Everything is NOT Zia’s fault – here are 6 reasons why

Re: Everything is NOT Zia’s fault – here are 6 reasons why

[quote=“Sachaydino, post:66, topic:316860”]

Bhai, may aap say kaisay behes kar sakta hoon?

I have all respect for you. You are illustrious student of Zardari the Great. Great teacher who graduated (got BEd .. or Bachelor Degree in Education) from ‘Ghost schools’ in London. But then he came from province where we have many Ghost Schools, so graduating from Ghost schools cannot be problem for Zardari. Only problem is that he surprised the world because he graduated from Ghost Schools in London not Sindh … with weird names too.

‘London School of Business Studies’ … and ‘Padinton School’

I live in London, but I could not find any such schools … actually, I could not find even a place called ‘Padinton’. Maybe, in world of Ghost, Paddington is written as Padinton and school must be in graveyard next to harrow road (close to Paddington). Who knows :slight_smile:

Though sometime I feel that Zardari is same person who when visited Quaid Mazar wrote in visitor’s book:

“May gaad give us the strent to save Pakistan

So … the person who can write
Gaad for God
Strent for Strength

Could also write
Padinton for Paddington. :slight_smile:

It seems, graduating from Ghost Schools effects one’s spelling and sometime brain too, as Zardari claimed he suffer from dementia.

Here is record of Zardari education exploits in London (from ‘The New York times’):

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/11/world/asia/11pstan.html?pagewanted=2&_r=0