Karachi Korner

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.. ....and you r my chottaa paandah...small crockery..agreed

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Any way…where was I …chand raat partaaay:dhimpak:

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well if ya dont mind to have a 30 years old chota paandah :p and oi dun mess in our karachi korner

i know what r ya Up 2:) botchin our thread !

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u can still be chotta panda I dont mind…chotaa panda eesmall crokery:sadiyah:

and hey I just came here to say Eid Mubarik…so Eid Mubarik Karachites ya’all

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Now thats what i was looking for !

now as u have said eid mubarak to karachites :) me job done !

go back 2 ya paindo threads ! yo paindo Larki hahah !

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larie khatam bhi ho ge ? :(

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While I am at the walk down the memory lane in the days back in Karachi, I recall an incident of the past. I would not say that it was a childhood incident but rather a teenage event when I was around 13-14 years old.

It was an evening of 10th Muharram. After offering As’r prayer in our Mosque, all of us friends got together in the ground next to mosque.

And instead of playing our usual Cricket game with aggressive bowling and “Mohalla Chakka-Chokka Batting”, we decided to play Foot Ball [Soccer]… I can recall it was during the time of Foot Ball World Cup; hence, the reason.

This is also a funny thing that even though we only loved cricket to its core we’ve played every possible game in regular-after-school-evenings-sessions - ranging from Field Hockey to Soccer to PiThu Baari to Maaram Peeti:D to Naraaz Naraaz honaa LOL…

Anyway, so we started playing foot ball. now this ground was interesting… It was in the middle of houses of the neighbours. so at all four ends, there was a parrallel row of houses facing towards the ground.

Now, we were playing the game. At many occassions when there was a dispute among us, I was the most vocal person to voice my opinion almost everytime starting with the sentence “I am fasting today so do not think I am lying” … That happened few times and we continued to play.

There was a house of a Choudhry Saahib at one end of the ground. And after a while, we saw Chaudhry Saahib and his son who was a doctor, coming out of their house. They laid a table outside on the road infront of house and they had Rooh Afza [in milk] for everyone. They started calling us and all of us, forgetting about the game, just ran towards them and if I remember correctly, I drank two full glasses of the that drink.:omg:

Later, when we returned to the ground, and when at one time I said “I am fasting today…” right then, everyone looked at me angrily and rushed towards me :bummer: saying “JhootaY! you just drank two full glasses ..” :mad:

I was like KaaTo tau Badan maiN lahu naheeN…

Later, at home same friends tried to make fun of me infront of Ammi jaan huzoor and at that point MOM said it’s okay if one forgets that he is fasting and eats by mistake…

I was so relieved and at the same time I loved my MOM more than ever.

I’d also heard that one who fasts gets his supplication listened; so innocently speaking I did make a dua… that… May Allah always let me forget that I am fasting whenever I am fasting.:blush:

I know that was a very very selfish duaa but I was too young then :stuck_out_tongue:

Have you guys not heard that story which goes like:

*A person started fasting for the first time in life. The very first day, he was eventhough fasting, it became so hard for him to see the day passes by. In the evening, Imaam of Masjid told him that if he will continue, his duaa will be answered. That evening, he did iftaar with Mualaana saahib and then, he prayed Maghrib behind him and after the Namaaz, he prayed “Ya Allah! kal Eid Ho JaaYe..”
*
:halo:

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^ :hehe::.

btw what does KaaTo tau Badan maiN lahu naheeN mean ?

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Ok this green irish drunken midget (or whatever this thing is) is so irritating that it should be removed from the list of smileys

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Thanks for sharing Anu bahi

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Oiii its no IRISH !

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it means

Kato >>>> if you cut
to >> than
badan >>> body
main >> inside
lahu >> blood
nahheN >> no

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:bummer::..

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If its green and drunken, its Irish

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hahahha :D

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Huh drinking 10 to 15 pints in a session is not binge drinking !

Anyway ap ko kia maallom :)

Ha'aay khaambkhat tu nay pee'he nahii !

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it’s an urdu idiom… literal translation would be If you cut one’s body, you won’t find any blood - refers to the shame one may feel after his/her actions are ridiculed…

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tub to aap ka to badan her waqt lahu lahu pukarta rehta ho ga

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:(....my bug bite feels the same too...no blood coming out even after cutting and cutting

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LOL.. it’s different :smack2: