Gravatar It's always a pleasure to meet ur blogging friends...I hope we also get to meet someday


Gravatar Well, this was the first time that I met some one I had come into contact with through blogging.

It should be good to see you too!


Gravatar When are we going to meet dear Sidhusaaheb. I wish we meet soon. How are you and where. Long time no 'see.'


Gravatar I wish for that too, Shirazi sa'ab!

I am right here, but your blog was so full of 're-run' posts that I stopped checking for new ones after a while. :D


Gravatar Strange are the ways of life ...


Gravatar I have to re-run because of paid postings. They need other entries in between every two paid postings.

But you will find at least one fresh entry every day. Please come...


Gravatar Sidhu ji

thanks for this post - it was nice to revisit our hurried yet meaningful discussions -

Wish you had come along as the visit to Ghalib's haveli was most fascinating and one got a little glimpse of old Delhi.

But then there will be other occasions, insha Allah

the coincidence was most hurtful and we are still at a loss to understand the momentous tragedy that has overcome Pakistan

Salaam and pray for us here in Pakistan


Gravatar @Mridula: Truth can indeed be stranger than fiction, as I found out.


@Shirazi Sa'ab: Okay!


@Raza: Janaab, the pleasure was all mine!

I do hope we'll be able to plan such a trip again, soon enough, and I do aim to be on it.

I pray for a stable, democratic, progressive and prosperous Pakistan!


Gravatar Hello Mr Sidhuaa Saheb,

Iam new to the blogosphere,really liked your blog though.I have a request to make,Can you plz write and cross out the names of Musharraf and Bush?


Gravatar Well, I can understand that you have some really strong feelings about those two, but as I've written, all that happened was merely a co-incidence. :D

BTW, thanks for dropping by and for the compliment!


Gravatar Ah well ...... we'll hope for a next such coincidence!!!


Gravatar sweet blog man, was looking for something else and wound up here. I remember a few students came from pak to our department in univ, nice people i must say...

another strange thing, i just saw japing ape's link in your sidebar, i was just reading his blog

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Gravatar The meeting sounds superb So what did you actually explored together in Punjabi apart from the linguistic changes over the time?

Any plans to come to Pakistan :?

Fate is strange .... Benazir's eternal journey came quick and as a complete surprise..!


Gravatar @Shine: Okay!


@Nothingman: Thanks for the compliment! I hope such people-to-people interaction will increase and do a lot of good, therefore.

I do try to keep up with Japing Ape's blog as often as I can. It can be almost incredibly funny, at times.


@Asma: We also spoke about how the Punjabis have had to bear the brunt, first of partition and then of the less than cordial relations between India and Pakistan.

No such plans are in sight at the moment, but then, who knows!

It did, indeed, come as a surprise and my personal experience related to it was quite perplexing too.


Gravatar Hello there, i live in Khi, Pakistan. Good to read your blog !
Well we still say Ramazan verbally, in english, its written as ramadan. And yeah, Allah Hafiz is as common here as much is khuda hafiz


Gravatar Welcome!

Actually, in the Middle-East, it is spoken as Ramadan, as well, it seems to me.

It's good to know that both kinds of usage is common over there!


Gravatar Heartening to see you writing about the positive vibes among Punjabis whatever side of the border they might live on the earth. All this in the era of stupid and baseless hatred found in the minds of the 20-somethings who dont know their heritage.
Keep it up
God bless


Gravatar Thank you! Thank you!



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