Nadeem F Paracha July 24, 2004
#25 Posted by baaghiraja on July 27, 2004 1:47:24 pm
#22 Stuka
Baaghiraaja:
~~You know ``compassionate conservatives`` like with me would appreciate humor from any source. ;) ~~
Yes, epecially anti-religion and anti-corporate humour coming from ``benevolent Marxists.`` Admit it.
#20 Warlus,
In the last ten years or so, I`ve enjoyed the anarchist tag more than I have the Marxist label. But recently I`ve been settling for anarcho-Marxist-existentialisto. But then, of course, there are the more simpler ones that have come my way as well, such as ``Funky-Junky,`` or the good ol`, one-word ``ba*tard!`` All lovelingly put and profiled, though.
#24 tintingem,
~~Tell me NFP, what am I to do when people actually sing praises of the awards on my face~~
Hold your breath till you turn blue. Let`s see what they sing then. Or you can just puke.
rgds,
NfP
Baaghiraaja:
~~You know ``compassionate conservatives`` like with me would appreciate humor from any source. ;) ~~
Yes, epecially anti-religion and anti-corporate humour coming from ``benevolent Marxists.`` Admit it.
#20 Warlus,
In the last ten years or so, I`ve enjoyed the anarchist tag more than I have the Marxist label. But recently I`ve been settling for anarcho-Marxist-existentialisto. But then, of course, there are the more simpler ones that have come my way as well, such as ``Funky-Junky,`` or the good ol`, one-word ``ba*tard!`` All lovelingly put and profiled, though.
#24 tintingem,
~~Tell me NFP, what am I to do when people actually sing praises of the awards on my face~~
Hold your breath till you turn blue. Let`s see what they sing then. Or you can just puke.
rgds,
NfP
#24 Posted by tintingem on July 26, 2004 10:04:48 pm
Bravo!
After watching the pathetic awards...with the wonderful ads (as rightly pointed out by Rahul #1)...this comes as a treat.Tell me NFP, what am I to do when people actually sing praises of the awards on my face??
After watching the pathetic awards...with the wonderful ads (as rightly pointed out by Rahul #1)...this comes as a treat.Tell me NFP, what am I to do when people actually sing praises of the awards on my face??
#23 Posted by stuka on July 26, 2004 8:36:49 pm
Walrus:
I have not interacted a great deal with Mr. Paracha but we had an interesting exchange on the Maobadi movement in Nepal, hence my perception.
Baaghiraaja:
You know ``compassionate conservatives`` like with me would appreciate humor from any source. ;)
I have not interacted a great deal with Mr. Paracha but we had an interesting exchange on the Maobadi movement in Nepal, hence my perception.
Baaghiraaja:
You know ``compassionate conservatives`` like with me would appreciate humor from any source. ;)
#22 Posted by mughaleazaam on July 26, 2004 7:40:01 pm
thanks Mrs NFP. now i cud see that The purpose of this article, was to prove the dangers of genetic engineering and the immoral cloning technology. :>
#21 Posted by nikki7777 on July 26, 2004 5:17:35 pm
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#20 Posted by Warlus on July 26, 2004 1:30:29 pm
Stuka, the truth is as far as I remeber NFP has always been known more as an anarchist than a marxist. btw NFP a real lol piece again and your reposnses are equally entertaining. But i shouldn`t be using that word, should i? and what is this thing about you quiting bandbaja? your pic and bio`s still there.
#19 Posted by kaurasach on July 26, 2004 12:36:19 pm
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#18 Posted by baaghiraja on July 26, 2004 12:36:19 pm
#5
Gracias, Summaiya
#6 Nass
~~ This is the kind of stuff that first made him notorious in Pakistan.~~
Yes, Nass, this and one of your favorite subjects regarding “the source of my creative input”, i.e. my 17 breakdowns and near-overdoses! ;) Thank you, nonetheless.
