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City Connection

Adnan Lotia August 26, 2004

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#26 Posted by sheandher338 on February 4, 2008 7:26:29 am
this sounded so creepily familiar that for a while i thought it was me you were talking about and for a moment i forgot it was fiction. but then i got to the part where you mentioned the bensons and realized it couldn't be me. i just do marlboro reds :)

amazing story. i miss karachi even more insanely now. i used to drive through that route nearly every day till two months ago.. you just made me miss karachi driving :)
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#25 Posted by goldfish2 on February 7, 2006 11:54:18 am
For the first couple of paragraphs, sounded promising and consequence-driven
But the length just killed the charm.
Good try, though.
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#24 Posted by articulating on November 12, 2005 12:43:12 pm
the story was too long ...the end pathetic...though the idea was promising.....decrease the length and put in some grey matter.......write more.....cya!
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#23 Posted by jnkhan on December 8, 2004 11:14:11 am
Adnan

I loved your article and it literally made me ROFL(Roll-on-the-Floor-Laughing aka IRC ROFL) at numerous occasions at how accuately you have penned you feelings.....and believe me it made me register at Chowk.com to rave about it.

Your article truly captured the essence of what I guess most guys driving lesser cars would feel while looking onto glistening Beamers, Civic`s and Toyotas driven by mersmerizing femininity.

The candid, accurate details and the eloquent expression of the minutest nuances without being verbose and overwhelming, really nitro-charged the humour in this car chase....

I have driven my FX for a long time now (since 1992) and I love it for rugged, bare-bones,

Luddite functionality...believe it would have been easier for you to beat this Civic driving beauty if it were the narrow winding roads and the outrageously crazy traffic of Lahore.

Viva FX!!

P.S.
The appeal of this article has some nostalgic association with a classic romatic script of a poor dude falling in love with a rich lass?

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#22 Posted by syke on September 13, 2004 11:14:01 am
i think u rambled on for a little longer than required..but i like the fact that it dint go to the ``i got her mobile number too`` scenario..which when telling this story to his mates..the guy would also say.....
the race kinda also took me on2 one of them roads..come on..every1 has been in a similiar situation ..right?
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#21 Posted by on_the_edge on September 6, 2004 8:01:16 am

i was expecting that the civic will stop at the next corner. two kids will come out from a nearby school and say mum... ur late... and fx walay ki gandi ho jaiee gi. but anyways this was also a fun reading. keep it up.

plus rather than civic - i would go for silver bmw 330i, and rather than shahrah e faisal/consititution avenue, i wud prefer alexendra pde in melb.

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#20 Posted by DoubleC on August 31, 2004 2:37:03 pm
#18 by yasirz on August 29, 2004 2:50pm PT

Just being funny.... no offence otherwise...
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#19 Posted by mr.turpintine on August 31, 2004 6:47:49 am
ur writing is stupid! why dont u go to hell!
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#18 Posted by yasirz on August 29, 2004 2:50:26 pm
Third world country...not only is that redundant but it`s also pretty offensive.BE creative

btw whats with the Canadian Flag? just curious....
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#17 Posted by moulabux on August 29, 2004 9:59:51 am
The class divide has been illustrated. The smart middle-classers continue to be marginalized in social circles by those heralding from elitist backgrounds. Elitist themselves, the middle-classers face great trouble in being accepted by the upper-strata. A bachi smoking with aplomb, donning eastern clothes with a western nonchalance, being a reckless driver, inside a car which is a status symbol; symptomatic of the quintessential search of the middle-class`er to permeate into the elite circles. the purposeless pursuit is complete when the two go their ways; the protagonist not stooping to the levels of the semi-educated middle class and lower class youth, who are typified by their gelled hair, sleeveless skin-fitted shirts, a bike or a car with a cheesy bumper sticker, and a tendency of letting fly loose chits with their numbers and hotmailn addresses to clifton`ish chicks, who`s supposed western leanings make them easier to bait.

also, the music, the cigarette, and the FX, a direct descendant of Daru`s car, all signify an elitist middle-class mentality.

the piece is interesting, but my being a karachiite makes it easy for me.
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#16 Posted by cUtEhIjAbI on August 28, 2004 8:04:28 am
the story of every relationship, here
starts in a car.

could be shorter
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#15 Posted by DoubleC on August 28, 2004 12:26:46 am
#13 by nikki7777 on August 27, 2004 10:57am PT
#5...yasirz.....check out www.hondacarindia.com............the seventh generation honda accord

Third world blokes fighting over a pea sized car....... silly....
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#12 Posted by xeneb on August 27, 2004 7:32:06 am
seriously needed to be shorter.
you`ve got a knack for being descrptive and evoking emotions that ppl can relate to, you know the cigarettes the cassette the screeching i could almost hera it.
but it rambled on a bit much, you woulda kept my attention if it had been half of what it was, i skipped thru the middle and read the end.
heres a thing, towards the end, sure it doesnt need a lesson or a profound conclusion but im the kinda perosn who needs a point.
some point, any point, a thought, a question, an answer. you know?
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#11 Posted by irfanhamid on August 27, 2004 7:31:51 am
The fun of living in the north is that you can get the chassis of a 70s Mark II (amazingly impressive vehicle), have it fitted with a Toyota B2 engine (the one they have in the flying coaches) and go to Peshawar and buy a 2 stage turbocharger for Rs. 6,000; and you have the meanest machine on the road. You could beat the pants off of a Civic 1.8L on Constitution Avenue in Islamabad.

And all this will cost you around 100K rupees, not a bad deal at all.

Regards,
Irfan.
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    #25 goldfish2
    #24 articulating
    #23 jnkhan
    #22 syke
    #21 on_the_edge
    #20 DoubleC
    #19 mr.turpintine
    #18 yasirz
    #17 moulabux
    #16 cUtEhIjAbI
    #15 DoubleC
    #14 nikki7777
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