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:)
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Wishful thinking... I think he was only being polite.
I'm not being funny but she's the last type of woman any Paki man would hit on, she looks like the toilet/street cleaners that work in Pak... In fact she looks rather like our maid Nadira Maseeh back in Pak.
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Arrey, why is this thread alive? Atleast Shauqat Aziz looks a million times better than that kali budsurat Condi Chawal.. Shauqat ka dimaag kharab ho gaya tha, bus! Shauqat itna smart banda hai- he deserves Lindsay Lohan.. :D
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^^ i think...Condy is some sort of chammaran type woman...even our masi jo takia lagati hai..she is beautiful than her....
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
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Guys, use respectable language and refrain from insults!
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OK sir... :) but i hate the killers of 800,000
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Why are Paks so bothered about the personal observations of an American journo? Aziz looks like a confident person but has this habit of blinking his eyes too much which does indicate a sense of shyness, or, for some people, a lack of confidence. It doesn't take an iron lady to 'stare him down'. Aziz is more articulate and well-spoken than Condi's boss whose idea of hiding embarrassment is to wink at the queen. Maybe Aziz should've said, 'Condi gave me a stare that only a mother could give'.
Criticism of the PM or President is well-deserved in many cases, but people don't need to start beating their chests just because an American journo wrote down his absurd observations to sell a book.
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If Ms Rice felt uncomfortable with his 'charms' - accept it. She has a right to her own opinion
Women have to deal with this situation on a daily basis - with so many creeps around.
By bringing up the fact she's dark, most of you are exposing your 'racist' tendencies.
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By bringing up the fact she's dark, most of you are exposing your 'racist' tendencies.
True.
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If Ms Rice felt uncomfortable with his 'charms' - accept it. She has a right to her own opinion
and people posting here have a right to theirs. accept that.
Women have to deal with this situation on a daily basis - with so many creeps around.
really, who else supposedly macked on her if it is a daily occurance.
By bringing up the fact she's dark, most of you are exposing your 'racist' tendencies.
by bringing up the fact that he spoke to her in a savile row suit and speaking in a baritone voice, and equating that to macking on her, Chawal exposed her superioity complex.
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Shaukat Aziz ka taste itna bura ho ga , I can never imagine that!
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its not that shes dark… shes dark and ugly…
theres lots of dark hotties out there too ![]()
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^^ i think...Condy is some sort of chammaran type woman...even our masi jo takia lagati hai..she is beautiful than her....
She looks ... woman who comes and washes cleans all the utensils in my village in Sheikhpura :D you are absolutely right! Condy Chawal ko aaj tak koi banda isi liye nahin mila ki kis bandey ki himmat nahin hui :D
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Imran Khan and Asma Jehangir type ![]()
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:D
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hmmm... shaukats not to pretty either.. he looked much better when he was younger
Sad Sad Sad…
The world must be coming to an end!
May 23, 2007
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2007/05/23/shaukataziz_narrowweb__300x396,0.jpg
Test of wills … failed charmer Shaukat Aziz.
Photo: AFP
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani Prime Minister’s charm failed to work its magic on the steely US Secretary of State, according to a new biography of Condoleezza Rice.
The Pakistani newspaper Dawn reports that the book describes in excruciating detail how Shaukat Aziz allegedly tried to impress Dr Rice when she visited South Asia in March 2005.
Mr Aziz “tried this Savile Row-suited gigolo kind of charm: ‘Pakistan is a country of rich traditions,’ staring in [Dr Rice’s] eyes,” the biographer Marcus Mabry writes, according to Dawn.
“When Rice sat down with Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, who fancied himself as a ladies’ man, Aziz puffed himself up and held forth in what he obviously thought was his seductive baritone. He bragged - to Western diplomats, no less - that he could conquer any woman in two minutes.”
Mr Aziz, who is married with three children, was out of luck.
“There was this test of wills where he was trying to use all his charms on her as a woman, and she just basically stared him down,” the newspaper quotes Mabry, a senior correspondent with Newsweek, as writing.
“By the end of the meeting he was babbling. The Pakistanis were shifting uncomfortably. And his voice visibly changed.”
Government spokesmen were not immediately available for comment on Monday.
Mr Aziz, 58, had a successful career in international banking before moving into politics.
He had postings around the world, including in London, Athens and New York, and rose to be vice-president of Citibank in 1992.
He became Pakistan’s prime minister in 2004, serving under the country’s military ruler, President Pervez Musharraf.
Mabry’s biography of Dr Rice, Twice as Good: Condoleezza Rice and Her Path to Power, was published this month.
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Why are Paks so bothered about the personal observations of an American journo? Aziz looks like a confident person but has this habit of blinking his eyes too much which does indicate a sense of shyness, or, for some people, a lack of confidence. It doesn't take an iron lady to 'stare him down'. Aziz is more articulate and well-spoken than Condi's boss whose idea of hiding embarrassment is to wink at the queen. Maybe Aziz should've said, 'Condi gave me a stare that only a mother could give'.
Criticism of the PM or President is well-deserved in many cases, but people don't need to start beating their chests just because an American journo wrote down his absurd observations to sell a book.
You are right but PM of a Islamic Rebuplic shouldn't be hitting on a forign diplomate. That is just stupid!