Godot January 8, 2002
#373 Posted by Lajwanti on January 17, 2002 1:41:21 am
Reply Saminashah # 388
Lajwanti,
Thanks for the response. I appreciate your honesty. What is a ``cutle`` btw?
What sports do you play while wearing burqa? In Algeria, an Olympic medal winning woman runner had to defy the state Islamic interpretation by wearing short pants. Is it hard for you to run while wearing a burqa? How about riding a bicycle? I imagine all that fabric would get caught in the spokes of the moving wheels and all..it must be more difficult than when wearing ohinr...Why do you have to visit the football team`s locker?
I can`t write to the interactors you mentioned; they write disgusting things if they are challenged or threatened by anyone`s intelligence.
So, sorry babe, you are the IT Girl...
Cutle is cutlet or curler…where did yousee?
Mostlythese days I am mud wrestling. I alsohave played pingpong and also hang gliding. Youknow I was also on Indian Cricket Team and also Olympc Hockey and Bicycle – A:LLWEARING BURQAH – SEE! IT IS EASY, IT IS NOT DIFFICULT, GOD GHELPS US FOR BEING SHAME TO SHOWFACE.
Leave men football team out of this, ok?
Ali1 is good decentmulsim. I used to like, but now I am worried Afaqui may be hooligan, bad influence on Ali, leadinghim down garden path to vice, drinking, wine, women, pork, nightclubs, marjuana and oth3er drog, unnatural act, bestial, etc.. What you think? I am worry whenAli1 learns Afaqui’s true intentions it is too late to save his honour – I am thinking similar to moment on lips, lifetime on hips. Understand? I canjnot speak clarely on chowk about, but I hope youunderstanding my concern for fellow defender of Paksitan Religion Decnecy.
ALI1 BE CAREFUL1!!!!!!!!!! Plxz
Afqqi LAVE HIM!!!!!! Have shame, or are you shamless? Woolf in shep clothes.
Lajwanti,
Thanks for the response. I appreciate your honesty. What is a ``cutle`` btw?
What sports do you play while wearing burqa? In Algeria, an Olympic medal winning woman runner had to defy the state Islamic interpretation by wearing short pants. Is it hard for you to run while wearing a burqa? How about riding a bicycle? I imagine all that fabric would get caught in the spokes of the moving wheels and all..it must be more difficult than when wearing ohinr...Why do you have to visit the football team`s locker?
I can`t write to the interactors you mentioned; they write disgusting things if they are challenged or threatened by anyone`s intelligence.
So, sorry babe, you are the IT Girl...
Cutle is cutlet or curler…where did yousee?
Mostlythese days I am mud wrestling. I alsohave played pingpong and also hang gliding. Youknow I was also on Indian Cricket Team and also Olympc Hockey and Bicycle – A:LLWEARING BURQAH – SEE! IT IS EASY, IT IS NOT DIFFICULT, GOD GHELPS US FOR BEING SHAME TO SHOWFACE.
Leave men football team out of this, ok?
Ali1 is good decentmulsim. I used to like, but now I am worried Afaqui may be hooligan, bad influence on Ali, leadinghim down garden path to vice, drinking, wine, women, pork, nightclubs, marjuana and oth3er drog, unnatural act, bestial, etc.. What you think? I am worry whenAli1 learns Afaqui’s true intentions it is too late to save his honour – I am thinking similar to moment on lips, lifetime on hips. Understand? I canjnot speak clarely on chowk about, but I hope youunderstanding my concern for fellow defender of Paksitan Religion Decnecy.
ALI1 BE CAREFUL1!!!!!!!!!! Plxz
Afqqi LAVE HIM!!!!!! Have shame, or are you shamless? Woolf in shep clothes.
#372 Posted by hamzadafaqui on January 16, 2002 2:52:37 pm
ali-387
Mea Culpa.
Thank you for correcting the techno.
The two horned dilemma is really a one-eyed & two horned disaster now.
Laanat Lukhh Laanat to the Najadi.
And Yours is a house-hold name.
Khush amdeed.
Your wit never goes unnoticed here.Are you still wondering about the riddle of the big hand & small hand?Wolves cry at midnight,Hyenas laugh at noon.
Mea Culpa.
Thank you for correcting the techno.
The two horned dilemma is really a one-eyed & two horned disaster now.
Laanat Lukhh Laanat to the Najadi.
And Yours is a house-hold name.
Khush amdeed.
