Saturday, December 31, 2005

difference

The difference between you and me is that I grew up in so much poverty that I don't care about money anymore and that keeps a lot of burden of my shoulder in making decisions !!!

Friday, December 30, 2005

mere Khuda mujhe itna to motabar kar de
main jis makan mein rahta hun us ko ghar kar de

My lord ! atleast make me that respectful
the house I live make it my home

You nasty !!

If you are not pleasant to others its ok - but it put extra burden on your shoulder to be good in your work of living.

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

She !!

Listen man !!.

If she is ready to f**k you, assure, she can f**k anyone !!

Saturday, December 24, 2005

Parents

Aulad chahe kitni bhi choti ya bari ho, chahe kuch kahe magar ma-baap ki zaroorat to unhe hamesha rehti hai. Ma-baap to darakht ki thandi chahun hote hain - sari duniya se khel kud ke wahin aaram milta hai. (Doesn't matter how small or big children are or whatever they say, they always need parents. Parents are like cool shade of tree - they will find solace there after playing in whole world).

Friday, December 23, 2005

Required knowedge

There is so much infinite knowledge around - you will never be able to read everything BUT make sure you continue to acquire enough fuel of knowledge to raise stature of your character.

Thursday, December 22, 2005

ye sub tumhara karam hai aaqa
ke baat ab tuk bani hui hai

words

As you grow older, you realize you need only few words to live !

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Home sick

Nice song - Can't stop thinking of back home.

Sufi Tabassum

One of the classic ghazal written by sufi tabassum - saved as hard these jems to find again.



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Sunday, December 18, 2005

Childhood


Saw this picture somewhere on net and recalled my own childhood, those streets, walls, gutter, friends and ghazal sung by Jagjeet:

Ye Daulat Bhi Le Lo, Ye Shohrat Bhi Le Lo

Bhale Cheen Lo Mujhse Meri Jawaani

Magar Mujhko Lauta Do Bachpan Ka Saawan

Wo Kaagaz Ki Kasthi Wo Baarish Ka Paani

Thursday, December 15, 2005

INDISPENSABLE

Listen bud: "This is a myth that someone is INDISPENSABLE. People replace people". And as 'B' said - New person might not be good as you but as 'I' added - overtime he may be better than you and people will forget about you.

40 years

Ye koi ittifaq to nahi ke Islam ke Muhammad ko nabuwwat 40 baras ki umer main mili.

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Snow

Kiya jis shaher main baraf girti hai uske makeen us shaher se mukhtalif hote hain jahan baraf nahi girti? (Are people who live in city which snow different from which does not?)

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Parenting license

After reading this story, don't you feel that there should be a license to be a father or mother.


Police: 7-year-old at wheel after hit-and-run

Sunday, December 11, 2005; Posted: 7:11 a.m. EST (12:11 GMT)

FLEMINGSBURG, Kentucky (AP) -- Police got a surprise when they stopped a van following a hit-and-run crash on Kentucky's Mountain Parkway: A 7-year-old boy was at the wheel, sitting on his father's lap. When police caught up with the van on Interstate 64, Waters was working the foot pedals and his son Cody was on his lap steering, Clark County Sheriff's Deputy Ricky Estes said. He described Waters as "semiconscious."

"He said he was en route to Florida, and his son was going to get him there," Estes said. Waters' 3-year-old son was also in the van, Estes said. He said it appeared Waters had been living out of the vehicle.

The children were taken by social services. Waters, meanwhile, faces several charges, including resisting arrest, carrying a concealed deadly weapon, leaving the scene of an accident and driving under the influence.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/12/11/young.driver.ap/index.html

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

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Beautiful poem from Ahmad Faraz. Just found on net so saved it.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Fortunates

Khush naseeb hote hain woh ma-baap jin ke bachhe rote huwe unhe lahed main utarte hain. (Fortunate are those parents whose kids bury them while crying).

3 Magic words

Tell your kids: There are 3 magic words in this world.

Thank you - Sorry - Please.