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 A Man Who Wasn't there
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Posted on 07-01-13 4:39 PM     [Snapshot: 22]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 Once again you didn't dissapoint me. Well written. I remember you have written a separate story about Shweta. If I remember correctly she  occupies  a high profile post in big company.
 
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 nice one again brother!
 
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Posted on 07-02-13 3:08 AM     [Snapshot: 382]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 beehove_me, you always deliver and you do it with such class. Thank you! :)
 
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Posted on 07-02-13 9:40 AM     [Snapshot: 511]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Awesome as usual behoove. so many things i can relate to, but this part in particular hit home for me "I debated few minutes regarding my wisdom of going to United States and leaving everything back home, I knew my brother would soon follow suit and migrate just like I did, and at the end all that remained would be my old parents in a big house with two dogs and maybe a different version of Govind. I wondered if they would cough and wheeze all night while I’d be nipping on my Gin and Tonic in some nightclub in Chicago."



 
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One word. Goosebumps!

Did you watch 'Safe Haven' and 'Talaash' recently??

 
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what a fluent read......an engaging story with a  wonderful observations of the psychology of  the people who have been travelling away from their home...its quite ironic that most of the vegeterian parents in Nepal thinks momo is a good substitute than a home made feast..lol.
 
Posted on 07-03-13 7:34 PM     [Snapshot: 1054]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Always a pleasure to read your post..KUDOS!
 


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