Your wit never goes unnoticed here.Are you still wondering about the riddle of the big hand & small hand?Wolves cry at midnight,Hyenas laugh at noon.
#371 Posted by Prem on January 16, 2002 2:37:52 pm
Fuzair,
A big welcome back from me too. Particularly, since there has been an issue in my mind that I could only discuss with you.
I will wait for a few more days to see what Musharraf does (he has already done something marvellous - removed that detestable seprate-electorate system), and would then seek your opinion on a matter of concern to me. May be the issue will just go away.
Hope you have been fine.
A big welcome back from me too. Particularly, since there has been an issue in my mind that I could only discuss with you.
I will wait for a few more days to see what Musharraf does (he has already done something marvellous - removed that detestable seprate-electorate system), and would then seek your opinion on a matter of concern to me. May be the issue will just go away.
Hope you have been fine.
#370 Posted by shammi on January 16, 2002 12:56:13 pm
Re: Tahmed321
``...(my father-in-law being possibly one of them, since he was a young officer in the Corp of Engineers on board that ship that day...``
What a remarkable story!
``...(my father-in-law being possibly one of them, since he was a young officer in the Corp of Engineers on board that ship that day...``
What a remarkable story!
#369 Posted by tahmed321 on January 16, 2002 12:21:36 pm
Fuzair #383 Actually the Army Corps of Engineers is possibly the only branch of the army that does something useful in times other than wartime or during natural calamities. The Pakistan-China road was built by them, for example, and a number of men lost their lives in the process.
In wartime they are often exposed to danger: at the end of WWII, there was a British ship with a detachment from the Corp of Engineers in the British Indian Army off the coast of Malaya who were getting ready to disembark in the face of heavy Japanese present on the shore. The day before their ``mini-D-Day``, the Japanese surrendered following the atomic bomb at Nagasaki. No doubt that bomb saved many lives that day (my father-in-law being possibly one of them, since he was a young officer in the Corp of Engineers on board that ship that day).
In wartime they are often exposed to danger: at the end of WWII, there was a British ship with a detachment from the Corp of Engineers in the British Indian Army off the coast of Malaya who were getting ready to disembark in the face of heavy Japanese present on the shore. The day before their ``mini-D-Day``, the Japanese surrendered following the atomic bomb at Nagasaki. No doubt that bomb saved many lives that day (my father-in-law being possibly one of them, since he was a young officer in the Corp of Engineers on board that ship that day).
#368 Posted by shammi on January 16, 2002 12:21:36 pm
Fuzair, YOU ARE BACK AFTER A LONG HIATUS? WHERE WERE YOU? And where is Ferozk?
#367 Posted by saminashah on January 16, 2002 12:21:36 pm
Lajwanti,
Thanks for the response. I appreciate your honesty. What is a ``cutle`` btw?
What sports do you play while wearing burqa? In Algeria, an Olympic medal winning woman runner had to defy the state Islamic interpretation by wearing short pants. Is it hard for you to run while wearing a burqa? How about riding a bicycle? I imagine all that fabric would get caught in the spokes of the moving wheels and all..it must be more difficult than when wearing ohinr...Why do you have to visit the football team`s locker?
I can`t write to the interactors you mentioned; they write disgusting things if they are challenged or threatened by anyone`s intelligence.
So, sorry babe, you are the IT Girl...
Thanks for the response. I appreciate your honesty. What is a ``cutle`` btw?
What sports do you play while wearing burqa? In Algeria, an Olympic medal winning woman runner had to defy the state Islamic interpretation by wearing short pants. Is it hard for you to run while wearing a burqa? How about riding a bicycle? I imagine all that fabric would get caught in the spokes of the moving wheels and all..it must be more difficult than when wearing ohinr...Why do you have to visit the football team`s locker?
I can`t write to the interactors you mentioned; they write disgusting things if they are challenged or threatened by anyone`s intelligence.
So, sorry babe, you are the IT Girl...
#366 Posted by ali1 on January 16, 2002 12:21:36 pm
Afaqui # 365
hejazi baaNg sir aankhoN par, but this sounds like a Najadi baaNg to me, whats this with the kafir and bida`ti labels... and you know where the horns of the Satan will rise from.
Will check out The Untamed.
hejazi baaNg sir aankhoN par, but this sounds like a Najadi baaNg to me, whats this with the kafir and bida`ti labels... and you know where the horns of the Satan will rise from.
Will check out The Untamed.
