Bakra Overload

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Google Analytics tells me that during the last 4 days, visits to my blog have increased by 27.45%.

It also tells me that the most popular pages during these increased visits include Bakra Mubarak(?), Bakray Mubarak!, and The Bakra Comic (along with some bubbles).

To all those people, then, who are coming here looking for “yo bakra”, “pic of cute bakras”, “bakra fun”, “bakra and Qasai urdu poetry”, or (this is still to be beaten) “pics of beautiful cows in mandi”: I hope you are not disappointed.

And Eid Mubarak, by the way.

Have fun, everyone. Please feel free to post some qasai and bakra poetry in the comments.


3 comments

1

humaira

Nov 30th, 2009 at 9:50 am

Eid Mubarak :)


2

falsa

Nov 30th, 2009 at 5:44 pm

Eid Mubarak! :)


3

Specs

Dec 1st, 2009 at 11:18 am

Erm, its the same with me. Although no bubbles were involved. Not to my knowledge anyways.

Hope you have a bakra-effic Eid!


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