shobig sifar June 10, 2005
#15 Posted by stinger_kh on June 11, 2005 6:01:53 pm
It recalled me once a iguana had a ride of my feet in my bathroom.
#14 Posted by Urstruly on June 11, 2005 5:01:04 pm
One advantage of facing such phobic episodes with in the confines of bathrooms is that no body knows where the spill came from
#13 Posted by abskii on June 11, 2005 1:49:30 pm
hey, cool article / account.
So glad i`m not the only one to see further than the surface, and shadows in the night!
I encountered an almost immortal spider once, in a similar situation to yours.................
:)
So glad i`m not the only one to see further than the surface, and shadows in the night!
I encountered an almost immortal spider once, in a similar situation to yours.................
:)
#12 Posted by miriamk on June 11, 2005 12:16:31 pm
s_sifar
Oooh….eight-legged freak indeed!! I keep a can of raid in my room within easy reach, and if that doesn’t work, then there’s always the trusted ``slipper hurled at point blank range`` remedy…..never fails! The little ugly things! Eew, Eeew, and Eeeew! ;)
Nice read.
Oooh….eight-legged freak indeed!! I keep a can of raid in my room within easy reach, and if that doesn’t work, then there’s always the trusted ``slipper hurled at point blank range`` remedy…..never fails! The little ugly things! Eew, Eeew, and Eeeew! ;)
Nice read.
#11 Posted by temporal on June 11, 2005 9:12:23 am
big zero:
welcome to chowk:)
what a gall...gall baldder that is;)
rgds
t
welcome to chowk:)
what a gall...gall baldder that is;)
rgds
t
#10 Posted by shobig_sifar on June 11, 2005 8:08:12 am
Thankyou all, Charlie, Khamy, Drlokraj, nb, naushee for your words of appreciation and comments. They are a huge source of encouragement, since this is my firstever (publish-worthy!!) attempt at writing on any public forum, and I thought humour would be just right to start with.
#1 wasn`t that supposed to be a secret cayenne? ;)
#2 BeeJay, your input is cherishable indeed, thanks.
#5 Nadia, it is always interesting to see how many intended and unintended connnotations can be derived from a word, a sentence or a whole article. I wrote it as a bit of pure light humour only, nothing else was called for, but the way you have deciphered it certainly opens up a whole new perspective for the article and adds to the credibility of it. Thanks a lot.
#1 wasn`t that supposed to be a secret cayenne? ;)
#2 BeeJay, your input is cherishable indeed, thanks.
#5 Nadia, it is always interesting to see how many intended and unintended connnotations can be derived from a word, a sentence or a whole article. I wrote it as a bit of pure light humour only, nothing else was called for, but the way you have deciphered it certainly opens up a whole new perspective for the article and adds to the credibility of it. Thanks a lot.
#9 Posted by khamkhwa. on June 11, 2005 7:42:31 am
[However the shadows, scary shock of Power off, unconscious belief of inscests crawling nearby are hard ridden off irrational fears of life.] - nadia zehra #5.
..... hmmmmm... profound!! ;)
..... hmmmmm... profound!! ;)
#7 Posted by Charlie on June 11, 2005 6:40:20 am
Shoe Big! You are very similar to Azure in your writing style. May be, UAE background has made it similar. Good work. I really liked reading this article.
#6 Posted by drlokraj on June 11, 2005 4:52:41 am
``But last night was one of those when the bladder starts confusing itself with the heart``
This single line weighs heavier than the rest of the article.
This single line weighs heavier than the rest of the article.
#5 Posted by Nadia_Zehra on June 11, 2005 12:53:37 am
BigShoe:
`Electrica` you might be screaming at top of your lungs when power went off. Well after studying Archimedis Principle in 8th Grade I used to be in bath tub more in delight to observe weight loss by byonic forces caused by displacement of water.
Well,
``Machar ko Toap say Maro phir bhi nahi marta Sala.``
And lastly
It is not clever to recklessly use supply of widely oriented landscape to katha minor phobias following right from childhood.
However the shadows, scary shock of Power off, unconscious belief of inscests crawling nearby are hard ridden off irrational fears of life.
Anyways,
This article is more of a Hard Task to recollect the amazements, aversions,anxieties your brain is processing and encountering .
`Electrica` you might be screaming at top of your lungs when power went off. Well after studying Archimedis Principle in 8th Grade I used to be in bath tub more in delight to observe weight loss by byonic forces caused by displacement of water.
Well,
``Machar ko Toap say Maro phir bhi nahi marta Sala.``
And lastly
It is not clever to recklessly use supply of widely oriented landscape to katha minor phobias following right from childhood.
However the shadows, scary shock of Power off, unconscious belief of inscests crawling nearby are hard ridden off irrational fears of life.
Anyways,
This article is more of a Hard Task to recollect the amazements, aversions,anxieties your brain is processing and encountering .
#4 Posted by nb on June 10, 2005 11:38:30 pm
big shoe, I`m flummoxed by all the big words you used. Well done on making it to the FP, or is it coming back?
#3 Posted by khamkhwa. on June 10, 2005 6:26:59 pm
vaddi...
this wasn`t meant for humor impaired...as is evident here...specially indians making fun of power outage...what`s the adage... kettle and pot thingy...;)
this wasn`t meant for humor impaired...as is evident here...specially indians making fun of power outage...what`s the adage... kettle and pot thingy...;)
#2 Posted by BeeJay on June 10, 2005 2:23:13 pm
The title may be considered intriguing by some – but might also be a turn-off for people like me who don’t use words like THAT!
It reads decent. I think you could have made it a little shorter.
[ … when the bladder starts confusing itself with the heart,…]
To pee or not to pee, then becomes the question. Did he or didn’t he – shall forever a mystery remain! (Or did the problem resolve itself spontaneously as soon as the hairy-legged creature showed up?)
#1 Posted by cayenne on June 10, 2005 1:44:02 pm
Like Archimedes, I once ran naked straight out of the bath into the street; the reason for this............has to be `cause you live in Karachi, the city notorious for power outages.
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