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   Explain Trucking Paramendra Bhagat Jan 12-Jan-03 paramendra
     paramendra ji..good one.. keep it u 12-Jan-03 lonely
       Very impressive, and interesting, Parame 12-Jan-03 Biswo
         Paramendraji, very nice indeed. Do i 12-Jan-03 najar
           Lonely, I am glad you are not alone in t 12-Jan-03 paramendra
             Roger calling Dodger, do you copy ? 12-Jan-03 czar
               10-4 P.S. My current co-driver: <a ta 12-Jan-03 paramendra
                 so, tsar, "dodger" is para-minister's ha 13-Jan-03 whine and chij
                   Paramendara and Biswoji, Driving 18 wh 13-Jan-03 Sagun
                     >By the way i think i know u (Biswo). 14-Jan-03 Biswo
                       For someone who went to a good high scho 14-Jan-03 noname
                         Biswoji, I was thinking one of my frie 14-Jan-03 Sagun


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paramendra Posted on 12-Jan-03 12:39 PM

Explain Trucking
Paramendra Bhagat
January 11, 2003

http://www.geocities.com/paramendra/2003/explain.html
lonely Posted on 12-Jan-03 01:02 PM

paramendra ji..good one..


keep it up..
Biswo Posted on 12-Jan-03 01:34 PM

Very impressive, and interesting, Paramendraji. I too have one of your experiences: I have been to more than 40 states. Road trip. Obviously, full of surprises it often was.

Looking forward to your proposed published work.
najar Posted on 12-Jan-03 01:38 PM

Paramendraji, very nice indeed.

Do i also get an honorary mention in your Crisscrossing America novel because a few of us had made virtual plans on that particular thread of yours on sajha a while ago?
--just in jest hai, don't take it seriously :-)
paramendra Posted on 12-Jan-03 01:47 PM

Lonely, I am glad you are not alone in the positive vibe sector.

Biswo, you must have a thicker wallet than me. I could not afford to go on a road trip, and hence trucking.

Najar, possible. Very possible. But the interaction has to continue. I mean, Sajha, the site, will have to be mentioned somewhere, since it has been part of my "road trip."
czar Posted on 12-Jan-03 01:48 PM

Roger calling Dodger, do you copy ?
paramendra Posted on 12-Jan-03 01:52 PM

10-4

P.S. My current co-driver: http://members.fortunecity.com/aboveallhits/index.htm
whine and chij Posted on 13-Jan-03 11:30 AM

so, tsar, "dodger" is para-minister's handle? less importantly, what's his 20? come back.
Sagun Posted on 13-Jan-03 11:00 PM

Paramendara and Biswoji,
Driving 18 wheeler at America...........cool experience. I guess, it's fun and interesting. By the way i think i know u (Biswo). Hai hai......

Well-wisher,
Sagun
Biswo Posted on 14-Jan-03 01:44 AM

>By the way i think i know u (Biswo).

kasari? Are you from MN?

>Biswo, you must have a thicker wallet than me.

Paramendraji, actually, it must be the other way. I am still a student. I often rope in a few other friends for road trips, and we share the cost.It is often very cheap and very pleasant to wander around that way during vaccations. Did you watch "About schmidt"? Jack Nicholson also does some kind of road trip, some of those stops in the movie reminded me my own stops:-)
noname Posted on 14-Jan-03 06:47 AM

For someone who went to a good high school in Nepal and a good college in the United States, both on scholarships, there is this lingering guilt you feel on behalf of those who never made it, not because they were less smart, were less hard working, but not lucky enough. Talent is evenly distributed, what is not is opportunity.

YES !

Everthought of hiring a KHALASI?
Sagun Posted on 14-Jan-03 11:29 AM

Biswoji,
I was thinking one of my friend coz his name also Biswo that's why. No i am not from MN. Thanks.....

Sagun