldom cries over ``inferiors`` (all coloreds according to him) being thrashed by those of the white race, he seldom stresses or loses sleep over that either. Woolmer`s stress, if that is what caused his heart attack, was that he saw his career in the ``coaching`` field coming to an end. Which team will ``hire`` him with such a ``resume``....that more than why some ``inferiors`` got thrashed by the Irish better explains his anxiety...
#99 Posted by rajiv2303 on March 21, 2007 2:17:48 am
Re: # 63
Masadi,
A bit extreme...yes he might`ve had career worries too..which high paid executive does not?but to stereotype racially is an act of ignorance.It is a human tragedy.Please do not see it as Black or white,Muslim or christian.
Masadi,
A bit extreme...yes he might`ve had career worries too..which high paid executive does not?but to stereotype racially is an act of ignorance.It is a human tragedy.Please do not see it as Black or white,Muslim or christian.
#78 Posted by nutcasejob on March 20, 2007 8:47:23 am
Re: # 63 masadi bhaijan, thank you for this. You are very well versed in the Koran and know all the things there. Philosophy of islam known to you. From this you can see the nefarious deeds of the others with an open mind purely from an islamic view point.
Brother, you are truly great.
Brother, you are truly great.
#75 Posted by anil on March 20, 2007 7:55:38 am
Re: # 63
Massaddi Mian:
Is this what you were trying to teach when you got fired from your previous job in Pakistan?
Massaddi Mian:
Is this what you were trying to teach when you got fired from your previous job in Pakistan?
#71 Posted by Jamesmaxwell on March 20, 2007 7:17:37 am
Re: # 63
masadi, you are a disgrace to humanity.
masadi, you are a disgrace to humanity.
#66 Posted by iron_mask on March 20, 2007 5:51:23 am
Re: # 63 Masadi to respond to your interact would be an insult. However there are somethings which should not be allowed togo without challenging...have you checked woolmers record as pak coach his series wins/draws etc in tests and ODIS. It is very good. You know didly about the game and yet you mouth off. may be time you spent introspecting your venom.
Anyway here is something which should warm your heart (about woolmer`s death - the caribs are smelling a tableeghi rat like yourself)
Woolmer mystery deepens
Tuesday, March 20, 2007 12:00:14 pm
Top sources close to the investigation in to the death of Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer have told TIMES NOW that Jamaica`s top sleuthing unit has been pressed into probing the case.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mark Shields has gone on record to say that the overdose angle is being looked at very closely and that the police are treating Woolmer`s sudden death as a homicide.
Shields said that Woolmer had received death threats from Pakistani fans and there was plenty of motivation for a crazed fan to perhaps physically harm Woolmer. Sources close to the probe have said the police is questioning persons who met with Woolmer before his death.
Woolmer retired to his room at 7:00 that evening and did not have dinner with the team.
Sources said that the police was probing why it took one hour to get Woolmer to hospital when the hospital was only 15 minutes away by car.
According to sources, the walls of Woolmer’s room were covered in vomit, blood stains were detected in the bathroom and police discovered signs of diarrhoea, leading investigators to believe that Woolmer may have struggled in his last moments in the hotel room.
Reports suggest that Woolmer died of an ``accidental prescribed drug and alcohol overdose``, which coupled with deep stress caused by Pakistan`s ouster from the World Cup created a lethal combination for him.
Meanwhile, accepting moral responsibility for the team`s shocking early elimination from the World Cup, Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Naseem Ashraf has offered his resignation.
According to PCB sources, Ashraf has submitted his resignation on Monday (March 19) to President General Pervez Musharraf, who is also the chief patron of the board. His resignation is yet to be accepted.
Anyway here is something which should warm your heart (about woolmer`s death - the caribs are smelling a tableeghi rat like yourself)
Woolmer mystery deepens
Tuesday, March 20, 2007 12:00:14 pm
Top sources close to the investigation in to the death of Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer have told TIMES NOW that Jamaica`s top sleuthing unit has been pressed into probing the case.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mark Shields has gone on record to say that the overdose angle is being looked at very closely and that the police are treating Woolmer`s sudden death as a homicide.
Shields said that Woolmer had received death threats from Pakistani fans and there was plenty of motivation for a crazed fan to perhaps physically harm Woolmer. Sources close to the probe have said the police is questioning persons who met with Woolmer before his death.
Woolmer retired to his room at 7:00 that evening and did not have dinner with the team.
Sources said that the police was probing why it took one hour to get Woolmer to hospital when the hospital was only 15 minutes away by car.
According to sources, the walls of Woolmer’s room were covered in vomit, blood stains were detected in the bathroom and police discovered signs of diarrhoea, leading investigators to believe that Woolmer may have struggled in his last moments in the hotel room.
Reports suggest that Woolmer died of an ``accidental prescribed drug and alcohol overdose``, which coupled with deep stress caused by Pakistan`s ouster from the World Cup created a lethal combination for him.
Meanwhile, accepting moral responsibility for the team`s shocking early elimination from the World Cup, Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Naseem Ashraf has offered his resignation.
According to PCB sources, Ashraf has submitted his resignation on Monday (March 19) to President General Pervez Musharraf, who is also the chief patron of the board. His resignation is yet to be accepted.
#65 Posted by hamidm2 on March 20, 2007 5:44:48 am
Re: # 63
masadi,
...... you have just proven that you are indeed an `inferior` being ........ what a waste of skin !
masadi,
...... you have just proven that you are indeed an `inferior` being ........ what a waste of skin !
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