Respect and Money
The person who introduced the world with Broadband networks, when returned to Pakistan, almost 3 years ago, was questioned in an interview taken by The News about the reason of his return. His answer was that as soon as a man starts getting older he starts missing his land. And he also said in the interview that now he has no intentions of going back to USA. But he went back almost 3 months ago. He is a very nice man and eventually happens to be the only Pakistani to graduate from Stanford University in 1989.
So, I think that it is less about respect and more about money. And then the money buys you the respect. But then again there may be some other reasons of his return to Gondor … oh sorry … to USA. One of the reasons is perhaps both the factors, respect and money, are perhaps pretty less in Pakistan. Lekin bahar haal, pehli 2 baatein bhi ghalat tu nahin hein.
And below stated is the conversation of my friends:
Friend 1: A rich man dies and he has no relatives …
Friend 2: (interupted him) It is impossible that a rich man does not have relatives.




Hi, Friend #2 had indeed cut in very nicely!
About the song you have mentioned in the post below: A few days ago i gotta chance to listen it on FM89. Do you know anyhting about it’s origin? Lyrics are quite appealing and attention catching. Had it been ‘Gajar ka Halwa’ lyrics would have been more considerable!
Mac
November 17, 2006
Gajar Ka halwa sounds yummmy in this cold weather …!
Dumbfounded on this post … and I agree pahli do baatein bhi ghalat nahi hain … :/
Asma
November 17, 2006
Mac,
Thank-you for the comment and visiting the blog.
I suppose the song is by some South-Asian American. And since there’s no Sushi ka halwa tu I guess k it was Suji ka halwa. But it sounded Sushi to me.
Asma,
. And have you ever watched this ad. in which Naiyara Noor’s husband says “Gajar ka halwa!!! per, gajar ka halwa???” LOL it’s funny.
Thank-you too for the comment
Yes, Gajar ka halwa is so yummy. And anday ka halwa bhi. And aik or halwa hota hai lekin maloom nai kis ka woh bhi acha hota hai. And pistay ka halwa bhi. wah wah wah … and Son Halwa bhi … oho!!! LOL Do I sound like a Maulvi?
What is so dumbfounding about it? Return of The
KingProfessor ya text of 2nd paragraph ya phir conversation?Adnan
November 18, 2006
U are right. It’s Suji ka Halwa in the lyrics.
Mac
November 18, 2006
lolz bas dumbfounded means dumbfounded … dont explore
And do not remind me itnay saaray halway … daal ka ya kadoo ka halwa hota hay woh bhi mazaydar hota hay
Asma
November 19, 2006