Beenisch Tahir April 14, 2006
#9 Posted by hamidm2 on April 14, 2006 12:00:41 pm
post-modern reality ............
...... so one day i was stuck in a traffic jam with a trucks, suzukis and three wheeled rikshaws honking their horns at each other ........... as a nonchalant cow carefully treaded its way through the stalled vehicles and stopped to relieve itself next to the honda civic, i realized that this ``urban post-modern reality demands excessive rationalisation at every step of our lives that inescapably triggers our sense of individualisation``........ and trigger it did ! ....... so i calmly got out of the car, walked to the side of the road, squatted next to a wall and relieved myself ...........
#8 Posted by hamidm2 on April 14, 2006 11:34:59 am
Re: # 7
burp mian,
...... actually i don`t wan`t to go too far because i get lost easily .....
..... but you can`t help being a little cynical as you sit in the smog and smoke at the trafiic light, listening to some breezy young thing on the radio talk about whether it is okay for emancipated women to smoke in public while an emaciated man is tapping on the window with the stump of his missing arm ........... and it is really hard to think about sex as another man with his lower half missing rolls up on the other side on a board with wheels and peers in with yellow eyes ......... i wanted to ask him if he still had the equipment to have sex, instead i just said, ``nice wheels !`` ................
burp mian,
...... actually i don`t wan`t to go too far because i get lost easily .....
..... but you can`t help being a little cynical as you sit in the smog and smoke at the trafiic light, listening to some breezy young thing on the radio talk about whether it is okay for emancipated women to smoke in public while an emaciated man is tapping on the window with the stump of his missing arm ........... and it is really hard to think about sex as another man with his lower half missing rolls up on the other side on a board with wheels and peers in with yellow eyes ......... i wanted to ask him if he still had the equipment to have sex, instead i just said, ``nice wheels !`` ................
#7 Posted by burpinder on April 14, 2006 10:17:26 am
Re: # 5
hamid-bhai...cynicism while no doubt entertaining, will only take you so far...
:)
hamid-bhai...cynicism while no doubt entertaining, will only take you so far...
:)
#6 Posted by hush on April 14, 2006 10:14:19 am
I`ll go with Burpinder on this one.
Chill lady !
You don`t have to find issues in every BIT of life. Sometimes its just there, just without a meaning , just for the sake of being there.
Chill lady !
You don`t have to find issues in every BIT of life. Sometimes its just there, just without a meaning , just for the sake of being there.
#5 Posted by hamidm2 on April 14, 2006 8:44:35 am
sex in the city of rawalpindi .....
....... last december, as i sat in the traffic across from the pia office on the mall, i saw a woman expose her breasts in public ....... she was sitting on the filth strewn pavement with a grimy baby in her lap, when she suddenly pulled up her shirt to expose a rather grimy breast which she offered to the rather emaciated baby ........ nobody seemed to notice this blatant display of nudity as they walked around her ........
...... a then i was propositioned by a male prostitute who had asked for a lift in the blue area ......... look, i have nothing against gay folks, but it is rather disconcerting and even a little frightenening when a young man dressed in a crisp white shalwar kmeez and reeking of musk oil reaches over to place his hand on your thigh as you are trying to negotiate rush hour traffic ...........
....... and then there was this hijra who scared the daylights out of my kids as they waited in the car while i went in to collect the broasted chickens at rahat bakery ....... it seems that he/she had been tapping on the window and when they refused to roll it down he just stood there smiling and staring at them ........ he was a rather good looking guy/gal, with ruby red lips, pearly teeth, rupaul makup and dressed in a fine red silk shalwar kameez ...... i gave him five rupees, he thanked me politely, waved a limp wrist at the kids and walked away to have sex (i presume)
....... and if i were to believe the rumors, it seems that there a lot of married women having sex in the city while their husbands are in the dubai ....... some are even doing it while their husbands are just across town ........ only al-lah knows the truth ........ but one thing i do know - there seem to be quite a few happily married guys of my age who are having a lot more fun than i ever did ...... needless to say, mrs hamidm did not want me hanging out with them and was relieved when we got back to america where she can keep an eye on me .............
