Bina Shah April 16, 2002
#18 Posted by ylh on April 18, 2002 9:06:00 pm
Bina,
Great article... atleast the people of Pakistan appreciate change.. given that there hasn`t been any for a very long time :) I must say, despite my cynicism with chowk and chowkwallahs, I actually do enjoy your writings...
Sincerely
Yasser
Great article... atleast the people of Pakistan appreciate change.. given that there hasn`t been any for a very long time :) I must say, despite my cynicism with chowk and chowkwallahs, I actually do enjoy your writings...
Sincerely
Yasser
#17 Posted by anNy on April 18, 2002 2:49:09 pm
Bina
funny...this is almost as good as the review piece a few weeks ago..(i did NOT like the results i got in this mornings quiz)..the time change had me very confused for the first 3 days and i kept on arriving early for classes and late for work...it was very disorienting...but i love it now...gives me 2 whole hours to hang out with my family shaam ko after work before dark..and dont underestimate being ahead of india..one more `the land time forgot` taanaa and i would have screamt really loud
funny...this is almost as good as the review piece a few weeks ago..(i did NOT like the results i got in this mornings quiz)..the time change had me very confused for the first 3 days and i kept on arriving early for classes and late for work...it was very disorienting...but i love it now...gives me 2 whole hours to hang out with my family shaam ko after work before dark..and dont underestimate being ahead of india..one more `the land time forgot` taanaa and i would have screamt really loud
#16 Posted by Charmed on April 18, 2002 2:49:09 pm
``oh, there is something in today`s Review section check out the quiz ``What Pakistani Personality Are You?``.``
u know Bina i`ve been giggling all day since i read that quiz. can`t get over it, especially that `lota-western demon` bit! thoroughly enjoy your commentary on the idiosyncractic pakistani way :-)
u know Bina i`ve been giggling all day since i read that quiz. can`t get over it, especially that `lota-western demon` bit! thoroughly enjoy your commentary on the idiosyncractic pakistani way :-)
#15 Posted by Prem on April 18, 2002 2:49:09 pm
Bina,
Saw your ``What Pakistani Personality Are You?`` as well. Delightful readings, both.
Saw your ``What Pakistani Personality Are You?`` as well. Delightful readings, both.
#14 Posted by jntuece99 on April 18, 2002 2:49:09 pm
Bina,
A Great article.. Felt a lot better when I read it. Keep it up.
Thanks for the article,
Rgds,
jntuece99
A Great article.. Felt a lot better when I read it. Keep it up.
Thanks for the article,
Rgds,
jntuece99
#13 Posted by temporal on April 18, 2002 1:03:41 pm
sac:
do that bina test...none of the options provided worked for me in them queries save one... think would go for `a` in 5...damn...another test flunked!...this road is not leading towards any heavenly destination...dunno if should seek bina`s help in deciphering or turn to my favourite shrink?...gawd...just occurred..maybe am no pakistani...sorry...refuse to entertain the obvious!...that have no `personality`...see what you did kiddo;)...and while i have you here let me hint at what you raised there...that stuff was a `spontaneous` response...the stuff that have written covers a very broad range...mostly to surface ...if at all...post humously...but thanks for appreciation...
rgds,
t
do that bina test...none of the options provided worked for me in them queries save one... think would go for `a` in 5...damn...another test flunked!...this road is not leading towards any heavenly destination...dunno if should seek bina`s help in deciphering or turn to my favourite shrink?...gawd...just occurred..maybe am no pakistani...sorry...refuse to entertain the obvious!...that have no `personality`...see what you did kiddo;)...and while i have you here let me hint at what you raised there...that stuff was a `spontaneous` response...the stuff that have written covers a very broad range...mostly to surface ...if at all...post humously...but thanks for appreciation...
rgds,
t
#12 Posted by Urstruly on April 18, 2002 9:46:12 am
It was a delightful read.
Daylight Saving Time in Paksitan can make sense, if the working and schooling hours are also adjusted (in summer) as from 7:00 am to 2pm. (DST applied). This way children and people can spend hot summer afternoons at their homes (without load shedding, I hope). The electricity for airconditioning and/or fans at work can thus be saved. This saving then can be transferred to consumers at home. ha ha ha I am just kidding.
Daylight Saving Time in Paksitan can make sense, if the working and schooling hours are also adjusted (in summer) as from 7:00 am to 2pm. (DST applied). This way children and people can spend hot summer afternoons at their homes (without load shedding, I hope). The electricity for airconditioning and/or fans at work can thus be saved. This saving then can be transferred to consumers at home. ha ha ha I am just kidding.
#11 Posted by Bina on April 18, 2002 8:57:47 am
Glad you all liked this piece. I wrote this on the first day of the time change, totally groggy and confused whether I should be waking up one hour earlier or one hour later.
Sac, Temporal - I write a lot of stuff like this for the Dawn, unfortunately none of it is available on the Web. (oh, there is something in today`s Review section check out the quiz ``What Pakistani Personality Are You?``).
