Rajesh Shankaran April 14, 2006
#3 Posted by haji004 on June 28, 2006 7:51:31 am
Rajesh, my name is Ahmad Hayat, your article ``The Parcel`` and my article ``My Summer of 69`` were published on Chowk within a day or two of each other...After having read ``The Parcel`` and having liked it (as I am quite fond of checking out peoples` interactions to my articles, having found none that day, I decided to read your article) I went for ``Generation Ex``. I would like to say that the sh*t that I had posted on chowk in the form of ``My Summer of 69`` and that by the way has received over 80 equally shi*ty posts is not even comparable to your magnificent article ``Generation Ex``. One of the best things that I have read in a long time, and I am not talking about chowk...anywhere for that matter.
Would love to have more of your publications here on chowk or elsewhere.
Ahmad Hayat
P.S. ``Generation Ex`` and ``My Summer of 69`` are only comparable in the sense that both of them describe past events. The content and intentions are ceratainly very different. Anyway I just wanted to tell you that you just became my personal favourite. Really :o)
Would love to have more of your publications here on chowk or elsewhere.
Ahmad Hayat
P.S. ``Generation Ex`` and ``My Summer of 69`` are only comparable in the sense that both of them describe past events. The content and intentions are ceratainly very different. Anyway I just wanted to tell you that you just became my personal favourite. Really :o)
#2 Posted by shobig_sifar on April 16, 2006 4:42:51 am
``The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see``.
Perhaps there wasn`t anything special about these people. People like them are generated at random in this phenomenon of continuity. It`s just that they were contemporaries of your father, and he wouldn`t want his time to end. Nobody does!
Well-written.
Perhaps there wasn`t anything special about these people. People like them are generated at random in this phenomenon of continuity. It`s just that they were contemporaries of your father, and he wouldn`t want his time to end. Nobody does!
Well-written.
#1 Posted by wiseguyin on April 15, 2006 12:35:52 am
Nice read...
Well if the 80s and the 90s were interesting, then the next 2 decades are going to be freaking
crucial, for sure. But at this point of time, it does seem as if the gods are smiling on my
civilisation, finally.
Well if the 80s and the 90s were interesting, then the next 2 decades are going to be freaking
crucial, for sure. But at this point of time, it does seem as if the gods are smiling on my
civilisation, finally.
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