Muhammad Shoaib's Comments

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At 2:02am on September 30, 2007, Syed Ather Ali Hashmi said…
AoA

No Idea yar send your ID, what is this...........if you don't you nwill be in deep trouble.

Regards
At 7:42am on October 1, 2007, Muhammad Waseem said…
Shoaib bhai since you are leading the 92-93 batch on this forum i would like to suggest a Eid milan party for batch 92-93. what do you think?
At 9:13am on October 1, 2007, Muhammad Waseem said…
shoaib bhai very virtual?
ab aap LA say bahir nahi nikaltay tu sab aap ki tarhaan tu nahi hotay. no offense :)
any way not neccessary eid milan party may be we can plan get together. People do organize these type of event after 10-20 years after they graduate.
At 1:36pm on October 1, 2007, Muhammad Waseem said…
oh sorry shoaib kaka munna. i didn't know that you are so sensitive about your age now :)
At 6:23pm on October 1, 2007, Kamran Khan said…
Shoaib mera muna. Yaar tum ko izat raas nahin aati. Koi bhai kah kar izat day raha hay tu yaar tum naraz hotay ho. Shoaib Bhai , Shoaib Bhai, Shoaib bhai .... Aab tum Naveed ki tarhan meri wall par 36 size ki red font say na likhna shuroo ho jana.


Yaar yeh naveed ka kuch karo yaar bohat baghi ho gaya hay aaj kaal. kuch bhi comments marta hay.
At 7:33am on October 2, 2007, Muhammad Waseem said…
shoaib kakay, Please stop asking people to upload their kid's picture in your discussion. its irritation now.
At 12:29pm on October 2, 2007, Syed Ather Ali Hashmi said…
AoA

I have no Idea of both od them can you send me their contact information so that I can contact them

regards
At 10:46pm on October 3, 2007, Syed Masroor Baquar said…
ASA

I live in Chandler, a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona.

Regards,
Masroor
At 8:07am on October 4, 2007, Kamran Rasheed said…
walaikum asalam. i m doing well and ok. i m very happy to see your pic here. after a big time things are obviously change but v are still same as v were in our university life (cooperative and helpful). My life during this time was combination of success and failures but alhamdollilah satisfied. want to hear from u.....always.
At 7:54am on October 6, 2007, Salman Zari Ghanvi said…
AsSalamAlaikum Shoaib Bhai ... thank you - everyone is fine AlhamdOLillah. How about you side?

Sure I will upload some pictures soon.

Thanks for creating this group.
At 7:13pm on October 14, 2007, Raed Ali said…
HI im in OC too,,, 2001 graduate from NED (electronics) ... hope to hear from u soon
At 1:11pm on October 18, 2007, Muhammad Durrani said…
Shoaib Dada,

I loved yr comments to Waseem bhai regrading dollar and age inverse propotionality explanation ;-) pretty thoughtful ;-))

aur kabhi MSN pay bhi lift karwa diya karrooo ;-)

WS,
Muhammad
At 11:11am on October 23, 2007, Muhammad Waseem said…
Shoaib bhai zinda ho na....jal tu nahi gaee. suna hai state of emergency nafiz ho gaee hai. anyway take care
At 5:01pm on June 23, 2009, TAHIRA ZARRIN said…
i dont know you but thanks for posting such a nice pic of very nice people
At 4:41am on July 1, 2010, Kamran Rasheed said…
Shoaib bahi, How are you and Howz life going on.
KAMRAN

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