Chowk Staff March 28, 2007
#13 Posted by hamidm2 on March 28, 2007 8:27:59 pm
dr sohail.
.... we used to have another shrink on this forum, his name was dr. shankar ............ dr shankar was a good man who loved tropical fish and tried his best to cure urstruly and others who are posessed by jinns and other fiery demons ........ unfortunately he failed, and was so distraught at his failure to make the world a better place that he commited suicide - ina lillahe wa ina-whatever ............... hope you fare better..........
...... we wish you the best
#14 Posted by ZahraJ on March 28, 2007 8:30:15 pm
Dear Dr. Sohail - Congratulations!
I am glad that you have been a beacon of hope in this chaotic world and a role model for the Chowk population. It`s great that Chowk Admin decided to publish the details of the said honor awarded by a non-profit organization. In this vast world where every one has his or her own agenda, it`s very sweet to acknowledge the non-profit organizations that offer a purpose or a theme. And it`s even sweeter for the non-profit organizations to take a step further and identify the ``good ones``.
I am very pleased that there is at least one male on Chowk who can be considered a role model of ``humanitarianism``. The Muslims on Chowk desperately needed to be reacquainted with the said idea within the boundaries of civility. Probably, you can hold tailored sessions for the ``puhun`chae` hooae` loag``.
Best Regards.
Note: It`s always a pleasure to read your perspectives. They do create the promised green effect.
I am glad that you have been a beacon of hope in this chaotic world and a role model for the Chowk population. It`s great that Chowk Admin decided to publish the details of the said honor awarded by a non-profit organization. In this vast world where every one has his or her own agenda, it`s very sweet to acknowledge the non-profit organizations that offer a purpose or a theme. And it`s even sweeter for the non-profit organizations to take a step further and identify the ``good ones``.
I am very pleased that there is at least one male on Chowk who can be considered a role model of ``humanitarianism``. The Muslims on Chowk desperately needed to be reacquainted with the said idea within the boundaries of civility. Probably, you can hold tailored sessions for the ``puhun`chae` hooae` loag``.
Best Regards.
Note: It`s always a pleasure to read your perspectives. They do create the promised green effect.
#16 Posted by paradox on March 29, 2007 2:40:51 am
Dear Dr.Sohail
Congratulations. Its good to see someone from Pakistan being awarded and that too by the humanist society. Keep it up
Congratulations. Its good to see someone from Pakistan being awarded and that too by the humanist society. Keep it up
#17 Posted by aslam644 on March 29, 2007 4:49:14 am
dr sohail congratulations.
hope to read more of your articles.
hope to read more of your articles.
#18 Posted by zeemax on March 29, 2007 5:18:44 am
#6 by hamidm2 / #10 by neembu
What`s so anti-social about that? I just thought being honored “Humorist of the Year (2006)” by the Humorist Association of Toronto would have been more befitting :~)
What`s so anti-social about that? I just thought being honored “Humorist of the Year (2006)” by the Humorist Association of Toronto would have been more befitting :~)
#24 Posted by drsohail on April 2, 2007 4:03:27 pm
Re: # 19
dear malik sahib and all the other chowk readers....thank you for your kind words and
congratulations. it was a pleasant surprise to get the award. i am glad now that i have been
invited to speak on HUMANISM by a number of organizations. i love to write and share and
discuss and interacting with you people even with those who i do not agree has been a
wonderful learning experience. our differences are philosophical not personal. they inspire
me to write more articles...thank you once again.
sincerely sohail
dear malik sahib and all the other chowk readers....thank you for your kind words and
congratulations. it was a pleasant surprise to get the award. i am glad now that i have been
invited to speak on HUMANISM by a number of organizations. i love to write and share and
discuss and interacting with you people even with those who i do not agree has been a
wonderful learning experience. our differences are philosophical not personal. they inspire
me to write more articles...thank you once again.
sincerely sohail
#20 Posted by bjkumar on March 30, 2007 4:40:51 pm
Oh Doc, I forgot to ask.
Do they hand out any checks with that award?!
I mean more than what the chowk pays, of course!
#21 Posted by samar1982 on March 30, 2007 8:42:43 pm
Congratulations, sir,
Forget Nobel! Nasoors can not be cured. They can be cut and thrown onto the garbage and incinerated. Try this if you can.
Samar
Forget Nobel! Nasoors can not be cured. They can be cut and thrown onto the garbage and incinerated. Try this if you can.
Samar
#22 Posted by zeemax on March 31, 2007 4:24:01 am
#21 by suwwar1982
And what would be your advice re pigs and swine?
And what would be your advice re pigs and swine?
#23 Posted by ayesha. on March 31, 2007 5:27:52 pm
Your articles do come across as written by a pychopath at times. But in anycase, Congrats.
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