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Sajha Gazer
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Posted on 02-14-08 9:09
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The story has been moved to the blog section for purposes of future editing and re-writing (edits currently expire after 90 days in this section).
Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks once again to all for reading and sharing your thoughts.
Last edited: 13-May-08 10:51 PM
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amber
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Posted on 02-14-08 11:39
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i just love the unique casual narration in your every
piece. you mould a common tale with an absolute realism without
a tinge of “fairytalenessâ€. after every statement there is a counter statement embedded
in it, rendering the readers with intellectual service of the writer’s double
vision. that's the charm of reading sajha_gazer. kudos!
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bhakunde bhut
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Posted on 02-15-08 12:52
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As smooth as a silk.
I'd lost in translation.
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davechappelle
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Posted on 02-15-08 2:36
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Nice!!! very realistic, something tangible, unfolds right in front of your eyes. You should write a few of these and try to get published. Best of luck to you!!
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latoboy
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Posted on 02-15-08 8:55
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very nicely written. sajha gazer... i'm waiting for the remaining parts.
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npl2us
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Posted on 02-15-08 10:50
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Marvelous piece. Beautifully orchestrated. There must be a lot of readers saying- isn't it my own story? Thanks SG, you have reminded many of us the hurdles we have passed to get to where we stand today. hopefully next part is coming out soon!! Have a good weekend!!
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 02-15-08 11:58
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Nice piece of work keep it up
~Bir
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Sajha Gazer
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Posted on 02-16-08 3:52
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Amber, Bhakunde Bhut, Dave Chappelle, Latoboy, Npl2us, Birbhadra: Thank you for your comments.
Thanks also to the silent readers and those commenting in the blog section and via Sajha mail.
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Rythm
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Posted on 02-16-08 6:27
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WOW, Loved this peice like many others by you. I was hoping to read more but I see Chapter 4 has not been appended yet. Eagerly waiting for more.. Please post the next one asap:D
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kalopani
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Posted on 02-17-08 3:40
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i want a girl like deepti in my life ... and i need to find supertech somewhere soon....good story btw, life in the usa for f1s
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Amazing
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Posted on 02-17-08 11:51
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Sajha_Gazer, great flow of the words, enjoying a lot so far. From Kathmandu to Delhi and Chicago to Bangladesh, Minnesota ta R K Puram. just going FANTASTIC.
waiting eagerly for Ashim's turn.
For the next one hour, Ramesh gave Uday a crash course on America.
hahahha, exactly!! Nepali people love to give a crash course, esp to new comers. I was given 5 crash courses by 5 different people. Guess what, these days Im doing the same.
Comparison between Dipti and Dilmaya is was really touching.
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somewhereondearth
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Posted on 02-18-08 1:34
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quality, A QUALITY one. superb flow with great, great control. loved every single word. each line makes its own standard. loved the presentation and everything. looking for more... great work..thanks for sharing..
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Yakku
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Posted on 02-18-08 7:59
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I am enjoying the story so far. Looking forward to reading rest of the story soon.
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M.P.
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Posted on 02-18-08 8:03
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Loved the story. Looking forward to reading more!
-M.P.
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Samsara
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Posted on 02-18-08 8:45
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Gazer, I left this piece for another day. Waiting to read till you'd finished it, but seeing all the positive comments here, just made me bite the bullet. And damn, it was awesome! You, Galt, sum_off and a few others make reading your stories so easy to go along with, and the way you get me so engrossed into it until I've finished the entire article (not even picking up my phone as it rings) just leaves me to believe that you'd do great if all your works were taken mainstream someday. Ever since Miss Sajha, I've been hooked!
hahahah and this excerpt cracked me up...I always thought the opposite happened bro. Girls, IMHO like the reverse psychology crap: "She did not fully know what she wanted but she had a clear idea of what she did not want. She did not want those boys who got drunk and fought in Nepali parties. She did not want show-offs who could not stop boasting about themselves or their families. She disliked those who spoke loudly and put others down. She wanted someone who would respect her and treat her as an equal." LMAO
And bro, this was my math teacher in school I kid you not...The details are astoundingly similar: "Besides, it did not help that the Nepali teacher was the worst-dressed and most unrepresentable of all the teachers. He had hair creeping out of his nose and growing on his ear lobes". hhahahahahahaha
Once again, thanx for the wonderful read...Waiting for the remainder of Part 3 (and Part 4 if any).
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Posted on 02-18-08 9:02
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well, i can not comment on such a nicely written story as i can never imagine to write such a nice story. very well written, thoroughlly enjoyed and eagerly waiting for remaining parts. I also like the characters in this story. they all are positive and doing well, which is really good.
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Posted on 02-19-08 1:47
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लेखक महोदय, आफुलाई अङ्रेजी पढ्न गाह्रो भएकोले ४ दिन लगायेर पढियो। अहिले सम्म त साह्रै राम्रो लाग्याछ, अरु भाग पनि झट्टै पढ्न पाम है।
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Rahul99
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Posted on 02-19-08 7:22
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Nicely written and presented. Great job indeed. Eagerly waiting for the remaining parts.
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SunnyDev
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Posted on 02-20-08 9:42
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Gazer,
I am familiar with those characters. You are so honest with the characters that their depiction is so down to the earth. However, your perception, keen observation and beautiful rendering of words has made this piece a colorful and interesting read. I like your way of building up the story introducing the characters inside out before bringing them into the checkerboard. This preface promises an interesting drama to follow.
SunnyDev
PS. Your memoir was good. I liked it.
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ourownparadize
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Posted on 02-20-08 12:40
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