Zalan Alam August 27, 2006
#97 Posted by VRV on August 29, 2006 1:13:13 pm
Re: # 94
Ahmer,
I am about to break into tears? Dreaming?
I am new to Chowk but I saw enough of these dramas from people like these. I left coz I have to study not that I cant reply these guys. I am not Zee to spendsd hours on Chowk.
You can talk about NE. There is no secret about it. Pakistan`s ISI was funding for long. They have training camps Bangladesh. Thats` why your country is like that. No need to elaborate on this.
Zee was in the habit of talking rubbish with girls on this site. I am giving the dose of his own medicine.
Hindus drinking cow piss? I never saw such thing.
If you knwo about one Indian PM drinking his own urine, then he`s given Nishan-e-Pakistan! Bravo! A piss drinker is Nisha-e-Pakistan! Wow, well deserving, title! Except Morarjee Desia, nobody drinks it. If anybody is going to drink, then his title of Nishan-e-Pakistan is ready, I am sure.
Better you give him company since he`s forced bachelor, I guess:)
Good luck Ahmer:)
Ahmer,
I am about to break into tears? Dreaming?
I am new to Chowk but I saw enough of these dramas from people like these. I left coz I have to study not that I cant reply these guys. I am not Zee to spendsd hours on Chowk.
You can talk about NE. There is no secret about it. Pakistan`s ISI was funding for long. They have training camps Bangladesh. Thats` why your country is like that. No need to elaborate on this.
Zee was in the habit of talking rubbish with girls on this site. I am giving the dose of his own medicine.
Hindus drinking cow piss? I never saw such thing.
If you knwo about one Indian PM drinking his own urine, then he`s given Nishan-e-Pakistan! Bravo! A piss drinker is Nisha-e-Pakistan! Wow, well deserving, title! Except Morarjee Desia, nobody drinks it. If anybody is going to drink, then his title of Nishan-e-Pakistan is ready, I am sure.
Better you give him company since he`s forced bachelor, I guess:)
Good luck Ahmer:)
#98 Posted by VRV on August 29, 2006 1:28:04 pm
P.S, Ahmer,
Somebody calling us dogs?
It`s a million times better than calling us terrorists. I am happy we are not called terrorists.
You need not show sarcastic sympathy for us. We have enough self-esteem of our own!
You guys can support all seccessionist movemnets & we do your groups.
Let`s see if CIA`s prediction becomes a reality in 2015 or b4 or after.
Somebody calling us dogs?
It`s a million times better than calling us terrorists. I am happy we are not called terrorists.
You need not show sarcastic sympathy for us. We have enough self-esteem of our own!
You guys can support all seccessionist movemnets & we do your groups.
Let`s see if CIA`s prediction becomes a reality in 2015 or b4 or after.
#99 Posted by ahmer23 on August 29, 2006 1:28:59 pm
VRV,
You really need to work on your english, i am not even kidding, you don`t make any sense whatsoever. This chowk stuff is child`s play, i am just worried that God-forbid (Gods-forbid in ur case, see i can be senisitive) you are in a situation where you need help, how the hell would you communicate, i am just worried about your well-being.
How do i comment on ISI and Nishan-e-pakistan, can someone who speaks and understands ``INDIAN`` explain to me what in the God`s great world this guy is trying to say!
If i was this incomprehnsible, i would totally shutup but Kudos to these ``vegies`` that they keep on tryin`. Unfortunately we are the one`s left with the conundrum. What the hell am i doing they don`t understand simple english and i am using big words. Now VRV will think i am talking about condoms, conundrum means quandry, nah you won`t get that either. Oh well forget it.
Can we just not decide as civilized people without fighting and bickering that Indians can only be allowed to discuss Bollywoood movies, Art of Donut Making and Motels, and they will write in roman malyalam, tamil or whatever else they speak and then it would be upon the rest of the english speaking crowd to find a translator. Because now when they talk in english who the hell do you go to translation for? The englishmen? They would have stayed in India if they knew what they hell these ``sabji`s`` were talking about. I give up this is getting too complicated.
You really need to work on your english, i am not even kidding, you don`t make any sense whatsoever. This chowk stuff is child`s play, i am just worried that God-forbid (Gods-forbid in ur case, see i can be senisitive) you are in a situation where you need help, how the hell would you communicate, i am just worried about your well-being.
How do i comment on ISI and Nishan-e-pakistan, can someone who speaks and understands ``INDIAN`` explain to me what in the God`s great world this guy is trying to say!
If i was this incomprehnsible, i would totally shutup but Kudos to these ``vegies`` that they keep on tryin`. Unfortunately we are the one`s left with the conundrum. What the hell am i doing they don`t understand simple english and i am using big words. Now VRV will think i am talking about condoms, conundrum means quandry, nah you won`t get that either. Oh well forget it.
