tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7700817070847990793.post1357411446458358725..comments2022-03-30T18:05:18.363+07:00Comments on Quest of naked Eyes: Home away From Home (Pakistan Trip day-1 part 2-end)anakbaikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04848676280839909541noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7700817070847990793.post-62484912770520918592014-07-31T07:27:05.717+07:002014-07-31T07:27:05.717+07:00What a great journey dude!!! Keep being crazy and ...What a great journey dude!!! Keep being crazy and rock the world... Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15252476591222131702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7700817070847990793.post-29937422546994514532014-07-30T12:37:16.262+07:002014-07-30T12:37:16.262+07:00Loved reading it. Specially the section about my h...Loved reading it. Specially the section about my home :-P<br />Observations here are quite refreshing and I cannot resist commenting on some:<br />Security Guard: Nice observation. Actually, there's an abundance of cheap labor here, so kinda win-win situation.<br />Tandoor or Tanoor: Tandoor is correct. The other word is 'Tanwer' with 'n' almost silent and hard to spell in English. Tanoor comes more out of convenience and I also observed that it is more common in other non-Urdu parts of the country.<br />Naan supply chain: Nice observation again. Pakistanis should especially note. This is also a representation of cheap labor in Pakistan!<br />Dinner: For me, the interesting thing was Suko carrying red chilli thing to make the food familiar!<br />Muzzammilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13267145786469274249noreply@blogger.com