Posted by: rudra prasad upadhya May 1, 2006
Nepali guys
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They show Seinfeld on two different channels. I haven't watched recent episodes of South Park, you know, especially not the ones about Al Gore and that whole Oprah Winfrey ruckus. The type of girl I like is usually smart and classy, and possessing a brilliant mind to boot(Brilliant Brunette, your name makes you very appealing in my eyes). I may act like a clown on this board, but in real life I am quite different. Just a heads up, because some of you ladies seem to love that proverbial "bad guy" persona. I am not that type of person, and women with a mean streak really bother me. (This is veering into "serious" territory. I apologize hai BB, haha). Hmm, Brilliant Brunette,you sound pretty busy. Are you a student or are you working or are you trying to balance both work and school? How do you keep yourself so busy? Although I work full time--the company is one of those small businesses, but it is actually expanding rapidly-- and go to school, part time, as well(will have a Master's degree in my pocket in a couple of weeks) I seem to have a lot of free time on my hands. Most Nepalis seem to just jump straight to Master's and study full time. I didn't choose this option. I am very satisfied with the type of life I lead. You know how graduate courses are, you get A's if you're on the teacher's good side, so I don't seem to study a lot. I have this take-home exam due this monday and I haven't even started it. I like reading books, mostly nonfictions, and watching movies when possible. Now that I'm in my mid 20's, I am not into clubbing and partying, and whatever else younger boys and gals like to do. Saturdays and Sundays are snorefests to tell you the truth. Time goes by cleaning the house, mowing the lawn, doing the dishes(usually have a big stack by the time weekend approaches), walking my two dogs, barbecuing when the weather is nice, and watching tv and surfing the net. I had a lot of time on my hands when I was doing my undergrad as well. My dorm buddies were all White guys. These guys were primarily conservatives(one even tried to convert me to Christianity--told him I didn't believe in organized religions), and never drank,smoked or went partying( by the way, this is very typical of Americans. The estimate is that almost 50 percent of Americans don't drink--the number ranges from 30-50). Boy, did they study or what? You know how Nepalis think that Americans are lazy bums? This is not true from my own experience. I use weekends to research investment opportunities b/c I'm trying to save money-- who knows I might need it for a rainy day. I don't know, but most adults I know ( Americans--I don't really know very many Nepalis unfortunately :(, ke garnu, came here when I was in my teens and don't have contact with my old Nepali buddies ) are leading the same type of lifestyle. I know it sounds boring, but I think this is a typical lifestyle for adults here in America. I have talked about this with my colleagues. This is what they tell me. I'm not even gonna start on some of these older folks who have hildren. They have an even more pathetic life. So, how do you keep yourself so busy? I just can't seem to do it. The day was good for me. Hope you had a good day as well. Hoping to hear from you by tomorrow evening. Till then adieu. :).
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