#4 Posted by wiseguyin on April 14, 2006 7:48:44 am
Re: # 2
Here is this gem from IB:
... permote dangerous ideas like `Enlighten Moderation`...
:)
There is always a sitcom happening.You just need to look around !
Here is this gem from IB:
... permote dangerous ideas like `Enlighten Moderation`...
:)
There is always a sitcom happening.You just need to look around !
#3 Posted by burpinder on April 14, 2006 7:14:21 am
There is such a thing as over-analysing the simple pleasures of life. My advice to the author- enjoy it for what it is and avoid thinking of it as ``our pure culture`` versus Western decadent values, etc. etc.
FRIENDS is special because it rings so true; like the author says, we all know a Joey that we want to be like; a Monica that irritates the hell out of us with her penchant for cleanliness and yet could never plan a party without; a Rachel whom we are secretly in love with but never dare ask out, coz we just aren`t good enough for them; a Chandler who makes everyone laugh with nary a hint of the pain and insecurity within...
Likewise I suppose Sex and the City appeals to women because of the ease with which it brings out girly conversations into the living room...though never a big fan, I have watched a few episodes and even enjoyed them for the absolute ease with which seemingly taboo topics are discussed; at some level it`s helped men all over to appreciate the fact that womantalk is just as disgusting as mantalk!
Now excuse me, Seinfeld is on and I have to go :)
FRIENDS is special because it rings so true; like the author says, we all know a Joey that we want to be like; a Monica that irritates the hell out of us with her penchant for cleanliness and yet could never plan a party without; a Rachel whom we are secretly in love with but never dare ask out, coz we just aren`t good enough for them; a Chandler who makes everyone laugh with nary a hint of the pain and insecurity within...
Likewise I suppose Sex and the City appeals to women because of the ease with which it brings out girly conversations into the living room...though never a big fan, I have watched a few episodes and even enjoyed them for the absolute ease with which seemingly taboo topics are discussed; at some level it`s helped men all over to appreciate the fact that womantalk is just as disgusting as mantalk!
Now excuse me, Seinfeld is on and I have to go :)
#2 Posted by IB on April 14, 2006 6:55:25 am
Thought provoking article !!!
My views are a bit extreme on this topic . I believe that our society is being systematically converted into a society of `wannabes` or we can safely say that we are slowly transformed into a `western society`. Our government is responsible where we could go any lenghts to do whatever the Americans & to permote dangerous ideas like `Enlighten Moderation`.
The Americans are in a myth if they think changing school curriculum & omitting Quran surahs from our textbooks would not permote the idea of `Jehad` or Anti-American feelings because it is in Momin(s) to read the Quran - here Americans are mixed up between Anti-American Sentiments & Jehadists in Pakistan & arround the world .
Here it is our responsibility not to do what Americans think but to do what(s) better for the nation.
My views are a bit extreme on this topic . I believe that our society is being systematically converted into a society of `wannabes` or we can safely say that we are slowly transformed into a `western society`. Our government is responsible where we could go any lenghts to do whatever the Americans & to permote dangerous ideas like `Enlighten Moderation`.
The Americans are in a myth if they think changing school curriculum & omitting Quran surahs from our textbooks would not permote the idea of `Jehad` or Anti-American feelings because it is in Momin(s) to read the Quran - here Americans are mixed up between Anti-American Sentiments & Jehadists in Pakistan & arround the world .
Here it is our responsibility not to do what Americans think but to do what(s) better for the nation.
#1 Posted by aslam644 on April 14, 2006 5:23:57 am
she sashays into a bar on west end street, her mascara`d eyes sweep the room and alight on suitable prey.hours later, she leaves with a man for the night. and the next morning her latest sexual conquest is out on the doorstep.
is this fact, or erotic fiction?
zahraj any answers
is this fact, or erotic fiction?
zahraj any answers
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