| HahooGuru |
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on 29-Nov-02 10:10 AM
Nepe, who suffered breakup with NK, seems to have joined FOSLA Sajhapur headed by Biswo and now followed by Sahara.... Paschim is now under stress, because he is also going to be member of FOSLA very soon once he returns from Indonesia to that ... Asian country. As Paschim said that he had fun while teaching the Nepali words to the beautiful CNN reporter in Indonesia. I am wondering he is absent from Sajhapur ... either in dates to reported by CNN or searching the URL of FOSAL (Sajhapur). Paschim is hiding, why? or he was over drunk: whiskey or whistle? Wine and dined too much or WOWOWed and DANCED too much ..... .. Without these 4 Home Run Main Batters (two on each side), this Sajhapur is getting less fun. We pitchers are throwing and throwing new topics but, all chewed by that Black Hole Glove belonged to San . If they keep on hiding, the fans will start shouting "We want Nepe" "we want Paschim" "we want Biswo" "we want Oohi! Ashu" ...... HG
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| Nepe |
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on 30-Nov-02 07:03 PM
GuruDev, I am cricket illiterate to understand the words you used, however, I read your personal affection to me, Paschim and Biswoji in them. Thank you hajur. Re. FOSLA, I did fail miserably in relationships. However, I have made peace with my life and I suppose that should make me disqualified for holding the membership of FOSLA. In any case, it has nothing to do with my occasional disappearance from Sajha. I am still around and I do not think I will ever be able to go away from Sajha. It is just my lack of time management skill, I often have to be in read-only mode or occasionally unable to make visits on daily basis. However, I have always enjoyed Sajha. Yes, I was saddened to hear Paschim saying he might disappear from Sajha. But I believe that he is aware of his strong fan base here in Sajha and therefore wouldn’t dare to disappoint them. I don’t think Paschim would do to us the same thing he says some ‘nishthuri’ did to him just last year ! Ashu is being missed too. However, as I understand, he is taking a kaaj-bida for his jaanch-saanch. He will be back. Good luck for his exams. There is no better professional provocateur than Ashu in Sajha. Biswoji is around despite his jaanch and I am enjoying reading his sharp comments on current affairs of our country. I share his appreciation for Justice Biswonath Upadhyaya’s surprisingly courageous and frank comments on how unconstitutional the working of the monarchy has been all along. GuruDev, I do agree with you that old hastis like Biswo, Paschim and Ashu have untaken place in Sajha. However, I can see some new ‘hastis’ making their own unreplacable place and in many ways raising Sajha to a new level of political discourse, philosophy, poetry, storytelling and humor. I do not need to take names of these recognizable individuals. Do I ? Change is nature. Change is inevitable. Change is only perpetual and permanent thing in nature. Therefore we must be ready for change in Sajha too. But the best part is that in an open, free, liberal, secular and democratic place like Sajha, we can not hope anything but good change. My salute to all old and new political commenters, thinkers, poets, storywriters, counselors, humorists, techies, activists and thousands of silent readers of Sajha. And last but not the least, I can not remain without giving compliment to wisdom filled anecdotes Gurudev yourself gracing Sajha with. Nepe (Witnessing the eve of a great historical change in Nepal and what’s its worth reflection in Sajha too if I am not wrong)
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