Karachi Metroblog got high
Here is what I saw on a recent visit of Karachi Metroblog (KMB).

Now I know why they acted so weired, some time back. Saqi nay kuch mila na diya ho sharab main.
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June 9th, 2008 19:39 GMT
hi i m here in belgium living 8years n i love karachi much but i m craying over on my city bcz everybody is saying karachi is developing fast but main proem of eleblctricity is still there . i praying for u all that how u all serviving in very hot wather without electric n water . i have some advice to dear nazem karachi that first solve the problem of electric in karachi .
June 10th, 2008 10:42 GMT
Mr. Johar Naqvi, don’t worry about us Karachians. When I was a kid (1950), we had no fans, no airconditioners and more load-shedding than we have now. We used to walk a lot, and we were healthy. So these two-hour power breakdowns don’t affect us old timers. Today’s youngsters need to suffer a bit, otherwise they’ll turn into sissies.