Seema Kurup June 10, 2007
#6 Posted by seemakurup on June 23, 2007 7:11:37 am
hi bj!
honest, nothing forked out so far!!!
absolutely delighted (and partly shocked) to find the piece published. loved all the comments you guys made. look forward to more... even if they are the hatao-ise-yahan-se types...!
and a huge lol for azure`s
``good. must. amit. tahera.
ha.``
neembu, i agree with the self-indulgent muttering bit. only wish the bhang part too, had actually happened...
thanks tahera...
cheers folks!
honest, nothing forked out so far!!!
absolutely delighted (and partly shocked) to find the piece published. loved all the comments you guys made. look forward to more... even if they are the hatao-ise-yahan-se types...!
and a huge lol for azure`s
``good. must. amit. tahera.
ha.``
neembu, i agree with the self-indulgent muttering bit. only wish the bhang part too, had actually happened...
thanks tahera...
cheers folks!
#5 Posted by bjkumar on June 11, 2007 7:32:01 pm
#4 Hey Neembu
What a coincidence! I could not get past the first page either.
I perhaps instinctively dislike writings which are too lazy to use initial caps and whole sentences! Sounds to me like it is
It is...
rather FAKE!
#1 Hey Tahera
How much did this writer promise to fork over for putting in a good word?!
#4 Posted by neembu on June 10, 2007 8:57:38 am
Reading this piece was a chore. I gave up after a page. Writer, there is too much self indulgent, loopy muttering in this piece-it is as if the narrator is caught in some snide, bhang trip-which tends to get tedious and pointless.
#3 Posted by TOLKININ on June 10, 2007 8:29:32 am
Is it a love Quadrilateral
Hue Ham Jinke liye Barbad
Woh Cha he na kare yaad
Hum unke yaad maine
Gaye Jaen Ge Gayen jayen Ge
Hue Ham Jinke liye Barbad
Woh Cha he na kare yaad
Hum unke yaad maine
Gaye Jaen Ge Gayen jayen Ge
#2 Posted by Azure on June 10, 2007 6:49:44 am
oi! why do you girls write these abstract type undecipherable poems and articles? but if someone of TaheraSajids caliber has appreciated your article, then I guess it must be good.
good. must. amit. tahera.
ha.
Hehehe, just kidding. I had a dream a few days ago, a dream of streets lit up with golden lights and lanterns, and with stout brown buildings with flower shops in them. Your article somehow reminded me of that dream. Welcome to chonk daat kaam.
good. must. amit. tahera.
ha.
Hehehe, just kidding. I had a dream a few days ago, a dream of streets lit up with golden lights and lanterns, and with stout brown buildings with flower shops in them. Your article somehow reminded me of that dream. