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annehathaway
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Posted on 02-12-13 2:48
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Great read! And, I've told you this a hundred times, but your attention to detail is amazing.
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serial
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Posted on 02-12-13 3:09
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LOL
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Karnali Blues
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Posted on 02-12-13 3:20
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Great read as always behoove, can't stop laughing over and over again. I will tell you what? I had a same experience like yours when i bought condom for the first time in my life. I literally looked at more than dozen medicals until i finally found the shop with a male sauji located at Kilaghal. Everywhere else there was either Sauni or some female customers outside. That was the funniest experience i have ever had.
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Posted on 02-12-13 3:30
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Posted on 02-12-13 6:48
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Nice read. I think you could write a novel in the future if you keep to it. You are expressive and quite articulate. A couple of corrections though.
1)There was someone at home actually, the mother.
2)Dimple did expose in Saagar.
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3a3
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Posted on 02-12-13 7:32
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nice article, keep on writing, we want more. LOL
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Old Jeans
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Posted on 02-12-13 7:41
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behoove_me
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Posted on 02-13-13 8:06
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Anne,
Thank you, but this merely was a bleak effort as a result of my mood swing which was perhaps triggered by that saccharine sweet brownie I had eaten for lunch. Also, speak of yourself, when it comes to crafting a story with great brevity and flow, I am yet to come across someone other than you and very few others who have mastered it so well. My writings are raw, unedited, unburnished and are based on my fitful tempo. I have told this to you before, I wish I could write like you someday.
Karnali,
No matter how much we rant about civilization and sex awareness in Nepal, one still gets an eyeful when he buys condoms at a local pharmacy. Sex is, and will always be a forbidden subject in Nepal, despite enormous curiosity. As a matter of fact, I know there is this individual from Nepal who lives in Tennessee who purchases condoms online so he wouldn’t have to be embarrassed coming across a ‘smiling’ cashier in Walgreens who knows what he exactly is upto.
Freedom,
I had been writing for sometime, but frivolously, and looking at how less I have advanced as a writer over the years, I shall never be able to write a novel. I lack patience, and that is a major flaw, and I am not, by any cost a worldly writer by any means. Actually I am surprised that my stories somehow garner attention in sajha, which I never thought would have happened.
Haha, now modesty aside, yes, Dimple does seem to have showed her breasts in that movie – damn censor board, only if I knew at that time. Also, the reason I mentioned ‘mother’ in my last episode was not because she was in the house, but mothers usually spend more time in their frontyards during evening, and I expected her to see ‘that thing’ on the grass whenever she arrived from Nagarkot. Sorry about the confusion.
Serial, Halo, 3a3 and Old Jeans,
I am glad you guys found it funny. I am obliged.
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funtush
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Posted on 02-13-13 11:45
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हाहा मेरो पनि येस्तै कुरो सम्झियो | कौसी मा बसेर नुहाइराको पछि येसो माथि हेर्छु त आफ्नो भन्दा गगन चुम्बी घरको कौसीबाट दिदि बहिनि मलाई नियाल्दै रैचन | खै के के देखेछन कुनी पछि मलाई हातको इशाराले फोन नुम्बर मागेका थिए पछि कुरा नि भो तर खासै दिदि बहिनि जहिले नि संगै हुने भएकोले केहि हुन सकेन लोल
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freedom2012.
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Posted on 02-13-13 12:12
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@ behoove,
i think you have it in you to make writing a career. Perhaps you just need to go to a writing workshop to get more ideas. Write a short story, once you have the draft ready, it is as easy as sending it to publishing companies. They care more for the story and presentation and they will edit the grammar.
I have great ideas to convert to stories but i have writers block!. I just can;t seem to go beyond a page or two. But hopefully in future, i will succeed. If you wrote that in an hour, you are quite imaginative. You should have no problems writing a short story.
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Sukuchha
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Posted on 02-13-13 1:53
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kudos, nice and articulate.
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Juggy
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Posted on 02-13-13 2:27
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At least you left 'guard' to look after stranded home. ;-)
Nice read as always Behoove brah.
P.S.- They miss you at SB. :P
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behoove_me
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Posted on 02-19-13 1:58
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Funtush,
I paused briefly and smiled on that "खै के के देखेछन कुनी पछि मलाई हातको इशाराले फोन नुम्बर मागेका थिए". Now if you just thought they wanted your number only to speak to you, you might have have missed out on one of the greatest fun you could've ever had. :)
Freedom,
I have often wondered why I would write when I couldn't make my writing any better. Part of me says I write and post in sajha because I need some encouragment and part of me says I write because I just need to escape from the monotony at work. And I actually do write at work, in fact all my postings except one, has been written at work. I write when there aren't any meetings or if I am not occupied. That makes me a very flippant writer who hasn't done all his homework and writes as a result of his mood swings. However, I'd like to believe that I do possess some sort of imaginative brilliance (not trying to be cocky, just stating the fact) and create a story and write it in less than two hours. So maybe I am not a writer at all, maybe I am just an imaginator or a person who is merely observant.
Sukucha,
Thank you very much for your kind words my friend.
Juggy,
I have always prefered to write a lighthearted, giddy and a little humorous common man's story than write a grand epic or a moribund tearjerker. My subject matters hover around my friend and families because my childhood and teenage days were worth reminiscing, more so than my young adulthood. And maybe I am trying to live that youth through my stories, the ones I had never appreciated the joys of.
Speaking of SB, I frequent it whenever I have time. However, despite being amicable with all, I have been lambasted by two female visitors over nothing. And when I say 'nothing' I mean absolutely nothing. I didn't talk to them, I didn't know them, heck I didn't even know their existence. Yet I was villified, so that was a little disconcerting. After that I go there only when time permits. Nothing beats the joy of talking to Neo, Thuldai, DMG, welcu, prankie, dhwase and others. So, unlike you had mentioned earlier in one of my stories, I do not think anyone is gonna buy pizza for me anymore. :)
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Run Dmc
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Posted on 02-19-13 2:22
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Consider me your fan as well. It is pieces like this that brings me to sajha more often. You have art of telling story and on this piece i can relate to myself in some wierd way.
we all can look back and remember our friend who was somewhat similar to gaurav a.k.a. "Love guru"
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