Pictures of Pakistani Child: As being helped by US + Allies

Hi All,

Follow the link to picture album telling the story of a Pakistani child Gulrukh (The one with flower like face). I am sure you will all enjoy picture number 2 where American vehicles are now looking as colorful as the typical buses from Northern Areas.

We are all thankful to US and UK Chinook helicopters. They are the ones who have averted a major catastrophe in the quake hit areas.

Best regards

Peace on Earth.

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Isn’t it a shame there is a War on Islam? :rolleyes:

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well stop waging it dude :P

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anti

love the pic of the US vehicle with stikcres and what nots ..its a nice twist on the colourful minibuses in Pakistan :)

I am waitign when an english trasnslation of "pappu yaar tang na karr" or "maan ki duaa , janat ki hawa" is on the back of Humvees.

explanation for non pakistania nd non urdu speakers

on the back of pakistani rikshaws the drivers often paint certain sayings

pappu yaar tag na karr- just means dude- dont bother me
maan ki duaa janat ki hawa- just means- mothers prayers for one are like the breeze from heaven

there are many others as well, but these are 2 common ones.

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Yaar Fraudia Bhai Rikshaw Chhodo,

Yesterday I was watching IN/SA 5th ODI and during Lunch Break, they were showing an AD from Hajmola,

it said “Hajmola Khao Hawa Nikalo”:smiley:

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^ hahahahaha u have to find that ad and get me a copy.

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Hey “don’t talegate me”.
Or
Don’t mess with me etc.

Off course who can forget picture of General Ayub Khan still found on some of the Frontier Rickshaws.

Just the same answer to this rambling “Ohio Pappu Tang na karr”…

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Is it good or bad?

My mom said that when she was young, people used to write his name on stray dogs. Is that correct? Why would they do that? I heard that he was the most strongest of the leaders of Pakistan and made the strongest Pakistani economy during his time.