Well, i admit that it’s indescent to shout in capital letters but I don’t know what the Guninness people are waiting for!!!
they should have awarded the title of “Most funny state in the world” to my country by now
Isn’t it interesting that one day you wake up to know that there would be unscheduled power outages and then these outages keep teasing you many times a day but you don’t have any single idea whether the authorities have a workable plan to solve this problem or they’ll just keep enjoying the handsome pay and luxuries which the government is liable to pay to this lucky lot.
Politics, judiciary and the Mother of all; Media have created such a havoc in the country that even the most careless people have started to think about these issues
some of them have even decided to do a detailed blog post on this mayhem
I am not interested in shedding more tears over this spilt milk at the moment but i am more than sure that Guinness people are biased for not considering us for the award ;)
Anyways… today i got an opportunity to sit with a 90 years young man. We talked about various things
i’ll quote some of his sentences, it’s upto you how you interpret them. Sorry for inconvenience if you don’t understand Urdu. (It’s the language that we speak in Pakistan)
“qanoon tou moum ki naak hae, jis taraf chaho maror lo”
“janwar bhee apni jins ko nuqsan nahee pohnchata”
“hum ney sub kuch apni ankhon se dekha hae, abhi hum zinda hain magar log din diharay jhoot boltay hain, such ko chupatay hain”
Normally aged people are not a nice company to be with but exceptions are always there. In my opinion aged people are a treasure. It depends on us whether we get benefit from their experience or not.


ROFL …. gr8 sarcasm!
I agree. Aged people are a treasure of wisdom