Monday, 31 December 2007

happy, happiness... always..



hope the coming year will bring prosperity and happiness to all.

Friday, 28 December 2007

...what's up...??????????/


at last i decided to sell my vehicle... any one can but it... its a 1985 model kerosene fuelled one...
built for the tougher guys.... no need to worry about your money.... you can have a test ride before buying it... its in good working condition....
due to some personal problems, i could'nt repay the loan amount of my vehicle.. till next repayment, my financier had already taken the big tyres as a security...
thats the one and only minus point...
if u are interested, then you are welcome....

adieu mrs.benazir...

in a land where fundamentalism and military dictatorship rules above democracy, a woman rose to the position of prime minister twice. but her charishma cant save her from the curse of bribe. and at last after a long exile, while returning to her home land and facing for the coming election in january, her life had ended miserably...

whether this hineous crime was done by taliban or some other type of fundamentalists, this atrocity cant be applauded, any more. pakistan is still a baby in many ways. in the game against india, the U.S. is using pakistan as a puppet for a long time. the rulers are making wealth for them, not for the nation they live in.

thats the real curse of that nation. national leaders will not survive. only dictatorship will rule and ruin that country. if we check the history of pakistan, we can clearly see that is the truth.

the first news of mrs.benazir's death states that, she was shot dead while attending a rally in connection with the forthcoming election in january. but the latest news is that, there is no bullet shot in her body. and what is the real truth behind her death? lets wait, what else can we do?

let her soul rest in peace. long live mrs.benazir !!!!!!!!

Sunday, 2 December 2007

simple my dear honey...

what is the role of a woman in a house? multi-faceted one? and did she get enough recognition?

during the cage-dwelling era, its the duty of the male members to hunt and bring food for his family. whereas the woman will look after the kids and the house hold chores (sorry, cave chores). and above all, she had to satisfy the sexual hungry of her male partner too.

now also the things are the same. man shifted his residence from cave to flats/villas/independent houses. but the inside story is the same. woman looking after the in-house jobs, looking after the kids etc... and she had to do the other job too, be a partner in bed for he hubby.

so why did'nt the governments of various countries did'nt recognise the valuable services of housewives? it is high time to introduce special allowance to these hard working ladies. like other sectors, this work also to be recognised.

i do hope most of you agree with me in this.