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Xena
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Posted on 10-25-05 7:42
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Out of all the sajha ko dashain pix I have sen this year..I really loved the Arkansas one. I guess it reminds me of the time back home when Dashain was exactly like that..friend/family..games...feast. To those nepali in Arkansas...your Dashain rocks! BTW...bichara khaasi :(
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Posted on 10-25-05 9:11
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oi xena..hypocrite!!!u eat khasi like anything..and bichara re?sheesh u took me hyprocrisy ho!:@ i was wondering where some of it had gone to ;oP....oi dun forget that nepali tarkari :oD....3 weeks ma ;o)....and go sleep ;oP....kaam na kaaj ..jahiley sajha ma!!!(dyam i think i got me hyprocrisy back!!!REJOICE PPL!!!PARTY!!!!!!WOOHOOOO!!;oP hehe) good day :oD
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Xena
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Posted on 10-25-05 9:30
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What hypocrisy?? I know I said bichara..but can't I say it? I felt sorry for the poor goat. But, I do admit I ate his cousin or some sort of relative in Dashain too. But seeing the process of actually being killed..well gives U a different feeling. Sometimes ignorance is a bliss. And what tarkari? Make it yourself. Don't U have hands? And what jaaile paani sajha? Look who is talking...U R one big hyipocrate. And U better start studying...UR exams are all in one week..that's a killer. All the best!
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Posted on 10-25-05 9:50
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oi xena!!dyam u!!cos of u i have to go back on me words :o(..(well duh!!was goin as i said i be gone to someone else in the other thread :oS..but seeing u replied had to reply :oS..so let me blame u re kya ;oP..u know me ;oP hehe...HYPOCRITE!!!!!!!heheeheh) sheesh(btw u playn along to me post ho?hope u didnt get offended ..too easy i tell u ;oP..hehe)well u shud see how some other animals are slaugtered :o| can understand why some ppl turn into vegetarian..cheers to those who does tht :oD..but well ke garney...were thot from ages ago..to kill for food...well ke garney ho :oS...we have to survive by eating..and we are too pampered...masu chahi halcha..culture ma jhan khasi!!khasi!!cha...so hehe...anyways were u the one who initiated that khasi ko masu dinner that time?so yap u!!u take the blame!!i take the blame for pork next time hai ;oP...ani malai nepali tarkari banaunu ayeko bha ta..restaurant kholtey ;oP hehe...well i heard from someone u learned a nepali dish...learnin for someone special ho ;o)..sheesh share with frens too!:@:@ ;oP hehe... anyways thanks for wishes..and good luck to u too :o| go sleep :o| look at the time :o| im typing some other stuffs too ke..multi task and today mood ni typing mood cha :oS... ani well..dun reply!!!sheeesh!!;oP hehe.. good night Xena :oD...u go study too ;o)..malai matrai re?u hypocrite u!;oP hehe..dyam!!dun dare steal more of me hypocrisy ;oP hehe...
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Posted on 10-25-05 9:59
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Thanks Xena! Were just trying to make Magnolia, Arkansas a new "home" away from home. Next Dashain, if it works out U could join us.
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Posted on 10-25-05 10:09
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Xena, I totally agree with you. We organized a huge party where I live with the cultural program, party, after hours DJ etc. But non of that reminds you of being back home. Those pictures from Arkansas dashain party really took me back home. They enjoyed the real-time dashain than anyone else (at least from the Pictures) outside of Nepal. Damn, you guys know how to party!!!!!!!!!!!! yeah, I agree....... bichara khasi!!!!! P.S. I'm prolly the biggest Khasi lover in this whole world.
