Posted by: sum_off August 20, 2006
NINTH DAY IN NEPAL
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Nails: Though it is not a greatly structured sentence, I can live with that. Trust me I am capable of writing much worse. Read the sentence below from my first story nine years ago: The idiosyncratic endeavor of Sanat had led him to adjudicate that he was not the one capitalizing from the upheaval of such temperament, because his pretext was, it was caused by his boisterous alliance, and he professed he was maneuvered by the likes of his uncouth friends, that too on a very emotionally permeable epoch of his life. I remember I finally put a period in that sentence when ‘MS-WORD Thesaurus’ complained: “That’s it. I got nothing, dude.” nepalonmymind: You are the kindest. I am not that good. I knowl. Now I know you are a lady and always so compassionate… If you are single and not looking, I hope you grow to enjoy your own company. If you are single and looking, I hope you find a guy who argues without losing his humor. If you have already found one, or you are married, what the hell are you doing in Sajha? Go watch a movie or something. I hear, though the title sounds quite lame, ‘Snakes on a Plane’ is quite engaging. Kundalay: I quit drinking four and a half years ago, but I still miss Corona. Use a slice of lime with it (not lemon). Shwetaa: Are you a Nepali who was brought up in India? You seem to know Nepali culture, but not the language. Just a hunch… I have been wrong before. I usually am. Amanisha: If I ever publish it, I sure will send you a free copy. You don’t need to buy it. I love your user_id, hope it’s your name. Gwala: This is NOT a work of fiction. I am not that creative. And those of you who cried: thank you for sharing the load. I still stick to my original claim that 95% of the people I have met in Sajha are decent, considerate, and extremely kind. You guys make me wanna be a better typist.
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