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Ramkisne
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Posted on 10-18-05 2:51
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Ok guys!I been reading most of the stories in Sajha for last couple years but I am one of those who has never registered.Finally I did it today. Who do you think is the best writer in Sajha?
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Mercury
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Posted on 10-18-05 5:11
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~ New user, then welcome in Sajhaland. Reading stories from couple of years and registered just today, wow ! You can decide by yourself, who is the best writer?
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Ramkisne
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Posted on 10-18-05 5:28
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To be honest with you gys I have to say Deep.I love theway he writes and Sitara is a good one too.
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John_Galt
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Posted on 10-18-05 7:28
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well.... Sitara, unarguably the best writers of all others. Nirman, cracks me up with his lingo Nepe, very well informed Ashu, still retains the flair of harvard Newuser, great penmanship ZalimSingh, meticulous writer...seldom do we find flaws Sandhurst Lahure...a quality writer Ashley...I love her replies...she is hibernating now Deep...binary (probably tertiary) linguistic proficiency More to come.......
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snakebite
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Posted on 10-18-05 8:25
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Oys and his memory lanes. Deep and his typical Nepali short stories. Dipika's stories in writers guild. There was this writer who wrote couple of typical Nepali erotic stories long time ago, with great fluency. Don't remember his name but he was good. I guess we are talking about STORYtellers, aren't we? Some fkhead has "best writer" as the title of the thread and Best story writer in the content. Is it best writer or best story teller? I am confused.
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Sandhurst Lahure
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Posted on 10-19-05 5:33
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John, you had me included in your list above - how very embarrassing! Inducted into the Sajha rank and file already! A pretty meteoric rise by any standard surely, and one that yours truly will be loath to accept! Or he'll have jolly tough time hanging on to it and that'll be just not on! More pressure on his receding hairline eh!! Phew! And, and, even more embarrassing was that your list categorically - yes, categorically - failed to include one permanent Sajha luminary whose writing I have come to admire greatly: John Galt. Who else. :)) Did someone say something about John and his mate called 'humbleness': a pair made in heaven? Hmm,, Oh, yes, SITARA - the best. No doubt about that. My list would have said ditto, had you not beaten me to it this quick. Thanks John. I am on my two-day break, today and tom. Had to pop in to the office to check up on my emails plus Sajha, of course! Will probly see you later in the afternoon tomorrow. So, stay tuned, John.
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confusedd
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Posted on 10-19-05 5:42
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I think everyone are unique in their own way. But some long writings makes me fall sleep and some try too hard to fix their grammers. ha ha.
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