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 GALT - PATNA MAIL

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Posted on 08-23-06 3:05 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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"light skinned pretty female "
This is a typical South Asian attitude. A dark-skinned girl is ugly, whereas a light-skinned girl is beautiful by default, even with pock-marks. Don't blame ya, buddy. I liked the story though.
 
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Posted on 08-24-06 10:40 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 08-24-06 11:18 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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So what exactly did that fair and lovely lady do to Senor Galt? I still don't know.
 
Posted on 08-24-06 12:38 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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" I would never blame her for what went through that night. My respect for women escalated even more that day."

The last line feels like a cop out for the author. Is that a escape hatch for the guilt associated with the pleasure from the experience with a lady almost old enough to be his mother? At the least it sounds hollow.

Great story-telling though. Keep them coming.
 
Posted on 08-24-06 1:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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oh john gyalte bro
aadhi aaddi story nalkehaun na..
aadi padhyo ani pachhi padhda charm ali lose hunchha
that's if you can...
 
Posted on 08-25-06 1:36 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Rudrajyu,
Thanks for visiting, but it was just a portrayal of difference in complexion, had she been a dark woman among whites, I would have mentioned her nonetheless. But yes, the proclivity of majority of south Asians is towards fairer skins, I should be lying if I do not acknowledge it, I am a Nepali regardless.

Lootejyu,
Our own imaginations inspire us here, not anything else, but thanks for the compliment, although undeserved. Yes, I went to Rourkela, not the best place on earth I wanted to be, but certainly one of the better schools in the nation.

Riten,
I admire your curiosity, but it has been long years. I only remember my constantly accelerating heartbeat and blurred vision throughout the episode.

Sajhauser jyu,
It was just a depiction of incident, and was not should not be considered rhetoric. I mentioned her just for the heck that she was fair, I would have mentioned her anyway even if she belonged to any other color.

Imi,
True....but read this line you must have overlooked.
“I was felt all over, either by coincidence or by deliberation; I would debate it all my life”. I am still debating, maybe it was an accident, maybe she actually felt me, maybe I am a pervert, it does not matter as far as the ambiguity remains, I just narrated the situation to the best of my knowledge.

Flippy,
You make my day with your replies, you always have time to read my nonsense don’t you? But this was anything but classic.

Camoflagged,
I have been in mixed emotion all these years, regretting sometimes that I did not reciprocate, and repenting over the compunction that I did not stop her. As far as the next day went, I was simply sleepy.

Hyaaa,
First and foremost, I would like to apologize for my harsh words towards you in my earlier thread irrespective of who started the debate. That was puerile, and perhaps I was still not used to be at the receiving end of sharp tongue criticisms. I regret for that crossfire.
The context here, however, is slightly different, I am simply narrating what I have seen over the years, maybe I am wrong, but I cannot change myself overnight, typical south Asian creed that I belong to. As far as the career incentive is concerned, I would have wanted to be a creative writer or an artist or a tennis player, ambitions that would never see daylight now. Thanks for visiting.

Sunnydev,
You are the first person to ponder through my finishing line and I wonder why no one mentioned about it. The bottomline is, women have desires too, and we should appreciate anyone who brings it out not by premeditating, but by the spur of a moment. Perhaps it might have been premeditation, but I still respect her mettle to do so. I take is as yet another breaking of glass ceiling, and I admire the nerve of a common housewife to feel a man despite social obligations. Women have been a subject of sexual aggravation over many years, in every part of the world. If the men often get away with it, then why can’t women?

Aznshawty,
My dear ever popular and charismatic sajha luminary, I am flattered by your reply. But the use of term desperation however sounds derogatory, I respect her as yet another Paarijat.

Katrina,
Which school are you referring to? BSAM or Rourkela??

Ss74k,
Thanks for visiting, I enjoyed your inquiry about loote.

Deepjyu,
Thanks....but I enjoyed bhav – smriti even more.

DWI,
I wish I had such patience, temperament and time to write a fiction. Further, I am not best suited to write a fiction, I have lightyears to go....by the way which batch were you in?

Gidilat,
A cop out to some extent, true, there were moments of bliss along with feeling of guilt too, but the teeter totter tilted towards guilt. Read my reply to sunnydev, if it explains something pertaining to your question.
 
Posted on 08-25-06 1:43 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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poontedai,

Sorry....i missed your smile, hence could not reply....i am honored that you at least cared to read my baloney.
 
Posted on 08-25-06 1:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If you went to the Army school (not campus), then I am atleast 2-3 batches senior to you. Keep BSAM proud.
 
Posted on 08-25-06 1:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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DWI,
I was in college, Hemant rana was the then principal.
 
Posted on 08-25-06 4:05 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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yeah...Rourkela is a good school...in fact most of the REC's are better schools of India after IIT, BITS-pilani and Rorkee.

until now, i used to think that for being a technical person, i will get an escape to justify my poor writing skill. after knowing that you are a technical person yourself, i have to find another escape...darn! i feel like getting drowned in one tea-spoon of water.. hehe...

LooTe
 
Posted on 08-25-06 4:13 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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How about a ditch? A teaspon won't be enough! :D

Maybe they're nonsense for you, for me, an inspiration!:)

Good Friday ya'll.
 
Posted on 08-26-06 2:23 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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wtf,
My apologies, i missed your reply like i missed poontedai's, shall follow your advise hereon, I will try not to break my stories into pieces.

Lootejyu,
which REC are you from? Mind disclosing?

Flippy,
On the contrary, avid readers like you inspire me to write more. A good weekend for you too.
 
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well, actually i did not go to india for my UG ...ended up at some other place...will share it some day through stories or some other way hehe...

cheers john bro!

