A Case of Sixtynine

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A Case of Sixtynine

Postby rabipaudel1 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:52 pm

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Re: A Sixtynine Case

Postby rabipaudel1 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:57 pm

forgive me, for I had no time to review or edit it. It is a very impromptu and off-hand article.
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Re: A Sixtynine Case

Postby kazi » Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:50 am

haha.. you have outdone your skills in literature, @rabipaudel1. This is one of the most entertaining articles I have read in a while now. I like the way you take facts an spin it with imagination and dexterity. Although, I have to admit that some of the things might leave some bitter aftertaste. Nevertheless, just as we enjoy horror movies and filth, I have thoroughly enjoyed this piece. Keep up the good work and humor.

As usual, some comments:
1. I think we have engaged in intellectual discussions extensively on the India-Nepal border issue in other discussions. But what we do not have is a list of factual events that entail these issues. If you like, instead of providing general comments on rape and plunder of ur mothers and fathers and sisters and brothers, you can create a list of cases that clearly and distinctly elaborate on the horror stories caused at the border.
2. Nationalism has worked wonders for the US and many countries, creating unity, solidarity and progress. I think nationalism for Nepalis should be used to ameliorate the disparity within the country first. Then we can deal with the outside effectively.
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Re: A Sixtynine Case

Postby rabipaudel1 » Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:33 am

thanks Sauvagya ji. In fact, it's an offhand article, as I have sculpted out a fine (forgive my self-aggrandizement) apology for not being able to review the material. But, my grandmother guessed it right, I love to experiment with thoughts.
The reason why I bent too backward to rely on 'daughters, fathers, or brothers' is mainly because I have no time to collect facts on it. Another, obviously, is to flow not against the rhythm of topic: its erotic overtures. One is my weakness and another is, if you permit me to say, the strength. That is a perfect blend of vulgarity and refinement. These days working little bit harder on poems.
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Re: A Sixtynine Case

Postby kazi » Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:50 pm

good, keep up the good work.
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Re: A Case of Sixtynine

Postby Sauvagya » Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:03 pm

@rabipaudel1, I think both aspects are your strengths.. not to worry. But remember (ur grandmother might have already told you this) that weakness is nothing but strength abused.

once again, congratulations on your great works.. unlike mere mortal human beings, ur words will become immortalized in the annals of history...
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Re: A Case of Sixtynine

Postby rabipaudel1 » Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:45 pm

hehehe...thanks Sauvagya ji...
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Re: A Case of Sixtynine

Postby Sauvagya » Sat Feb 27, 2010 9:30 am

you need not mention it at all.. @rabipaudel1.. you deserve it all.. keep up the stimulating work.
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Re: A Case of Sixtynine

Postby kazi » Sun Feb 28, 2010 6:41 am

@rabipaudel1, seeing the new blood & youth in you has made me excited that the country still has hope of redemption. If you will, what are your thoughts on:
After democracy was restored to Nepal, by way of polls, the people asked the political leaders to form an interim *milijuli* sarkar with two agenda: (1) draft the constitution (2) hold elections for new democratic government under the new constitution. @rabipaudel1, what do you think about the progress being made by the current government's efforts & its predecessor towards the agenda given to it. What are some issues and possible solutions?
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