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A True Story

sobia ahmad March 26, 2003

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#29 Posted by kaghzan on March 30, 2003 7:03:34 am
Looked like a carry on movie...To be continued
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#28 Posted by kaghzan on March 30, 2003 7:03:34 am
Looks like a carry on movie to me...

Moral of the day.....To be continued
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#27 Posted by snobzz on March 29, 2003 9:08:44 am
hey rozaiba!
id love that... maybe it could be continued as a `chain article`. then id be like- more hilarious!:P

THE sobia:P
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#26 Posted by khamkhwa. on March 28, 2003 10:28:05 am
...hilarious end of the frogs... i hope frogs donot represent the frenchies??

tahmed: now that is what has made you into what you are...all those hits on the head and body parts..hor chupo ganderian ;)
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#25 Posted by dost_mittar on March 28, 2003 6:07:20 am
Sobia:
``But she soon gets to know him after about 5 years of their marriage.....``
Does it take 5 years for a wife to ``know`` her husband (in a biblical sense) and discover that he is not man enough?:-)
Enjoyed your story...must be more where it came from.

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#24 Posted by Sobia on March 27, 2003 9:06:27 pm
lol @ pagalInsaan!

no, stuka, that`s me - the real sobia ;)
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#23 Posted by stuka on March 27, 2003 6:42:29 pm
Hey..really cool. So you;re the same person from unplugged?
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#22 Posted by PaagalInsaan on March 27, 2003 3:00:28 pm

tahmed32 #19, its ME who rejected cricket, because although too late, I finally did get to know no matter how good I`ll play, I`ll always be the `chosen worse` :D
My game would automatically improve infront of female audience. I wonder if it`s a subconcious effect of reading too much Shafeequr Rehman :)






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#21 Posted by temporal on March 27, 2003 1:29:20 pm
#18:

you mean two too many;)
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#20 Posted by tahmed32 on March 27, 2003 1:29:19 pm
PagalInsaan #8 Join the club of cricket rejects. Finally I found the solution to making a century: I enticed a kid half my size to play, with him being the bowler and myself the batsman. I had the poor chap bowling and fielding and bowling and fielding and bowling and fielding...until late evening when I had finally gotten my century.
Moral: It doesnt matter how bad you are - you just have to select someone even worse than you.

And then there was the time I was watching the ladies on the pavilion when I should have been fielding. And got hit on the arm really hard by a ball I should have caught. And then there was the time I was watching the ladies on the side (this time I was playing soccer aka football) when I was near the enemy goal, and got hit on the head by the ball and it went into the goal. And there was the time...

Yes sir...Those were the days. Now I only watch the ladies as they cross the road in front of me while I am supposed to be waiting for the red light to turn to green...
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#19 Posted by PaagalInsaan on March 27, 2003 1:29:19 pm

And time to reveal my real name on chowk... which is.. SOBIA!

:P
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#18 Posted by Sobia on March 27, 2003 10:23:03 am
humph. too many sobias in this place! :|
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#17 Posted by Urstruly on March 27, 2003 8:31:22 am

bas theek hay. Writing style is mature +1 point. Holds readers attention +1 point. Reader can relate to it +1 point. The thought process of the characters is not described well -1 point.
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#16 Posted by Ras on March 27, 2003 8:31:22 am

A speedy delivery here with a malicious spin to it.

A full toss to CHOWK readers from sobia.


Ras
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#15 Posted by Ahmadzai on March 27, 2003 5:49:46 am
Further to my post at # 4, I think that frogs must have fared very well, considering the prowess of Pakistani batsmen of hitting with a bat. That is, if they were able to catch the frogs in the first place. Considering their fielding, I doubt that they were able to catch any ;)
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#14 Posted by Studebaker on March 26, 2003 10:28:09 pm
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    #29 kaghzan
    #28 kaghzan
    #27 snobzz
    #26 khamkhwa.
    #25 dost_mittar
    #24 Sobia
    #23 stuka
    #22 PaagalInsaan
    #21 temporal
    #20 tahmed32
    #19 PaagalInsaan
    #18 Sobia
    #17 Urstruly
    #16 Ras
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    #9 nazarhayatkhan
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    #5 rozaiba
    #4 aicha
    #3 Ahmadzai
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