The Other Woman
Posted by
Cigar
Nov 2, 2007 12:03 pm
Why did he say "shame" ??
Hole walli Haveli
PS: After reading 75% of the story I came to know that narrator is a boy.
Posted by
Cigar
Aug 21, 2007 03:25 pm
It was a nice read, these maumanis should be taught a lesson :P PS: After reading 75% of the story I came to know that narrator is a boy.
White
created magic. keep up
Posted by
Cigar
Aug 21, 2007 12:45 pm
Oh My, I just felt white cold walls coming upon me. You created magic. keep up
The Horse and The Zebra
Posted by
Cigar
Jul 13, 2007 07:33 am
I didnt find it long at all, in other words I found it really interesting. i could relate this story to a few people i know. I also have seen few donkeys pretending to be zebra, or may be I am one of those judgmental people.
Month of the Gun
Posted by
Cigar
Jun 1, 2007 11:44 am
May be this article is only for karachites to understand. Please tell me what is about karachi that requires terrorists like MQM to be there? Does Karachi ask for blood periodically? Why it is necessary to hate non-urdu speaking in karachi? Why do you have to follow that psycho terrorist Altaf who doesnt even know how to speak? I am clueless, I though karachites wants to be liberated from terror/bhatta of MQM but this article confused me.
The General vs. the Judge
This read was like coming from heart. I think this the opinion and emotions of all Pakistanis today. We need to unite, there is no good in staying apart on the basis of issues which are completely non issues. We have common enemies and they don`t belong to one ethnic group, they all belong to same bloodsucking group. We have to rise against them ... united.
Posted by
Cigar
May 29, 2007 08:02 pm
Re: # 416This read was like coming from heart. I think this the opinion and emotions of all Pakistanis today. We need to unite, there is no good in staying apart on the basis of issues which are completely non issues. We have common enemies and they don`t belong to one ethnic group, they all belong to same bloodsucking group. We have to rise against them ... united.
Posted by
Cigar
May 18, 2007 02:08 pm
Sanjiv, My sympathies are with you. You need serious and regular cleaning at home. Me and my husband both are working so we officially share housework with each other. My husband is supposed to clean cooktop and bathroom but he always delays it. I keep him reminding and showing how bad situation is but he always tells me to wait until end of the week. We have a lot regular postal mail consisting of statements, offers, bills, islamic relief etc. I dont know what to do with them. We dont have time to ponder what to do with which letter. In result one of our drawer is full of unwanted and unsorted letters. This article of yours urge me to clean our home this weekend, no matter if my husband help me or not :S Posted by
Cigar
May 18, 2007 01:39 pm
My parents married for 40 years have the same bone of contention. My father is “we can always use it later” type and my mother is ``gives away ANYTHING nobody is not using in home``. I have seen them very seriously quarreling when he discovered that my mother has given away some furniture, TV, fan or fridge to our maid few years ago :P My father believes in repairing and re using. But my mother thinks that if you keep something with you and not using it often you are being unjust on someone who doesn`t have it. I have also seen my father quietly ignoring (but also mumbling angrily) after realizing that something is not in home anymore. My mother never ever sell any used thing. She thinks its mean to sell something you have already enjoyed now its time for someone else to enjoy it. I am like mother so you can imagine i also had my share of my father`s wrath before I got married. My father also admit that God has blessed our family because of my mother`s giving nature and he believes that whatever he has earned in his life is because our house (even though we are middle class and not rich) is always there to help lesser privileged people around.I remember whenever my mother and we sisters went silent as dad came in; He was like ``Fair kuch sutt ditta hona hay tusi`` and four of us used to have a good laugh at it. He always summed up saying ``Fazool Kherch log`` with a controlling smile.
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