I was tagged by Pr3rna. This time I have to answer a bunch of some interesting questions. I would like to Tag: Beeca, Supe, Nikki, Ayaz, R.Sameem and Shahrzad.
1. Last movie you saw in a theater?
Theatre?? Ever heard of a DVD player? Besides I am a Karachiite
we dont spend money on movies and overcoats
I borrowed ‘How the web was born‘ from Rakesh. But am I getting any time to read it?
Ludo
What? dont tell me you have not played this mind blowing game.
Newsweek, there was a time when I used to read “Young Times” a lot.
I like the smell of Bar-B-QUE, especially when I am starving.
If you dwell in a city like
Answer; I just made that up
When bullies mistreat the innocents. One example is Israeli occupation on the poor Palestinians.
That I can sleep for another 10 mins or more
Good Broast
What? they make good broast and yes they named the place ‘Good Broast’. How convinient eh?
Zehra if its a gurl. Meesam if its a boy
and trust me I am not getting married any time sooner. Its jsut I like the two names.
I’d buy myslef a 1974 Ford Mustang
Do I what
I totally dig it.
Lemonade.
I would write a book. A novel perhaps.
I am not a big fan of vegetables.
I like my hair the way they are. And for those who are still under this impression that I have dyed my hairs to grey; Guyz they are naturally grey.
Hmm..
Soccer, cricket, tennis and Beach volley Ball
Aunty Pr3rna tagged me. She’s one of the few reasonable and pleasant people that I know through blogging and otherwise.
Probably some dead roaches
or lizards. hehe I keed
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12. Do you sleep with a stuffed animal?Do I what
lols that was good
LOLZ @ 12th one … dittto!
And u play leeedo ya ludo
Oh i like Zahra name. I liked to name mine Fatima. But sure i will have more than one child.
I can understand the sound part really. Same about Tehran.
Thank you for tagging me. Insha’allah i will do it in the coming day. Just bcs i did something similar to it last month, i can not do yours quickly. But i’ll do it. Its nice
//Meesam//what is the meaning of Meesam?
An out of context question-You remember ‘Zoya’ from ‘Dhoop Kinare’-what is the meaning of Zoya? I loved the sound of it.I would have named my daughter Zoya if I knew the meaning then.
You watch ‘Beach volley Ball’ in karachi’?or on the TV!You haven’t written anything about Shoaib being allowed to play in the IPL tournament.Wasim Akram is very upset,what are your views?
Thanks for your compliments.
Haha.. liking your answers!!
@ Nikki
lolz
@Asma
its Ludo, ish-pelling mishtake
@Shahrzad
Best of luck with the baby naming thing
and the tag! As for Tehran, i am looking forward to visit it for so long.
@ Prerna
Meesam-e-Tammar is a historic figure in Islam. Like many other Arabic name it sounds very unique and good.
As far as the meaning goes, I am not good at it
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As far as IPL is concerned I aint getting any time to follow the tournament. But I am definitely following Shoaibs case and its quite unfortunate for him.
@Supe
app ki zarra nawazi hai
yar idnt have a blog me app k blog pe tag ker lon..
Some questions missing bro? Tag is same as mine but with five questions less!
And in answer 16: What’s a “bog fan”?
Well i copied all the answer from the blogger who tagged me, as for the spelling mistake I have corrected it.
@Pr3rna
Zoya means someone who is loving and caring. Even I love this name but not from Dhoop Kinare. It is the name of one of Danielle Steel’s novel (back when I used to read those novels and Zoya in this novel was a Russian woman’s name, anyway)
@aMmAr
Good choice of car, but the ‘67 Shelby will be worth more. I found someone selling a ‘67 Shelby and they were asking $90K for it!!! I got a new car for one-third of that amount. But of course, there’s no comparison. Have you seen 1970 Dodge Challenger? Looks awesome!!
1970 Dodge challenger kicks ass like the rest of the muscle cars. Have you seen QuentinTarantino’s Death proof?
I’ve named my daughter Zoya and it also mean’s God’s Gift in Arabic. It also mean’s loving and Caring and also mean’s Life in greek.