#7 niki777
~~Don`t be so hard on them!!.Look at what they have to work with!!!.~~
Perhaps, but only if they start working with people with genuine talent instead of inflated, misplaced egos and hot air. They’re full of it and the last thing they deserve is a glamorized award. In Pakistan at least, all this razz-matazz is no more than a media-showbiz-corporate mafia promoting and patting each other’s vested commercial interests in the name of art, fashion and music. A farce with heavy make-up, platform shoes and the most cringing pretensions this side of Bollywood. There you have it. Wasn’t all that hard on them now was I? Must be having another breakdown.
#8 by mughaleazaam on July 25, 2004 5:07pm PT
~~please mention the purpose of this article, is it some shugally stuff, and if it is then HA HA HA HA, buhat hansee ayee, wow~~
The purpose of this article, mughaleazam (or should I say ‘alam pana’) was to prove the dangers of genetic engineering and the immoral cloning technology. But you may also read it as the lost chapter from Shehshah Akber’s ‘Deen-e-Illahi.’ Just for ‘shugal.’
#9 bat
~~But btw, whats the slaanlaikum spoof? did each person actually come on stage and say slanlaikum?~~
Ever heard the way many Pakistani yuppies and trendies use the word mahshallah? It’s quite hilarious, really. Observe how often they use it, especially when talking about their children, job and business. Sometimes more often than their bearded and conservative counterparts. But the funny thing is, when the mullah hazraat say it with a heavy Arabic accent, the yuppies and the fashion brigade say it in a strange British-meets-American accent (even though it usually comes out sounding more like Platonion Greek!). So, since they also have a habit of saying Aslamualaikum (especially, if not ONLY, on the tele), I wondered ...
#10 by garam_chai on July 25, 2004 8:16pm PT
~~We should call it a show-biz award ceremoney for cheezy singers. As the great singer mehdi Hasan, once called all these pop music ``sheetani music``.~~
Now, now garam chai, they may not be your cup of chai, or the legendary Mehdi Hassan’s glass of Scoth, but “sheetani” they are not. Otherwise I would have been praising them, instead of plaguing them! However, you are more than welcome to call my writings “sheetani,” and that too, MORE than once.
#11 CoolHandLuke
~~They sucked and what better person to tell us that than Nadeem Farooq Paracha. ~~
Now am I supposed to take this as a compliment? Why can’t I be the person telling about an event that does not suck? Something like George Bush choking on Pretzels, or Shaukat Aziz finally having to learn how to tie a zarband in a crisply starched shalwar, or BJP falling flat on its face by actually believing all the pre-election surveys conducted by Rupert- Murdoch-run media scams, or Osama now having to use a Russian-made flush system in Wana instead of a hole he was so comfortable with in Tora-Bora ?
#12 ana
Yup! After all, I do believe that the Theatre of Absurd style is a wonderful slap-stick reflection of the black comedy that passes as “reality.”
#13 by taqat-e-parvaaz on July 25, 2004 10:42pm PT
~~what is it with you paracha and junaid jamshed?~~
What is with Junaid and me? Well, to begin with, we both have beards. But his is a lot longer than mine.
~~you think he`s been duped into becoming religious? sorry that for all your wasted braincells you seem intent on completely destroying this mans personal quest to bring salvation into his life.~~
Yes. I guess when huge Pepsi contracts stop working, God becomes the next best thing to salvation.
~~sorry to mullah out on you paracha. leave the man alone.~~
Don’t worry. I’ve been mullahed out a number of times. Being mullahed IN, now THAT is a real bummer. Ask Jamaima.
#15 by wajahat
~~the Lux show was 95% Indian venture with the likes of Sony arranging most of the segments in the Show. Even the rights to the Show were only available to Sony and none of the Pak tv Channels.~~
No wonder.
#16 Sidrah
Hello, Sidrah. Oh, well, I guess they’d had enough of that rude, cranky NFPism at bandbaja.org.
Just been busy with, y’know, a new series of breakdowns and addictions, that’s all.
#17 stuka
~~A Marxist with a sense of humor? well well, what else is new?? :)~~
What else is new? A conservative appreciating a Marxist`s humor! Now tell me, what else is the same ol`, same ol`?