Can we just not decide as civilized people without fighting and bickering that Indians can only be allowed to discuss Bollywoood movies, Art of Donut Making and Motels, and they will write in roman malyalam, tamil or whatever else they speak and then it would be upon the rest of the english speaking crowd to find a translator. Because now when they talk in english who the hell do you go to translation for? The englishmen? They would have stayed in India if they knew what they hell these ``sabji`s`` were talking about. I give up this is getting too complicated.
#100 Posted by jang on August 29, 2006 1:35:08 pm
india and pakistan both seem to have insurgencies (pakis deny the word insurgency but that would be standard paki delusion) proportionally commensurate to their size. one difference is that many of the current indian insurgencies seem to be leftist, while paki are tribal-religious (aptly pointed out by urstruly as feuds bet mafia famlies). india offered solution is long drawn-out in the form of more decentralized power, smaller states, more power to states etc. e.g. zarkhand and would have become an insurgency, but is avoided. smaller stated of chattisgard and future possible states of telagana (from andhra pradesh) and vidarbha (from maharashtra) is on a political discussion plate to partly address the greatest insulrgency of today, the naxalite one. PM Moneymohan has acknowledged, no less than in the parliament itself, that its the most serious security threat, and that acknowledgement is part of the solution. so for some of the indian insurgencies a sketch exists for political solution, in a typical indian slow-moving style, where a political consensus is sought.
paki problems seem to be between heads of families more or less, so solution is prolly in intermarriages ..mughal style solution.
paki problems seem to be between heads of families more or less, so solution is prolly in intermarriages ..mughal style solution.
#101 Posted by faisaluno on August 29, 2006 1:37:32 pm
let this be a lesson to chaprasis like rf786 who think just because this is an anon forum, chaprasis have the right to interact with their masters:.
chaprasi writes ``which history books have u been reading? JI digest? Takbeer? Turks kicked out the goras?``
here what the u.s. library of congress has to say about this. the write up which underplays british support for the greek also mentions gora role in m.e. unlike the turks, the arabs trusted the goras folly of which should be obvious to all by now.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov
Plans for Partitioning Turkey
Allied troops--British, French, and Italian, as well as a contingent of Greeks--occupied Istanbul and were permitted under the conditions of the armistice to intervene in areas where they considered their interests to be imperiled. During the war, the Allies had negotiated a series of agreements that outlined not only the definitive dismantling of the Ottoman Empire but also the partitioning among them of what Turkish nationalists had come to regard as the Turkish homeland.
...In addition, France received a mandate over Lebanon and Syria (including what is now Hatay Province in Turkey), and Britain`s mandate covered Iraq, Jordan, and Palestine.
....The naming of a chief minister in Istanbul considered sympathetic to the nationalist cause brought a brief improvement in relations, however, and the Ottoman parliament, which met in January 1920, approved the National Pact. In reaction to these developments, Allied occupation forces seized public buildings and reinforced their positions in the capital, arrested and deported numerous nationalist leaders, and had parliament dismissed.
Allied actions brought a quick response from the nationalists. In April they convened the Grand National Assembly in Ankara, in defiance of the Ottoman regime, and elected Atatürk its president. The Law of Fundamental Organization (also known as the Organic Law) was adopted in January 1921. With this legislation, the nationalists proclaimed that sovereignty belonged to the nation and was exercised on its behalf by the Grand National Assembly.
War of Independence
...An improvement in Turkey`s diplomatic situation accompanied its military success. Impressed by the viability of the nationalist forces, both France and Italy withdrew from Anatolia by October 1921.
...The final drive against the Greeks began in August 1922. In September the Turks moved into Izmir, where thousands were killed during the ensuing fighting and in the disorder that followed the city`s capture. Greek soldiers and refugees, who had crowded into Izmir, were rescued by Allied ships.
The nationalist army then concentrated on driving remaining Greek forces out of eastern Thrace, but the new campaign threatened to put the Turks in direct confrontation with Allied contingents defending access to the straits and holding Istanbul, where they were protecting the Ottoman government. A crisis was averted when Atatürk accepted a British-proposed truce that brought an end to the fighting and also signaled that the Allies were unwilling to intervene on behalf of the Greeks.
...Turkey was the only power defeated in World War I to negotiate with the Allies as an equal and to influence the provisions of the resultant treaty...``
too bad i cant treat chaprasis like this in real life.
#102 Posted by HP on August 29, 2006 1:40:33 pm
#100 by jang
Abey kis ko chakkar day raha hai khasi...give up on this drama baazi accept the fact and move on. no insurgency is resolved until it is resolved...
