Adam Khan June 13, 2006
#17 Posted by althaf51 on August 13, 2006 10:54:54 am
Brilliant Adam ,
You are very promising; I can see sparkles of brilliants in you. I am from kerala, south of India, your characters are real and with little bit of cosmetic touch up, can be from any where in the sub continent and not just NWFP. Make sure you keep portraying them honestly but without reinforcing prejudices and stereotypes. I am impressed by your style of narration. Its time you start working on a full length novel .all the best.
You are very promising; I can see sparkles of brilliants in you. I am from kerala, south of India, your characters are real and with little bit of cosmetic touch up, can be from any where in the sub continent and not just NWFP. Make sure you keep portraying them honestly but without reinforcing prejudices and stereotypes. I am impressed by your style of narration. Its time you start working on a full length novel .all the best.
#16 Posted by althaf51 on August 13, 2006 10:54:18 am
Brilliant Adam ,
You are very promising; I can see sparkles of brilliants in you. I am from kerala, south of India, your characters are real and with little bit of cosmetic touch up, can be from any where in the sub continent and not just NWFP. Make sure you keep portraying them honestly but without reinforcing prejudices and stereotypes. I am impressed by your style of narration. Its time you start working on a full length novel .all the best.
You are very promising; I can see sparkles of brilliants in you. I am from kerala, south of India, your characters are real and with little bit of cosmetic touch up, can be from any where in the sub continent and not just NWFP. Make sure you keep portraying them honestly but without reinforcing prejudices and stereotypes. I am impressed by your style of narration. Its time you start working on a full length novel .all the best.
#15 Posted by althaf51 on August 13, 2006 10:53:44 am
Brilliant Adam ,
You are very promising; I can see sparkles of brilliants in you. I am from kerala, south of India, your characters are real and with little bit of cosmetic touch up, can be from any where in the sub continent and not just NWFP. Make sure you keep portraying them honestly but without reinforcing prejudices and stereotypes. I am impressed by your style of narration. Its time you start working on a full length novel .all the best.
You are very promising; I can see sparkles of brilliants in you. I am from kerala, south of India, your characters are real and with little bit of cosmetic touch up, can be from any where in the sub continent and not just NWFP. Make sure you keep portraying them honestly but without reinforcing prejudices and stereotypes. I am impressed by your style of narration. Its time you start working on a full length novel .all the best.
#14 Posted by xeneb on June 18, 2006 2:28:26 am
hey real good stuff....thorougly enjoyed reading it...flowed well...hope your going to make this a regular feature...conversations between two characters on a diaspora of witty or even comonplace subjects.well done!
#13 Posted by AphraBehen on June 16, 2006 4:46:26 am
I know that apparently some interactors like this piece, but in my opinion, it is too one dimensional...okay, the Marx professor teaches Marketing, but his dialogue isnt as funny as say Steve Colbert satire of the O`Reilly ilk....
As an example, Colbert as an O`Reilly/Buchanan character was speaking to an author who had written a book on the epidemic levels of corruption in US govt and how deregulation had made the Enron scandal possible. Colbert`s response was based on actual knowledge of capitalist theory (not superficial throwaway lines) and those bromides we all hear like:
1. ``Well, the US IS a capitalistic country!``
2. ``Those Enron employees (whose pensions were cheated from them by Ken Lay) were paid for what they worked for, why should they get paid for not working when they retire?``
3. ``Comrade, arent pensions just welfare handouts?``
etc. This reads as too easy....
As an example, Colbert as an O`Reilly/Buchanan character was speaking to an author who had written a book on the epidemic levels of corruption in US govt and how deregulation had made the Enron scandal possible. Colbert`s response was based on actual knowledge of capitalist theory (not superficial throwaway lines) and those bromides we all hear like:
1. ``Well, the US IS a capitalistic country!``
2. ``Those Enron employees (whose pensions were cheated from them by Ken Lay) were paid for what they worked for, why should they get paid for not working when they retire?``
3. ``Comrade, arent pensions just welfare handouts?``
etc. This reads as too easy....
#10 Posted by ShoreSahib on June 13, 2006 5:46:08 pm
The Marxist and the Socialite Puppy!
Very funny!
Very funny!
#9 Posted by stuka on June 13, 2006 1:31:00 pm
Vadiya Vadiya. We need people like you to remind us that our cousins across the border have an awesome sense of humor. Great work.
#7 Posted by malik99 on June 13, 2006 8:52:12 am
Now why did Khabees and Khasi remind me of several interactors on chowk?!
#6 Posted by shobig_sifar on June 13, 2006 6:37:12 am
Another brilliant piece Adam! I second chacha Echoboom - writings like this one do not get to adorn this site very often. You certainly have an authority on the many essential ingredients of a good prose. Please keep writing.
#3 Posted by rf786 on June 13, 2006 3:12:08 am
Khan Shaib,
Dil khush kitha mian, funny, witty, sarcastic, beautifully delivered.....loved it loved it....thanks a milllion u made my day....
Dil khush kitha mian, funny, witty, sarcastic, beautifully delivered.....loved it loved it....thanks a milllion u made my day....
#2 Posted by Nadia_Zehra. on June 13, 2006 2:55:13 am
hahahahaha Bloody Genuine Stuff ; needs to be respected on Chowk;
``Dil ki Baat``..read after a long time...Hope Khabees & Khasi had good Chicken Fajeeta and Hilal Pepsi..By the way where their pocket money comes from? I hope next time you will give a through and thoough outsource of their paternal backgrounds in contradiction to Marx thinkings...That would be more fun to read!
Anyways a lively, healthy and fresh article!
``Dil ki Baat``..read after a long time...Hope Khabees & Khasi had good Chicken Fajeeta and Hilal Pepsi..By the way where their pocket money comes from? I hope next time you will give a through and thoough outsource of their paternal backgrounds in contradiction to Marx thinkings...That would be more fun to read!
Anyways a lively, healthy and fresh article!
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