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Posted on 12-01-05 5:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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a collection of random thoughts

last year the monsoon failed
and failed my youngest seed
the king's dogs go hungry
but i too have kids to feed
********

k mero sharir mato le banecha
ra ma dhunga chapayera khaun?
ki mera nas nas ma hawa udecha
ra ma pawan piyera aaghaun?
*********

no dodging this googly
the people appealed
and prithvi narayan said 'yer out!'
*********

a call to arms?

gandhi said non-violence
but do we
endure in silence?

buddha preached compassion
but what if
torture is the fashion?

when duryodhan wouldnt yield
did not arjuna
step to the battlefield?

so raise your eyes to the light
now is when
you stand up and fight!!
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a bloody blanket
spread over a hungry man
the blood keeps him warm
*************************
 
Posted on 12-01-05 6:04 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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keep them coming ! Powerful, thought provoking words!

no dodging this googly
the people appealed
and prithvi narayan said 'yer out


Can you elaborate on this? oh no no! i did get the googly, appeal and yer out..or did u mean to say, people got AfridiED! :)
 
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Good one
The pointed finger to call "Yerrrr outtt" is a poignant comparison..I believe you meant either the Maoism or Autocracy is out...didn't you? How fitting, umpired by the one who built this nation.
Keep 'em coming.

 
Posted on 12-01-05 7:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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" no dodging this googly
the people appealed
and prithvi narayan said 'yer out!' "

---I don't think it has anything to do with Maoism. It has EVERYTHING to do with the King's steps now-a-days. The 'yer out!' is the metaphorical "F*ck You!" that King G has been saying to people's voices (people's voices is mentioned as 'people appealed').

" a bloody blanket
spread over a hungry man
the blood keeps him warm "

----I don't want to flatter le chef de nuit, but, the above three lines are one of the strongest I have ever read. Absolute beauty. It just knocks the conscience out of your brain.
 
Posted on 12-01-05 7:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey chef du nuit

Kya ho yesto..Gazzabai cha lou..

Angalis pani oostai, nepali pani oostai, Fracais pani oostai.

Bravo ! Bravo !
 
Posted on 12-01-05 7:35 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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akchally, the prithvi narayan shah was something totally different

asti school ma cricket kheleko, ani malai fokatya lbw out diye kya, hit outside of off, playing a stroke. taipani tyo autocratic umpire le aumla uthaidiyo

anyways, thats how i thought about it. tara thats the thing about poetry haina, you can interpret in whatever way you see fit, your proly right too.

and thanks yall for your encouragement
 
Posted on 12-01-05 9:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Good one, le chef du nuit. Continue pouring your strong and emotional lines.
 
Posted on 12-01-05 10:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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"ला चेफ दे नुइतजी" it is really an excellent one.
a bloody blanket
spread over a hungry man
the blood keeps him warm
यात्रा जारी राखम है॥
 
Posted on 12-02-05 10:24 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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>>The pointed finger to call "Yerrrr outtt" is a poignant comparison

Prthvi Narayan was giving a sign that "I'm going to fart, just close your nostrils!"
 
Posted on 12-03-05 1:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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THE TROUBLE WITH UMPIRES

so the other day i was batting.
batting well, mind you. nice crisp compact strokes, nothing extravagant. i was settling down to a nice long satisfying innings.

and then it happened.
the ball was pitched up. not really a juicy half-volley, mind you, but driveable. i took a good full stride to the pitch of the ball, and brought my bat down. and missed. the ball came in and hit my leg. the bowler appealed, half-heartedly. and the umpire, he raised his finger. i was out.

now, he was wrong.
absolutely in the wrong. i was struck outside off, and i was playing a stroke. no way i'm out. but i was. such is the authority of the umpire. the life of the gladiator depends on the caeser's thumb.... if that finger goes up, your going down.

you see, we're all humans
umpires are supposed to be impartial, but sometimes they aren't. after all, they're only human. not avatars of the god of fair-play.

the bad umpire may come in many guises
he may favor one side because they are his friends. he may single out a single player for an unjust decision, because they like the same girl. maybe it is not his fault. he is trying hard, but his eyesight is failing. or maybe he is just dosent care about the game.

the last type of umpire gave me out
he just wanted to go home. he figured the way i was batting, that might not happen too soon. so he gave me out. "i was bored" was what he told me.

controversy in international cricket umpiring
a technological marvel called hawk-eye has the potential to revolutionize umpiring. it is software adapted from tracking ballistic missiles to tracking a cricket ball. considerably more accurate than the human eye. if properly used, it can just about eliminate human errors. yet, it's implementation is being met with resistance.

opponents have a myriad of arguments

one such opponent says that 'cricket is a game of glorious uncertainties'. it is, indeed, a game of glorious uncertainties. however, this misses the point. the game is glorious. however, there is nothing glorious about an umpire mistakenly giving a batsman in full-flight out. for any reason.

there is yet another faction. the 'good old days' people. the ones who say that umpires have always been there, and replacing them by gadgets would remove the soul of the game. to them, i say they do not understand the role of the umpire. the umpire is there to ensure the game is played according to the rules. thus, removing human fallibilities from decisions is to be desired.

and then there are those who dont understand the technology. or make any effort to understand it, for that matter. they insist that there is no way hawk-eye is better than the human eye. there is no way these new-fangled notions are better than the trusted ways of yore. but, would you still use a candle if you can read by electric light?

and then there are the umpires who believe they will be replaced. does anything need be said of them?

during the 1992 cricket world cup, an element of technology was tried out. the third umpire. to help the two officials on the ground, television re-plays were used to adjudicate run-outs and stumpings. there have been some problems, that is to be expected with something new. but no one in their right mind would suggest that we revert back to the old system. it is patently obvious that these changes have made the game fairer.

it is true that in the end, the umpire will remain. even with technological aid, we still need someone to send the batsman marching. but the umpire need not be human. flashing lights and mechanical pointing devices are just as effective as a finger.

thats what i think, anyways. please feel free to disagree
 


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