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Xena
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Posted on 10-25-05 10:23
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Anonymous (khup anonymous ho..ur writing style is so similiar to ur old nick), I was merely experimenting with nepali cooking. I give up! I guess I wasn't born to be a cook. Well the food last time was edible hai? I guess that's good enough..but not really...remember the way our moms used to cook? droool! And me initiating our mini dashain party? Well, I don't know why..but this year, was really into Dashain ko mood. Hopefully, next year, I will celebrate it with my family..can't wait ho! Anyways, I dont' wanna cook. I am suppose to be pampered..remember??? Timi budho bhayera laaz chaina?? U R asking someone younger than U to cook..harey..what has this world come to? :D Magnolia, I am invited!! Woooohoo! Thanx :) I really like your dashain there compared to others in US. Don't change it to those disco sisco kina Dashain hai? Disco Sisco is too common..we can have it any given day. It's so nice to see Dashain being celebrated in the traditional style :) Nepalover, u and me...2 votes for Arkansas! :)
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palpali gaule
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Posted on 10-25-05 10:26
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good point, nepalover- and xena. the "celebrations" in big cities like nyc and boston and dc are all-out parties and even though the cultural programs are always really great and the food is usually delicious and it is a fun time, it's so far removed from its context. it is a new style of celebrating dashain to go with an american context and reminds me nothing of my celebrations in nepal. don't get me wrong, i do enjoy them, but it's not the same.... but the people in arkansas seemed to have a good, ol'-fashioned dashain. they held it outdoors (which is awesome!) and they kept it SIMPLE! they played volleyball and taas and seemed to have just enjoyed the day. that squirrel freaked me out a little, but the people in the photos looked genuinely happy!
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Posted on 10-25-05 11:31
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Hi Xena: I agree with you regarding the celebration of Dasahara in Magnolia, Arkansas. Also, the celebration of Mobile, Alabama is worth pointing out here. The very similarity of Mobile and Magnolia compared to the other parts of the States Dasahara celebration is, you can feel the warmth and aroma of Dashain in "Home away from Home..." Especially putting Jamara and Tika with the praying- seeing those pictures especially of Alabama and Arkansas makes me so nostalgic of Dashain this year than ever before. I am glad that some of our fellow countrymen have not lost their tradition and essence of being a Nepali in a foreign land. Guys with Daura-Suruwal just look awesome and Gals with those Sarees, Hmmm..... You guys really kicked the arse of Metropolitan Celebration of Dashain of Boston and New York City. Good for you guys.... Hope to see more Deusi and Bhailo pictures for coming Tihar. HD
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Posted on 10-25-05 11:58
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ARkansas guys ....u guys seems to have the best dashain anywhere in USA.....ur pics remind me of back home.....keep it up...u guys rock
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Hunk_in_Grave
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Posted on 10-25-05 12:16
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I have to agree with Xena. I would say that there is a huge difference between how nepalese in small cities like Magnolia or Mobile etc..and in big cities like NYC, LA, Boston follow nepalese culture. Being in cities of different sizes and with varied nepalese population over the past few years, I myself have experienced that small population tend to bring more closeness and understanding among people than larger communities, which I guess is a human nature.More the number...more the differences. Personally I enjoy being in small cities with less number of people...that way you tend to become close to everyone.
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Posted on 10-25-05 12:31
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I personally was in Magnolia, Arkansas for some time and I can tell you you can't beat the intimacy and closeness that you get among yourselves in smaller cities like Magnolia. I always miss dullness and aloofness that Magnolia had. Dr. Dykema has been a father figure to all the Nepalese there; kudos to him!!
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palpali gaule
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Posted on 10-25-05 12:38
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anyone have any information and/or insight regarding wichita, kansas and the nepali community there? the university? the town?
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palpali gaule
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Posted on 10-25-05 12:39
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sorry if that post seems a bit random, but as we're discussing smaller communities in smaller towns in america, it made sense to me to ask....
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MeroJageer
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Posted on 10-25-05 12:39
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Khasi khasi
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Posted on 10-25-05 12:40
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Posted on 10-25-05 12:40
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Posted on 10-25-05 12:41
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MeroJageer
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Posted on 10-25-05 12:42
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MeroJageer
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Posted on 10-25-05 12:42
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