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Race to the Finish
Posted by dullabhatti Apr 30, 2008 04:29 pm
Qutabshahi saab, tusi te injh article likhan lagg paye jiweiN kukaRi aanDay deindi ay? roz ik nawaN tiyar.
:)
Color-Blind Love
Posted by dullabhatti Apr 8, 2008 07:08 pm
piyare Qutabudin Kulharee jiyo, you have good kids and a very nice woman as your wife..say my hello to pahbi ji. sometimes I think you stole someone's kids and wife...par chalo..I am on your side in this crime...I am happy for you.

sometimes I think about adopting a gora and a kala kid and rbing them up as sikhs with good punjabi speaking skills, just for a social experiment.:-)
Surviving Musharraf\'s Exit?
Posted by dullabhatti Apr 1, 2008 06:13 pm
this is what I am taalking about:

tahmed: "oye masadi, teri aisi di taesi, tainu samosay layn bheyjyaa see tay tooN lagyaN ain taqreeraN karan!!" :)
Surviving Musharraf\'s Exit?
Posted by dullabhatti Apr 1, 2008 06:03 pm
Alphay, baander ki jaane adhrak da sawaad.;) how would a orphan know how sweet is mother's milk?!!

Cheema sir ji, main tuada jatt praah wagheyoN paar...odaN mera desh Dullay di baar. haalf of my family is Cheemay sardaar.;) my most beloved puttar bhaanja is Karman Singh Cheema...with love I call him Cheema chor, muchh maRoRh. :)
Surviving Musharraf\'s Exit?
Posted by dullabhatti Apr 1, 2008 02:00 pm
a request to Hamidm:
janab tuadi punjabi kaafi saaf ay..jadon tusi punjabi 'ich dialog marday o maza aa janda paRh ke. meri salaah manno te apnian postaN wich punjabi diaelagaN di mikdaar ch kujh waadha kar diyo. sonay te sohaga saabat hoyegi. waise vi jinna naal tuada ghoal hunda (read, panga painda) oh saaray punjabi ne..urstruly te khair central punjabi bolda sialkoti, tahmed vi andron tarsada bolan nu bahron jinni marzi gitt mitt maarey, masadi saab lai vi changa hun ke lauHr gaye ne te awam de thorha neRay hoan.
Pakistan: The War of Drones
Posted by dullabhatti Mar 11, 2008 04:28 pm
Eklavya, your ecological competition interpretation assumes that Islamists are actually on the offensive and West needs to save itself...what makes you think it is not the opposite case... Islamists are afraid of the modern ideas of liberty, open debate, freedom to dish religion, personal freedom and economics etc...instead of changing (as china and india doing partially) they are resisting the change and fighting back. Majority of the muslim individuals are changing and adopting the dominant way (western) of life...islamists are struggling inside to cope with this change majority of the ummah is going through and accepting....it frightens the Islamists, they react, fight back want everyone to be more rigid...muslims today are more like kafirs in their behaviour, eating, social structure, clothing, professional inclinations etc than any time in the past...except the idealogical baggage.....if they think it as their strength think twice, others can come up with an equally brainwashing idealogies to counter them....remember idealogies are easy to manufacture...west can come up with counter idealogy(fascism as horrible as it is can put islamists in their place quickly....remember I am not advocating it..we are talking about survival of the populations here..if that scenario reaches that point) in a matter of decades.....but my feeling is as it goes with all idealogies, when they crumble they crumble fast...when that happens to islamists, muslims would range in type from hamidm to tahmed32...tahmed32 being considered ancient oddity.
Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa Agha on Pakistan Military
Posted by dullabhatti Mar 10, 2008 11:06 am
#6 This punjabi muslims deafeated "sikander Badshah" and he got so much trouble in punjab
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subhaan allah. what a sense of history ahmedmadani saab has.
Bullhe Shah and His Veil of “Meem”
Posted by dullabhatti Feb 28, 2008 06:24 pm
Cheemay bhai, you said cousin marriages are cultural in Punjab...but there is no evidence Hindus practised cousin marriage in pre-islamic Punjab...e.g. Jatts don't marry with in the same tribe something that is still practised by jatt muslims in Punjab as is by jatt sikhs and hindus. how did this practice then start? we know some sikhs and hindus who lived in muslim majority areas of Punjab, baclochistan or NWF also started practicing cousin marriages. so that might look like cultural practice now if everyone in the town is doing it but its origin is not cultural.
Pakistan, a Different Country!
Posted by dullabhatti Feb 27, 2008 02:46 pm
#131 8 chicks pouring liquor for you all night (what did you do with the other 64)

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they were dressing up the belt around his waist and then he came to his senses and ran away to the airport.:)))
Bullhe Shah and His Veil of “Meem”
Posted by dullabhatti Feb 25, 2008 10:14 am
Rabb ikk gunjjaldaar bujhaarat
Rabb ikk gorakh dhanda
paich eissday kholan lagga
kafir ho jaye banda.
The ANP Challenge
Posted by dullabhatti Feb 23, 2008 10:57 am
zeemax/hamidm: baba uses a word while describing Sheikh RAshid's origins of birth..."eh hanno ain..."

what does word "hanno" means? is it one whose father and mother are not known?
What is Hinduism? A Personal View
Posted by dullabhatti Feb 2, 2008 11:31 am
regard, if your brother had mixed camel mutra with gao mutra, results would have been even better...who knows he could have turned into Einstein or like.:-)

it is ok to do something for the sake of ritual or tradition but actually believe in that bullshit is mind boggling.
Afghanistan - A Strategic Analysis
Posted by dullabhatti Jan 27, 2008 08:10 pm
subhaanallah...can call hamidm, Hamid M Choa-Khalsai:)
Afghanistan - A Strategic Analysis
Posted by dullabhatti Jan 27, 2008 07:57 pm
bulleya, what use is everyone else giving you envious looks if you don't consider them good enough for you to mate with.:)
Afghanistan - A Strategic Analysis
Posted by dullabhatti Jan 26, 2008 10:28 am
as nice looking racks as Pamela anderson has, I am pretty sure romari would like his daughter to be an Indra Nooyi than Pamela Anderson.:-)

BTW Romair, did get a chance to go to East Punjab, Chandigarh etc yet?
Preview of Looming Democracy - Two Months of PPP in the Limelight
Posted by dullabhatti Dec 31, 2007 12:23 am
bulleya is assuming that only people who are eligible to vote are capable of weeping.:-)

usually the people who stay away from the polls are divided along the poltiical lines very similar to the ones who voted.
if PP gets 30% of polled votes, with a margin of few percentage points, PPP has 30% of Pakistanis of any age as supporters regardless whether they voted or not.

It is a known fact that if the number of people polling in an election goes up, percentages going to various candidates change only marginally....BUT since most elections are decided by margins of 1-2%, it makes a lot of difference to electability of the candidates.
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