"It's the season of hat tricks."
"I know it means three times, but I am not sure how the term hat trick originated." "That's easy - the internet reveals that it originated in cricket, where it refers to three wickets taken by a bowler in three consecutive balls, traditionally rewarded with the presentation of a hat. It was later used in other sports including ice hockey, soccer, and baseball, where it denotes three consecutive successes (goals, hits)."
"I see, but I guess you are referring to the terms more general use inspired by the Khan's statement after the court decided a disqualified individual cannot be the head of a party." "Yes and the first two of the three hat tricks that are now history are Nawaz Sharif's disqualification and then disqualification from being the party head so the third one should be what? Jail time? But what about Khan's hat-trick?"
"Don't agree this, maybe Khan's third marriage but the first to a sufi, I mean neither his first nor the second wife were known as sufi so no hat trick here." "By this statement I know you are a Khanzadeh, Khan's supporter, but what about Zardari sahib. Surely there must be a hat-trick there somewhere."
"Zardari sahib has three children and that's his hat trick." "That's no fun."
"Indeed, but there are no cases against him, he is unlikely to remarry because even the Zardis may revisit their support for him as the Bhutto name sells and not Zardari sahib's name..."
"Are you being facetious?"
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