Abey kis ko chakkar day raha hai khasi...give up on this drama baazi accept the fact and move on. no insurgency is resolved until it is resolved...
#103 Posted by VRV on August 29, 2006 2:05:54 pm
Re: # 99
AHmer,
I can understand your sarcasm.
1.
You said : Indians drink urine.
I replied: piss drinkers are given the title `` Nishan-e-Pakistan``.
I asked : are piss drinkers are Nishan-e-Pakistan?
Do you want more pidgin English?
Do you need translators?
2.
You said Indians are dogs (my understanding of Hindi/Urdu is poor).
I said : how come a man from Dog`s country call an Indian dog?
(Becasue Pakistan is American dog for 50 years).
AND
I said,
It`s better than somebody calling us a terrorist.
I think I am clear.
AHmer,
I can understand your sarcasm.
1.
You said : Indians drink urine.
I replied: piss drinkers are given the title `` Nishan-e-Pakistan``.
I asked : are piss drinkers are Nishan-e-Pakistan?
Do you want more pidgin English?
Do you need translators?
2.
You said Indians are dogs (my understanding of Hindi/Urdu is poor).
I said : how come a man from Dog`s country call an Indian dog?
(Becasue Pakistan is American dog for 50 years).
AND
I said,
It`s better than somebody calling us a terrorist.
I think I am clear.
#104 Posted by ahmer23 on August 29, 2006 2:08:47 pm
Re: # 103
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah, he is explaining himself. hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Oh boy i will burn in hell for having so much fun at your expense. I am going to go repent now. Evereything makes sense now VRV. thanks.
:)
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah, he is explaining himself. hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Oh boy i will burn in hell for having so much fun at your expense. I am going to go repent now. Evereything makes sense now VRV. thanks.
:)
#105 Posted by VRV on August 29, 2006 2:09:52 pm
Errata/Correction:
I asked : are piss drinkers Nishan-e-Pakistan?
i/o I asked : are piss drinkers Nishan-e-Pakistan?
(I have problem with this proof reading.)
I said : how come a man from Dog`s country call an Indian dog?
(Becasue Pakistan is American dog for 50 years).
i/o :
I said : how come a man from Dog`s country call Indian a dog?
(Becasue Pakistan is American dog for 50 years).
I asked : are piss drinkers Nishan-e-Pakistan?
i/o I asked : are piss drinkers Nishan-e-Pakistan?
(I have problem with this proof reading.)
I said : how come a man from Dog`s country call an Indian dog?
(Becasue Pakistan is American dog for 50 years).
i/o :
I said : how come a man from Dog`s country call Indian a dog?
(Becasue Pakistan is American dog for 50 years).
#106 Posted by faisaluno on August 29, 2006 2:11:13 pm
continuing on the same theme, jinnah had interesting thoughts on what made our part of the world prone to conquest.
from his inaugural speech to the constituent assembly:
``...I cannot emphasize it too much. We should begin to work in that spirit and in course of time all these angularities of the majority and minority communities, the Hindu community and the Muslim community --because even as regards Muslims you have Pathans, Punjabis, Shias, Sunnis and so on and among the Hindus you have Brahmins, Vashnavas, Khatris, also Bengalis, Madrasis, and so on --will vanish. Indeed, if you ask me this has been the biggest hindrance in the way of India to attain the freedom and independence for this we would have been free people a long long ago. No power can hold another nation, and specially a nation of 400 million souls in subjection; nobody could have conquered you, and even if it had happened, nobody could have continued its hold on you for any length of time but for this. Therefore, we must learn a lesson from this....``
godot, thanks man. i hope there are no hard feelings from our previous discussions.
#107 Posted by VRV on August 29, 2006 2:14:33 pm
Re: # 104
May be somebody nominate you for Booker prize this year.
BTW, there is no grammer competition here.
These boards carry ungrammatical, spoken English.
You can laugh at me. I am alright.
Knowledge can be attained, but if somebody tells that I have a bad attitude or mentality, then I would worry.
You can laugh your heart-out.
May be somebody nominate you for Booker prize this year.
BTW, there is no grammer competition here.
These boards carry ungrammatical, spoken English.
You can laugh at me. I am alright.
Knowledge can be attained, but if somebody tells that I have a bad attitude or mentality, then I would worry.
You can laugh your heart-out.
#108 Posted by dullabhatti on August 29, 2006 2:27:30 pm
#95 A simple google search ``insurgencies in india`` brought up 304,000 sites.
this interested me to read some from those sites. I searched it again for both India and Pakistan.
