Christopher Cork June 13, 2007
#10 Posted by Chris on June 13, 2007 6:59:53 pm
Re: # 9 LOL!!! Oh boy have you got that wrong! The person you are referring to is Ethan Casey, an American, who no longer writes in the Pakistani press - at least not so far as I am aware. The moustache has been with me since my teens and I have never, ever, in my entire life owned or worn a stetson nor would I ever want to. I write a weekly column in the News on Mondays, plus other roughly fortnightly pieces which are longer and look at the Pakistani domestic political scene.
I first started writing in The News in February 2005...so taking your timeframe it is possible that you have not read any of my pieces at all!
I first started writing in The News in February 2005...so taking your timeframe it is possible that you have not read any of my pieces at all!
#9 Posted by Folio on June 13, 2007 3:54:06 pm
Chris,
I read a couple of ur articles in the The News, Pakistan, 2/3 yrs ago (may be 4/5). Then ur pix is published with ur Stetson and u are loking lanky and young. U didnt have ur bushy, swirling moustache then........clean shaven, I guess.
I didnt read ur stuff after that.
I read a couple of ur articles in the The News, Pakistan, 2/3 yrs ago (may be 4/5). Then ur pix is published with ur Stetson and u are loking lanky and young. U didnt have ur bushy, swirling moustache then........clean shaven, I guess.
I didnt read ur stuff after that.
#8 Posted by Chris on June 13, 2007 3:32:50 pm
Re: # 5 So far as I can recall have never mentioned India in any piece for Pakistan newspapers...let alone taken a swipe at India. Perhaps you could point me to where I have done this - in case my memory is failing me.
#7 Posted by zensufi on June 13, 2007 2:54:57 pm
Hallo... funny and different. Different is good, but I would have liked to see it come together better.
-zensufi-
-zensufi-
#6 Posted by neembu on June 13, 2007 2:26:29 pm
Possibly one of the most awful pieces I`ve read on chowk.
#5 Posted by Folio on June 13, 2007 12:58:03 pm
Chris,
U write `normal ` stuff in Pak newspapers (and that includes some swipes on India, perhaps to spice-up their interest in ur bull-crap). Why u chose 2 write a non-sequitur here?
Chowk Staff:
Just becoz this gentleman has the western name and his stuff bcomes `important`? It`s obvious that u didnt bother 2 see what he wrote. There`s no head or tail of the article!!
I know a lawyer from Frontier sent u an article that`s well written and u`re sitting on it for more than a month but u show alacrity in publishing this crap of Chris? Shame on u guyz/gaalz!
U write `normal ` stuff in Pak newspapers (and that includes some swipes on India, perhaps to spice-up their interest in ur bull-crap). Why u chose 2 write a non-sequitur here?
Chowk Staff:
Just becoz this gentleman has the western name and his stuff bcomes `important`? It`s obvious that u didnt bother 2 see what he wrote. There`s no head or tail of the article!!
I know a lawyer from Frontier sent u an article that`s well written and u`re sitting on it for more than a month but u show alacrity in publishing this crap of Chris? Shame on u guyz/gaalz!
#3 Posted by Chris on June 13, 2007 8:18:20 am
Re: # 1...no not poetry. Speech. Without the narrative connections. Who me? Read the profile or just Google me.
#2 Posted by TaheraSajid on June 13, 2007 5:07:32 am
This is a great piece, Chris, and I just love the style - simple, spontaneous.
You have a nice sense of social obseravtion. The piece is hilarious for it`s style and content - the pointed references you make to the haggling despite `fixed price` labels on items; how goods of low quality are passed on as expensive, good quality stuff; how the local shopkeepers - the `bloodys` - love to overcharge an unsuspecting foreigner or even the locals if they can get away with it; how status-conscious we generally are despite being a poor nation constantly battling to access even basic necessaties of life.
This piece brings out spontaneous laughter while, at the same time, holds up a mirror too. :) Humph!
You have a nice sense of social obseravtion. The piece is hilarious for it`s style and content - the pointed references you make to the haggling despite `fixed price` labels on items; how goods of low quality are passed on as expensive, good quality stuff; how the local shopkeepers - the `bloodys` - love to overcharge an unsuspecting foreigner or even the locals if they can get away with it; how status-conscious we generally are despite being a poor nation constantly battling to access even basic necessaties of life.
This piece brings out spontaneous laughter while, at the same time, holds up a mirror too. :) Humph!
#1 Posted by nb on June 13, 2007 4:56:12 am
Who you, who perveen?
You thinking this poetry, you wrong.
rolling eyes icon.
You thinking this poetry, you wrong.
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