Soundmeister - it wasn`t me, it was the sportsman turned politician who said that India and Pakistan were in the same time zone.
Harsh - Thanks for your compliments :)
Scout, Jawahara, semiprecious, etc - ty!
Sac, Temporal - I write a lot of stuff like this for the Dawn, unfortunately none of it is available on the Web. (oh, there is something in today`s Review section check out the quiz ``What Pakistani Personality Are You?``).
Soundmeister - it wasn`t me, it was the sportsman turned politician who said that India and Pakistan were in the same time zone.
Harsh - Thanks for your compliments :)
Scout, Jawahara, semiprecious, etc - ty!
#10 Posted by tahmed321 on April 18, 2002 2:30:22 am
Interesting article. I am glad we have a general in charge to make sure such important issues are addressed. Now, the beggar will be able to leave his office at the streetcorner in saddar bazaar, on his knees and elbows, one hour early in summer, thereby spending more ``quality time`` with wife and kids. The unemployed youth will be able to start looking for cars to hijack...one hour earlier. The landlord will be able to start beating his peasant...one hour early.
I am so proud of our army chaps and the great job they are doing of running the country. As next Great Achievement, I think the military should finally overthrow the British Raj (kind of like the Battle of Yorktown that finally freed the US) by switching driving rules from the left hand side to the right hand side. The gadda-walas that go in the middle of the road will now have to overtake stalled cars from the left side rather than the right side. Another great coup (excuse me, I meant referendum) for the general.
I am so proud of our army chaps and the great job they are doing of running the country. As next Great Achievement, I think the military should finally overthrow the British Raj (kind of like the Battle of Yorktown that finally freed the US) by switching driving rules from the left hand side to the right hand side. The gadda-walas that go in the middle of the road will now have to overtake stalled cars from the left side rather than the right side. Another great coup (excuse me, I meant referendum) for the general.
#9 Posted by sac on April 18, 2002 2:30:22 am
Bina:
Don`t know why you don`t write more light-hearted stuff. This one was an excellent read.
later
-sac
Don`t know why you don`t write more light-hearted stuff. This one was an excellent read.
later
-sac
#8 Posted by jawahara on April 18, 2002 2:30:22 am
Funny, Bina and fun to read. It still takes me a while to adjus to the time change, which is the one reason I loved living in Indiana...no time change.:-)
#6 Posted by HN on April 18, 2002 2:30:22 am
Bina,
This was brilliant!
Do not recollect such an accomplished piece of satire on Chowk. Perfect control.
Satire might be the only way we can adjust our watches to that of those who run our countries...!!!
Harish
This was brilliant!
Do not recollect such an accomplished piece of satire on Chowk. Perfect control.
Satire might be the only way we can adjust our watches to that of those who run our countries...!!!
Harish
#4 Posted by soundmeister on April 18, 2002 2:30:22 am
Good one Bina. Much better than your film reviews, methinks! :))
Just one clarif.... Indian Standard time is +5.5 GMT, i.e. the two countries are still not ``sharing`` time. A theory runs that Mushy adopted DST so that Pakistan is actually ahead of India in something :))... Of course us Indians are too thrilled about it. This means that in the event of a nuclear attack, we have a whole half-hour to react. Whoopeee!
Just one clarif.... Indian Standard time is +5.5 GMT, i.e. the two countries are still not ``sharing`` time. A theory runs that Mushy adopted DST so that Pakistan is actually ahead of India in something :))... Of course us Indians are too thrilled about it. This means that in the event of a nuclear attack, we have a whole half-hour to react. Whoopeee!
#3 Posted by fuzair on April 17, 2002 12:32:10 pm
Very funny. I especially liked the bit about the mullahs and prayer timings and catching up to India. BTW, just wondering, shouldn`t
``I`m boiling to death and I don`t want any more @#$ *%& sun, you $%)( *# morons.``
read
``I`m broiling to death and I don`t want any more @#$ *%& sun, you $%)( *# morons.``
since we aren`t actually in boiling hot water (literally, figuratively its another matter)? Even in Karachi, humid though it is, it would be ``steaming`` to death and not ``boiling.``
Sorry, just one of those things insignificant things that bothers me. Incidentally, has any one ever tried actually using the phases of the moon to detemine when its Eid and when Ramzan ends, instead of relying on some half blind mullahs in the Ruet-e-Hilal committee? Isn`t this how the Saudi`s do it?
``I`m boiling to death and I don`t want any more @#$ *%& sun, you $%)( *# morons.``
read
``I`m broiling to death and I don`t want any more @#$ *%& sun, you $%)( *# morons.``
since we aren`t actually in boiling hot water (literally, figuratively its another matter)? Even in Karachi, humid though it is, it would be ``steaming`` to death and not ``boiling.``
Sorry, just one of those things insignificant things that bothers me. Incidentally, has any one ever tried actually using the phases of the moon to detemine when its Eid and when Ramzan ends, instead of relying on some half blind mullahs in the Ruet-e-Hilal committee? Isn`t this how the Saudi`s do it?
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