#365 Posted by ali1 on January 16, 2002 12:21:36 pm
Reply # 370 saminashah
[``ali,
btw, what`s the translation of ``kukkar`` , ``cheekan`` and ``ainveen``? I assume its Punjabi, not my language...``]
dekhaiN ji, jab taleem yafta log guftugu karaiN to johala ko khamosh ho jana chahiyay.
kukkar=murgha
cheekan=Punjabi plural of ``cheekh``
ainveen=bila-wajah, khamakhaw
hope this helps
[``ali,
btw, what`s the translation of ``kukkar`` , ``cheekan`` and ``ainveen``? I assume its Punjabi, not my language...``]
dekhaiN ji, jab taleem yafta log guftugu karaiN to johala ko khamosh ho jana chahiyay.
kukkar=murgha
cheekan=Punjabi plural of ``cheekh``
ainveen=bila-wajah, khamakhaw
hope this helps
#364 Posted by Prem on January 16, 2002 12:21:36 pm
Lajwanti # 379
This one was particularly charming, bro :)
This one was particularly charming, bro :)
#362 Posted by fuzair on January 16, 2002 10:38:27 am
Re: Stuka #351
Unless the Indian Armh has radically altered the old British Indian Army structure, the EME has nothing to do with the army Corp of Engineers (i.e., Sappers, whether Bombay or Madras, etc). The Engineers (Sappers) have a very old and distinguished history and are classified as one of the Support Arms. Sappers carry out the essential field/combat engineering functions of an army (building bridges, roads, demolition work, etc). In a pinch, Engineer troops can and have fought as regular infantry, though its a waste of highly trained professionals to regularly use them as such.
The EME (Corp of Electrical and Mechanical Engineeers) is a comparatively recent creation, being hived off in WWII from the Indian Army Ordnance Corp to handle the electrical and mechanical repair work of an increasingly mechanized army. EME has a very limited field/combat presence (mainly restricted to stuff like tank recovery units) and is so classified as a Service Arm.
I don`t know who gets into MES (Military Engineering Services) in India but in Pakistan these are among the most corrupt Army men going (along with DGDP and ASC local purchase). Usually MES has officers on secondment from Engineers/EME and they are in charge of cantonment construction and housing maintenance, etc.
Regards.
Unless the Indian Armh has radically altered the old British Indian Army structure, the EME has nothing to do with the army Corp of Engineers (i.e., Sappers, whether Bombay or Madras, etc). The Engineers (Sappers) have a very old and distinguished history and are classified as one of the Support Arms. Sappers carry out the essential field/combat engineering functions of an army (building bridges, roads, demolition work, etc). In a pinch, Engineer troops can and have fought as regular infantry, though its a waste of highly trained professionals to regularly use them as such.
The EME (Corp of Electrical and Mechanical Engineeers) is a comparatively recent creation, being hived off in WWII from the Indian Army Ordnance Corp to handle the electrical and mechanical repair work of an increasingly mechanized army. EME has a very limited field/combat presence (mainly restricted to stuff like tank recovery units) and is so classified as a Service Arm.
I don`t know who gets into MES (Military Engineering Services) in India but in Pakistan these are among the most corrupt Army men going (along with DGDP and ASC local purchase). Usually MES has officers on secondment from Engineers/EME and they are in charge of cantonment construction and housing maintenance, etc.
Regards.
#361 Posted by tahmed321 on January 16, 2002 1:30:03 am
Prem #368 Reminds me of the woman who fainted, and was thought to be dead. As her coffin was being carried to the grave, she gained consciousness, jumped out of the coffin and in her state of confusion ran across the road where she was hit by a passing vehicle and killed. This happened in Romania some years back, I believe.
#360 Posted by rajanjua on January 16, 2002 1:30:03 am
re: dost-mittar
Thank you. Please accept my best wishes for you and your family.
``May the only fires that burn in the land of five rivers be the bonfires of Lohri``
Lets hope so!
Thank you. Please accept my best wishes for you and your family.
``May the only fires that burn in the land of five rivers be the bonfires of Lohri``
Lets hope so!
#359 Posted by Trillium on January 16, 2002 1:30:03 am
Reply #: 374
hamzad afaqui
You can`t fool us - you`re an American CIA
operative - discrediting Muslims by pretending
to be a drooling idiot.
#358 Posted by Lajwanti on January 16, 2002 1:30:03 am
ReplySaminhash
PS Do notuse orhni word - it is form Hindian, devdasni culture language. I am tellingnicely, ok
PS Do notuse orhni word - it is form Hindian, devdasni culture language. I am tellingnicely, ok
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