Posted by: sum_off August 31, 2006
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not_even_wrong: I share my MS-WORD bytes in Sajha because I crave for that instant gratification from all those faceless responses to my posts. I am a self-doubting, rather limited man who enjoys compliments and attention as much as any Tom, Dick and Harry. Since I have somehow convinced myself I am nobody, I feel like I reek of arrogance answering personal questions here. However, I will ask you this: if I am willing to sum up my entire story to Beethoven’s ‘E’ minor (in which he did not compose any of his nine symphonies), do you think Nabin Bhattarai can be one of my favorite singers? Just some Gundruk-bhaat for thought. I love it here in Connecticut, and I have no desire of moving to Manasis, Virginia. Thank you so much for your interest though. You have me obviously confused with someone who you want me to be. I for one can only wish I were someone else. Having known me so well, I know, if I were not me, I would hate to be around me. Trust me. samyukta: Let me know if you find a good editor for me. Dissident: I’m so anxious that I may start paying you for reading me. Do you have a paypal account set up? Suna, pretty, sndy, fuchhu: Thank you. Riten: Anything I write without using the first person singular noun (‘I’) is a work of fiction. Therefore this one is fiction. Deep: Thank you so very much for equating my writing to my all-time favorite show on the solar system. You got it. That was my intention. I was writing this in the mode of situation comedy (Sitcom), alas, I had to throw away more than 15 pages of my writing because I just could not stop writing. Thank you sir for reading it for what it was intended to be. Bambi: Thank you so much. I am a big fan of people who have aptitude for deciphering sarcasm. It was not meant to be mean though. PS I am very confused by the word ‘narration’ that some of you have used to describe this script. Are you all using it in a more generic sense that adapts any substantial exposition in the form of writing? I would not use the word ‘narration’ to describe this story. Then again, speaking in terms of literary style, I am being too unambiguous.
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