LooTe
 
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John, I think, I have been away from Sajha for far too long - such a refreshing experience coming back to Sajha after a good stretch of five months! Blimey. I will now start looking for SITARA et al... my old Sajha chums!

Loved your story as always - marvellous. I just envy your passion for story-telling which only a few of us have an innate gift for. I will try and locate your other stories in slow time.

In Endinburgh at the mo, enjoying the week here at the Fringe. So busy hopping in and out of the makeshift theatres and art galleries before the summer break comes to a close. Did some camping down south and in the Highlands up north.

Hope all is well with you John.
Carpe diem
 
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John,
Needless to say, you have an amazing gift of story telling, but I, for one, was amazed by the way you concluded this story.

It looks to me that your participation on this whole thing was MUTUAL. So, I do not think anyone was victim there. But you portray yourself as a helpless victim to such an extent that while women in those crammed buses had that option of getting off the bus before their departing destination, you were tied down besides that "fair skinned" lady.

I certainly did not feel that a separate and a mutually agreed event as yours could avenge all sexual harassment, which were NOT mutually agreed upon, done to the entire female sex over centuries. In saying so, I got the impression that the the night you went through could not have been any worse when in fact you walked out with 'joy' in the morning.
 
Posted on 08-27-06 1:03 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Awesome story!!!!!! If men and women are equal, both should face the same music. You just happened to be the victim. I've been through something similar with aunties, only now I don't blame them -same reason.

Keep making love with words John and ride the orgasm of literary stardom! Kudos to you!
 
Posted on 08-27-06 7:28 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nice narration as usual!
I never wanted to travel by train in Bihar but I had no option beside that. Travelling in the first class was impossible, neither my dad suggested nor I thought about it. But with fear and a lot of things, I used to travel in the third class compartment remembering one of my australian's teacher comment "India is a volatile country". In one of the trip in Bihar ( its must be along sunauli - mujjafarpur route), I went to the rest room and when I came back, one guy was sitting in my seat. I told him that it was my reserved seat ' instead he repied, ' ye bihar hai bhaiyya , kisi rule nai ha ( something like that in hindi)'. I asked him to get away from my sit, but he insisted me. I just kept on standing remembering my teacher's comment , " India is a volatile country". Finally after 4-5 stations, he got off and I was able to get my seat.
 
Posted on 09-03-06 10:47 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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john bro!!!:oD

at last!!!hehe..well at last got the mood to be here ;oP..there had been times where wanted to say some words..but thot the words will def come out wrong esp with the mood one was experiencin?:oS...

anyways wont say on that(i think mood still aint u know..right?;oP hehe)..kinda thot i say hi!!:oD..and of cos to share with u the joy of being to read silently!which im sure u do enjoy too..dun u?;o)..u better re kya ;oP hehe..

and dun mind me..for i did try to FEEL U!when i was readin wat u shared ;o)..and felt u a bit :$ i think ;oP hehe...

hope u(and ur loved ones are) doin good :oD (for that matter even ur unloved ones ;oP hehe)and hope u dun stop sharing!cos someone def will be silently reading ;o) hehe..

good day!:oD
 
Posted on 09-03-06 11:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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John,

I'm sure you must be getting rather fed up of the constant rave reviews--but, you only have yourself to blame -each succesive post from you is a delight to read; therefore, kudos..yet again! :-)

This one is particular, brought back some memories- I spent some time in Kolkatta (Calcutta..however they spell it these days :-)) and went on a field trip to Jamshedpur and Assansol...seems like light years ago :-)

Cheers.

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Anon!!! :-)

It's been ages I know, but for the last two days, I've been littering Sajha with messages trying to find out how things are with you (check the old Nelson thread)..I know you were in a period of self reflection so hopefully things turned out as you had hoped? :-)

You take care.
 
Posted on 09-03-06 11:48 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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john bro dun mind hai!

someone cares!wahahah ;oP..well felt like someone cares re kya..how much the other person denies ;oP hehe...anyways things aint too bad..well it can be worse?..wrote some other stuffs..and quite a mahabharaat it turned out to be?i did cut it down hehe..and yeah basically ppl who cant really sleep but need the sleep!that mahabharaat might help!;oP hehe..

why do u tink i dun read me own mahabharaat!dun want to get sleep easily?:oS hehe..anyways yeah nepaali!!i noticed!!!but not like u were littering!;oP hehe littering is bad hoina?;oP hehe...but yeah cheers for the thot(s)!:oD..i got some more thread to visit and share a bit of opinions(pretty opinionated chu ;o)..tho yeah i dun put make up on me opinions hai!i try not to!;oP hehe)..periods will always come hoina?..time and time again?dyam the periods the other gender has to go thru!:O hehe..this time i think mine is not a short period!:o| hehe..but oh well..tomorrow who knows hoina?

btw not goin to court?;oP hehe..anyways cheers for makin the time(we know u did ;o) hehe)...good day there..and yeah i better go to those other threads!esp when the mood and the energy is there?plus fren just came downstairs(dun think he woke up from me typin downstairs?or did he?:o| hehe) sayn wat time i will sleep..cos yeah guess i shud be doin that asap :oD..a bit scared how tomorrow will be..esp when im feeln so hyper right now(from highs we do go down hoina?hehe)..but yeah..tomorrow ta tomorrow..im sure sleep will make me forget me this hyper(high) time?hehe..lookn foward to tomorrow..but not too optimistically!;oP hehe..

catch ya around..:oD..

john bro dun mind!mood ni estai!kya type garnu maan cha it seems :oS hehe..
 
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Dear dear,Mr. Galt, was good reading you again. One of the few handfuls still leftover from some time ago when fine writers were more in abundance. How you been ,old guy?

I see ya everywhere now Dannyboi @@!
 



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