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My pind lookin like Karanchi


Some random snaps of my cousin’s kabootar and murghay in my pind:




Kuda designed by Master craftsman from Jharanwala:


Some cocks for you boys:
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I think these breeds are specific for fighting purposes.

Seems an expensive breed, and so are eggs.

Are you breeding them or using them for table eggs?
 
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Chaff cutters are motorized. People have tractors and motorcycles. 24/7 gas and electricity in my pind thanks to your DHA boys. My pind is literally next to BWP DHA and I’ll probably be making some haram fauji money soon when they announce Phase II and want to buy out my lands.
How far is yazman from your village
 
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I think these breeds are specific for fighting purposes.

Seems an expensive breed, and so are eggs.

Are you breeding them or using them for table eggs?

Breeding
Te aho aseel khukar’aa
How far is yazman from your village

45 minutes by car now that road is double. My nana pind is in yazman.

My neighbor has kukkars and I hate them both the kukkar and the neighbors.

Did they attack you?
 
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No they never stop kukrokroing, chicken owners should be more considerate of their neighbors, especially in urban areas.

At least they keep you alert for chor.

My cousin(Different cousin) is just 24 years old and is deathly afraid of khukhars. He can walk up to a bully kutta without fear but khukhars make him nearly start crying.

When he was 6 or 7 years old his mother told him to get eggs from kuda for breakfast. He went inside and and khukhar started to attack him. He told me that in panic and fear, he could not get the latch open from inside and the khukhar continued to **** him up. I guess he was traumatized and can not even stand the sight of one. Big guy too which makes it even funnier.
 
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In areas without a sewage system, I hope they build groundwater recharging wells in the ponds and in the cities. Not only would it help during times of flooding but would quickly recharge the ground water to become drinkable water and water for agriculture.

The same technology could also be used to filter water for storage adjacent to the home for drinkable water

 
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At least they keep you alert for chor.

My cousin(Different cousin) is just 24 years old and is deathly afraid of khukhars. He can walk up to a bully kutta without fear but khukhars make him nearly start crying.

When he was 6 or 7 years old his mother told him to get eggs from kuda for breakfast. He went inside and and khukhar started to attack him. He told me that in panic and fear, he could not get the latch open from inside and the khukhar continued to **** him up. I guess he was traumatized and can not even stand the sight of one. Big guy too which makes it even funnier.
Gives a whole new meaning to afraid of cocks 🤣
 
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Chaff cutters are motorized. People have tractors and motorcycles. 24/7 gas and electricity in my pind
and mud houses replaced by cemented houses multiple stories high. Mehrans and Corollas, now Vigo and LCs. Pavement of roads leading into village.

What about post office ? local transportation ? Schools ? industries coming up near villages ? Canals or streams ? Vendors of all sorts ? Melas and circus ? Clothing and foot wear ?

What i see is that there was a trend to have one village home apart from city homes where people would visit village home during occasions and open their village home for a week or so and then vanish for months or years.

Do you guys still have a "hooter ho" that tubewell machine that makes a delightful "hooter hope" sound early in the morning?
I remember those :-)
 
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In areas without a sewage system, I hope they build groundwater recharging wells in the ponds and in the cities. Not only would it help during times of flooding but would quacking recharge the ground water to become drinkable water and water for agriculture.

The water in my village is so bad that every other person has kidney stones or kidney related diseases.

Sadda paani namkeen’a. Eh panchod bhartia ne sutlej da paani jo rokaya.

Funny story. After newly being married, I took wife to pind to show her natural beauty. She never slept outside before on charpai in veranada, so while I keep passing out she keeps kicking the shit out of my manji. Annoying...I wake up and offer my Netflix password and handfree. She looks up and admits stars look amazing. You can see the Milky Way easily from the desert. Really beautiful night sky. Anyways, she annoys the **** out of me into the early morning when azaan starts. She says she wants to do wuzu so I point her in the direction of the sink. When she puts the water in her mouth she spits that shit out immediately and was like wtf, it’s literally salt. I had forgot and started laughing so loud even the neighbors woke up.

So that’s how bad the water is. But now my cousin is working with UK Islamic NGO and are working on bore which is very deep to get fresh water.

and mud houses replaced by cemented houses multiple stories high. Mehrans and Corollas, now Vigo and LCs. Pavement of roads leading into village.

What about post office ? local transportation ? Schools ? industries coming up near villages ? Canals or streams ? Vendors of all sorts ? Melas and circus ? Clothing and foot wear ?

What i see is that there was a trend to have one village home apart from city homes where people would visit village home during occasions and open their village home for a week or so and then vanish for months or years.


I remember those :-)

It’s exactly as you described in the post above.
 
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The water in my village is so bad that every other person has kidney stones or kidney related diseases.

Sadda paani namkeen’a. Eh panchod bhartia ne sutlej da paani jo rokaya.

Funny story. After newly being married, I took wife to pind to show her natural beauty. She never slept outside before on charpai in veranada, so while I keep passing out she keeps kicking the shit out of my manji. Annoying...I wake up and offer my Netflix password and handfree. She looks up and admits stars look amazing. You can see the Milky Way easily from the desert. Really beautiful night sky. Anyways, she annoys the **** out of me into the early morning when azaan starts. She says she wants to do wuzu so I point her in the direction of the sink. When she puts the water in her mouth she spits that shit out immediately and was like wtf, it’s literally salt. I had forgot and started laughing so loud even the neighbors woke up.

So that’s how bad the water is. But now my cousin is working with UK Islamic NGO and are working on bore which is very deep to get fresh water.



It’s exactly as you described in the post above.
Is your Pind in or near the Cholistan desert?

Ground water replenishment projects could help decrease the need to have to dig very deep bore holes. Water should not go to waste and just evaporate away.
 
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Once a chicken attacked me at my nana's house when I was a kid. It was halaled right there on the spot.

And what alert for chor, our neighbor's kukar never shut up and when it's not the kukar it's the chicken and the chicks constant pak pak pak pak pak fml

Buy a cat.

Is your Pind in or near the Cholistan desert?

Ground water replenishment projects could help decrease the need to have to dig very deep bore holes. Water should not go to waste and just evaporate away.

It is near cholistan. And Punjab gormint doesn’t spend any money on us. That’s why we hate Lahoris and want to murder them on sight. South Punjab used to be richest province in all of Pakistan and now we are living like beggars because these central and northern punjabis steal all of our money. So good luck with trying to implement ground water replenishment technologies.

Quaid-e-Azam solar park is 10 minutes away from our village and all the electricity/energy it generates gets redirected to lahore and central Punjab while we sit in the dark. Only now that DHA started to get built, Faujis took pity on our village and don’t cut off electricity and gas.

But with faujis, nothing comes free. It’s not as much a goodwill gesture as much as it is a statement that they will be annexing our lands in the near future.
 
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