Transport Philosphy

Monday, March 23, 2009 at 3:07 pm

I think Pakistan is the only country where Allah has given us lots of excuses to learn something yet all of us are illetrate. Learn and enjoy the poetry you often find on public buses,cabs and rickshaws. You will hardly find such gems in a book.

Mehboob ki yaad :P

 

 Few words described the whole incident!

Longing

The worth of humans *sigh*

 

:P

haahha! priceless! and it’s so true!!

Innovation or convenience? *faisla aap par hay!* :P

 Is it not true! Simply priceless

Bus Conductor ki Sadaa! Another Gem!

 

 

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17 Comments on “Transport Philosphy”

  1. sorry, its off-topic, but still worth reading:

    http://www.newsweek.com/id/190357/page/1

  2. One thing we should accept is Poetries, Shayaris written on buses and rickshaws are awesome and sometimes funny too.

  3. Poems I loved when I was a child. Loudly did I recite them on open busy roads. But a fine mix of emotions behind every couplet.

  4. :D :D

  5. checkout, np brother. thanks for sharing this piece. It deserves a post

    Rashid, welcome to blog. I second you.

    Umer, welcome to blog. So true!

    Uni, :P :P. tumhari poetry se zyda achi aur funny ye poetry hay :P

  6. Khoob. Mazaa aa gaya. I came to your blog after sometime. Now I have again bookmarked it :)

  7. Yaar mai Urdu nahi padh sakta, Angrezi me tarzuma kar dia kar

  8. Kumar, learning Urdu is way easier than C++ and perl. Learn it yourself I am not gonna translate it :P

    Adnan, thanks and welcome again.I do remember you often comment on ATP.

  9. Hmm++
    I am committed now, isn’t this excuse enough for you to translate this stuff?

  10. committed?.

    Well, I better rephrase it:


    learning Urdu is way easier than learning a Woman’s mind

    So,no this excuse is not even a genuine excuse!

  11. wah jee very funny . i cant hold my breath. hhahaha
    and also have a deep msg esp in the phrase “ladies seat” as i am used to go in locals vans and know the situation. It express my feelings too.

  12. I am impressed from ur poetic collection..
    bohat alla zouk paya hay aap nay…

  13. Ria, welcome to the blog though your blog don’t allow me to comment :P.

    And it expresses everyone’s feeling who uses public transport.

    Aash: Shukria

  14. Lol. The first and the last one are hell funny :D Loved this post :D

  15. lolzzz

  16. daddu, translate kar de

  17. Very funny….:))))

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