Rgds,
NfP
Gracias, Summaiya
#6 Nass
~~ This is the kind of stuff that first made him notorious in Pakistan.~~
Yes, Nass, this and one of your favorite subjects regarding “the source of my creative input”, i.e. my 17 breakdowns and near-overdoses! ;) Thank you, nonetheless.
#7 niki777
~~Don`t be so hard on them!!.Look at what they have to work with!!!.~~
Perhaps, but only if they start working with people with genuine talent instead of inflated, misplaced egos and hot air. They’re full of it and the last thing they deserve is a glamorized award. In Pakistan at least, all this razz-matazz is no more than a media-showbiz-corporate mafia promoting and patting each other’s vested commercial interests in the name of art, fashion and music. A farce with heavy make-up, platform shoes and the most cringing pretensions this side of Bollywood. There you have it. Wasn’t all that hard on them now was I? Must be having another breakdown.
#8 by mughaleazaam on July 25, 2004 5:07pm PT
~~please mention the purpose of this article, is it some shugally stuff, and if it is then HA HA HA HA, buhat hansee ayee, wow~~
The purpose of this article, mughaleazam (or should I say ‘alam pana’) was to prove the dangers of genetic engineering and the immoral cloning technology. But you may also read it as the lost chapter from Shehshah Akber’s ‘Deen-e-Illahi.’ Just for ‘shugal.’
#9 bat
~~But btw, whats the slaanlaikum spoof? did each person actually come on stage and say slanlaikum?~~
Ever heard the way many Pakistani yuppies and trendies use the word mahshallah? It’s quite hilarious, really. Observe how often they use it, especially when talking about their children, job and business. Sometimes more often than their bearded and conservative counterparts. But the funny thing is, when the mullah hazraat say it with a heavy Arabic accent, the yuppies and the fashion brigade say it in a strange British-meets-American accent (even though it usually comes out sounding more like Platonion Greek!). So, since they also have a habit of saying Aslamualaikum (especially, if not ONLY, on the tele), I wondered ...
#10 by garam_chai on July 25, 2004 8:16pm PT
~~We should call it a show-biz award ceremoney for cheezy singers. As the great singer mehdi Hasan, once called all these pop music ``sheetani music``.~~
Now, now garam chai, they may not be your cup of chai, or the legendary Mehdi Hassan’s glass of Scoth, but “sheetani” they are not. Otherwise I would have been praising them, instead of plaguing them! However, you are more than welcome to call my writings “sheetani,” and that too, MORE than once.
#11 CoolHandLuke
~~They sucked and what better person to tell us that than Nadeem Farooq Paracha. ~~
Now am I supposed to take this as a compliment? Why can’t I be the person telling about an event that does not suck? Something like George Bush choking on Pretzels, or Shaukat Aziz finally having to learn how to tie a zarband in a crisply starched shalwar, or BJP falling flat on its face by actually believing all the pre-election surveys conducted by Rupert- Murdoch-run media scams, or Osama now having to use a Russian-made flush system in Wana instead of a hole he was so comfortable with in Tora-Bora ?
#12 ana
Yup! After all, I do believe that the Theatre of Absurd style is a wonderful slap-stick reflection of the black comedy that passes as “reality.”
#13 by taqat-e-parvaaz on July 25, 2004 10:42pm PT
~~what is it with you paracha and junaid jamshed?~~
What is with Junaid and me? Well, to begin with, we both have beards. But his is a lot longer than mine.
~~you think he`s been duped into becoming religious? sorry that for all your wasted braincells you seem intent on completely destroying this mans personal quest to bring salvation into his life.~~
Yes. I guess when huge Pepsi contracts stop working, God becomes the next best thing to salvation.
~~sorry to mullah out on you paracha. leave the man alone.~~
Don’t worry. I’ve been mullahed out a number of times. Being mullahed IN, now THAT is a real bummer. Ask Jamaima.
#15 by wajahat
~~the Lux show was 95% Indian venture with the likes of Sony arranging most of the segments in the Show. Even the rights to the Show were only available to Sony and none of the Pak tv Channels.~~
No wonder.
#16 Sidrah
Hello, Sidrah. Oh, well, I guess they’d had enough of that rude, cranky NFPism at bandbaja.org.