``insurgencies in india`` gives 353,000 pages
``insurgencies in pakistan`` gives 197,000 pages
ratio 1.79:1
in comparison
``insurgencies in iraq`` gives 403,000 pages
``insurgencies in afghanistan`` gives 264,000 pages
``insurgencies in singapore`` gives 79,200 pages
considering the population of Singapore and Kuwait, I think these two countries are dead by 6pm tonight.:)
also in comparison:
``God in India`` gives 42million pages
``God in Pakistan`` gives 21 million pages
ratio 2:1
```godot in India`` gives 200,000 pages
``godot in Pakistan`` gives 85,000 pages
ratioin 2:1
this interested me to read some from those sites. I searched it again for both India and Pakistan.
``insurgencies in india`` gives 353,000 pages
``insurgencies in pakistan`` gives 197,000 pages
ratio 1.79:1
in comparison
``insurgencies in iraq`` gives 403,000 pages
``insurgencies in afghanistan`` gives 264,000 pages
``insurgencies in singapore`` gives 79,200 pages
considering the population of Singapore and Kuwait, I think these two countries are dead by 6pm tonight.:)
also in comparison:
``God in India`` gives 42million pages
``God in Pakistan`` gives 21 million pages
ratio 2:1
```godot in India`` gives 200,000 pages
``godot in Pakistan`` gives 85,000 pages
ratioin 2:1
#109 Posted by ahmer23 on August 29, 2006 2:34:58 pm
Re: # 107
I didnt wanted to hurt your feelings, you sound sad and depressed. I am sorry. But as a lesson you should not bring other people`s wives in discussion, if u do then ill make u cry again. Good boy, go eat bhajya now.
I didnt wanted to hurt your feelings, you sound sad and depressed. I am sorry. But as a lesson you should not bring other people`s wives in discussion, if u do then ill make u cry again. Good boy, go eat bhajya now.
#110 Posted by VRV on August 29, 2006 2:45:37 pm
Insurgencies in India and Pakistan: A Comparison of Google search pages
>>>>``insurgencies in india`` gives 353,000 pages
``insurgencies in pakistan`` gives 197,000 pages<<<<<
1.79 : 1 (India : Pakistan). By taking Pakistan as fixed at 1,
The ratio as per land Area for India should be
4.08 i/o 1.79
As per Population it should be
6.22 i/o 1.79
On both counts India is much much below Pakistan (for the Google search pages on insurgencies).
Very clear!
Cheerios.
>>>>``insurgencies in india`` gives 353,000 pages
``insurgencies in pakistan`` gives 197,000 pages<<<<<
1.79 : 1 (India : Pakistan). By taking Pakistan as fixed at 1,
The ratio as per land Area for India should be
4.08 i/o 1.79
As per Population it should be
6.22 i/o 1.79
On both counts India is much much below Pakistan (for the Google search pages on insurgencies).
Very clear!
Cheerios.
#111 Posted by VRV on August 29, 2006 2:53:59 pm
Re: # 109
Ahmer,
You guess it wrong. I am not hurt. I am not a kid to feel hurt.
As I said, he used very filthy language on girls here and he`s the first guy to hurl abuses on me today. I just gave him his nonsense back. It`s all fair in war and love. It`s between him and me.
As per threats.....it works both ways.....now go and eat your buffalo or cow intestines curry.
I lived in HK travelled all over the the world. Like Jinnah, I eat all kinds of meat.
We behave within our limits. I dont give nonsense and take nonsense.
Ahmer,
You guess it wrong. I am not hurt. I am not a kid to feel hurt.
As I said, he used very filthy language on girls here and he`s the first guy to hurl abuses on me today. I just gave him his nonsense back. It`s all fair in war and love. It`s between him and me.
As per threats.....it works both ways.....now go and eat your buffalo or cow intestines curry.
I lived in HK travelled all over the the world. Like Jinnah, I eat all kinds of meat.
We behave within our limits. I dont give nonsense and take nonsense.
#112 Posted by VRV on August 29, 2006 2:57:25 pm
Re: # 111
Read as:
I lived in HK & travelled all over the the world. Like Jinnah, I eat all kinds of meat.
We behave within our limits. I dont give nonsense or take nonsense.
i/o
I lived in HK travelled all over the the world. Like Jinnah, I eat all kinds of meat.
We behave within our limits. I dont give nonsense and take nonsense.
Read as:
I lived in HK & travelled all over the the world. Like Jinnah, I eat all kinds of meat.
We behave within our limits. I dont give nonsense or take nonsense.
i/o
I lived in HK travelled all over the the world. Like Jinnah, I eat all kinds of meat.
We behave within our limits. I dont give nonsense and take nonsense.
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