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The Horse and The Zebra

Rafi Aamer July 12, 2007

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#33 Posted by nb on July 13, 2007 5:29:27 am
Well done, Rafi_Aamer! I think the editing could have been a bit better, but I liked your language and the story itself. This is one of the most intelligent pieces I have seen in a long time on Chowk, and it reminds me of what I expected on chowk in the first place.
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#32 Posted by Cobra on July 13, 2007 5:26:29 am
Naais!!

Good rendition. Very good read.

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#31 Posted by iron_mask on July 13, 2007 4:56:57 am
a great story - Rafi
plenty of rafishness ot it, and a delight to read on FP. what makes it even more delightful is that FP has been given over to political trash which donot make no diference to people`s lives.
Yours atleast brought a smile to the face!
Well done.
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#30 Posted by goonga on July 13, 2007 4:43:33 am
#5 by drsohail on July 12, 2007 12:52pm PT

``i hope you keep on writing essays and stories and not be discouraged
by the criticism...all the best...sohail``

from story...

``Yes, he is.`` I replied. The another betrayal was executed.

To me, its a such topic which compels to write what ever is inside the writer, If I were to write, friends, emotions, regrets would be my best choice so I really liked reading it. But I still find it a piece from ``Suspense Digest``. sorry for that.

Question:
Rafi, what would you do if you were Zebra? would you remain zebra or hide in horses or damage your lines or ...?
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#29 Posted by burpinder on July 13, 2007 3:39:00 am
Beautiful. Really truly.

My advice- find yourself a good editor and get this published pronto. You are wasting your time on chowk.
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#28 Posted by zeemax on July 13, 2007 2:38:36 am
Good one. Most people would have known a character like Shazi. I know at-least two.
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#27 Posted by saadme on July 13, 2007 2:34:11 am
Excellent read my friend.

Something I`m struggling with now. I`m somewhat of a Zebra, parents want me to be a horse. So here I am doing accounting, when what I want to do is philosophy, and dedicate my time to my music and my photography....that`s life
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#26 Posted by Rukhsana-shama on July 12, 2007 11:07:20 pm
a very nice read!!!!
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#25 Posted by rajesh_shankara on July 12, 2007 7:51:22 pm
Rafi,

Fantastic story kept me hooked right till the end. The dramatic tension is maintained right till the end. I agree with the comment that you ought to ship this around. Nonsense about the zebras not accepting pet food. If a zebra is born in a zoo, it will have to accept the keeper`s handouts but is still true to character as long as it does not pull a wagon or a plough.
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#24 Posted by okhla99 on July 12, 2007 7:33:37 pm
Kudos to the author.

The beauty of his writing lies in the details. Ordinary people and events. Lovely detailing. Thoroughly enjoyed reading it.

Keep up the good work.
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#23 Posted by neembu on July 12, 2007 5:50:06 pm
Re: # 22

Raw_Dust, that comment was not directed at you personally. However, is the following any less of a generalization of an entire sphere of intellectual inquiry?

``..The ideal ``Loser`` who comes from a unique place preferably grew up in a not so closely knit family, financially in the flux, he opts for the ``Arts`` major (humanities: MA) enroute to a life as a clerical-underling scraping the bottom hole of the class-hierarchy...``

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#22 Posted by Raw_Dust on July 12, 2007 3:06:42 pm
#20
And you have no idea what I am talking about. How long does it take you to get personal, have you ever time-watched yourself smartass?
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#21 Posted by bongdongs on July 12, 2007 3:01:19 pm
I`m sure we all could see the Rafi`s and Shazi`s we know in this story.

My congratulations, very nicely written Rafi-bhai.
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#20 Posted by neembu on July 12, 2007 2:49:10 pm
Re: # 19

raw_dust, don`t tell me you are in the sciences...
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#19 Posted by Raw_Dust on July 12, 2007 2:17:28 pm
re #14
I said cliched cos I`d come across Shazzy character a few times before. The ideal ``Loser`` who comes from a unique place preferably grew up in a not so closely knit family, financially in the flux, he opts for the ``Arts`` major (humanities: MA) enroute to a life as a clerical-underling scraping the bottom hole of the class-hierarchy.

Qayyum from Raja Gidh was one such character, Ashfaq Ahmed and Qasmi`s short stories are littered with these specimen which is not to say they aren`t good. It is just that this guy`s been done before and a heck of a lot better.

rafi_aamer: Sure. For the first time writing this is very very well-done.! Brought me a lot of good memories. (I can`t write two lines properly just so you know.)
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#18 Posted by neembu on July 12, 2007 2:11:01 pm
Re: # 17

agreed that for those who dont struggle with addiction that weed, liquor, etc. is not a big deal.

stuka did bring up a good point (i really hate admitting it) and that is when does addiction become a problem for the extended familial system? also, mental illness can develop in later life or be the underlying issue in addiction to which i`m sure dr. sohail will attest. the fam would rather see him as a ``failure`` or a ``rebel``...my reading is that it may be all these factors.
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