Just been busy with, y’know, a new series of breakdowns and addictions, that’s all.
#17 stuka
~~A Marxist with a sense of humor? well well, what else is new?? :)~~
What else is new? A conservative appreciating a Marxist`s humor! Now tell me, what else is the same ol`, same ol`?
Rgds,
NfP
#17 Posted by stuka on July 26, 2004 12:08:58 pm
A Marxist with a sense of humor? well well, what else is new!! :)
#16 Posted by sidrahhaque on July 26, 2004 8:28:25 am
Haha!
Oh my. Loved the peice!
I was just wondering yesterday if you were on another hiatus, Nadeem sahaab. And lo and behold, here you are =)
Oh my. Loved the peice!
I was just wondering yesterday if you were on another hiatus, Nadeem sahaab. And lo and behold, here you are =)
#15 Posted by wajahat on July 26, 2004 8:11:19 am
nikki7777
Dumba**, the Lux show was 95% Indian venture with the likes of Sony arranging most of the segments in the Show. Even the rights to the Show were only available to Sony and none of the Pak tv Channels.
Dumba**, the Lux show was 95% Indian venture with the likes of Sony arranging most of the segments in the Show. Even the rights to the Show were only available to Sony and none of the Pak tv Channels.
#14 Posted by ana on July 26, 2004 8:11:18 am
``. . .perverse to make fun of someone with a beard.``
yeah NFP! how`s your beard doin` by the way? is it still there? do keep it trimmed a decent length. . .you know beards catch all sorts of things!!! *wicked grin*
yeah NFP! how`s your beard doin` by the way? is it still there? do keep it trimmed a decent length. . .you know beards catch all sorts of things!!! *wicked grin*
#13 Posted by ana on July 25, 2004 10:42:14 pm
CoolHandLuke,
i think NFP can also write some serious commentary. . .like ``The Tomato Manifesto`` and ``The Third Pasture``, and it would be nice to see more of that too na?
though i think if he wants to focus on TOA right now, then we`re in for more treats. and there is plenty of absurdity in karachi (and pakistan as a whole) for him to write about!
i think NFP can also write some serious commentary. . .like ``The Tomato Manifesto`` and ``The Third Pasture``, and it would be nice to see more of that too na?
though i think if he wants to focus on TOA right now, then we`re in for more treats. and there is plenty of absurdity in karachi (and pakistan as a whole) for him to write about!
#12 Posted by taqat-e-parvaaz on July 25, 2004 10:42:14 pm
what is it with you paracha and junaid jamshed? you think he`s been duped into becoming religious? sorry that for all your wasted braincells you seem intent on completely destroying this mans personal quest to bring salvation into his life. its a sad state that you mock people who have realized that there is more to life than writing stupid sardonic pieces for low rated websites and smoking crack in your basement. youre perverse to make fun of someone with a beard (not counting fazlur rahman in that one though). a sure sign of the times. sorry to mullah out on you paracha. leave the man alone.
#11 Posted by CoolHandLuke on July 25, 2004 9:18:58 pm
Oh yes, totally agree with Nass, this is quite like NFP of his younger early ninetees` The News days. Not that I did not enjoy this, but I personally think NFP was evolving well into a sharp short story writer, even though he has maintained his Theatre Of The Absured sense of humour in the many stories he has written for chowk. But I guess the LUX Awards were just too delicious for NFP to miss aiming his infamous pen at. They sucked and what better person to tell us that than Nadeem Farooq Paracha.
#10 Posted by Garam_Chai on July 25, 2004 8:16:38 pm
We should call it a show-biz award ceremoney for cheezy singers. As the great singer mehdi Hasan, once called all these pop music ``sheetani music``.
Many of our people dont have water to drink, and no food to eat. In my opinion, these shows are waste of time, money and energy. I dont like these shows, but they have all rights to do have these shows.
Regards.
Many of our people dont have water to drink, and no food to eat. In my opinion, these shows are waste of time, money and energy. I dont like these shows, but they have all rights to do have these shows.
Regards.
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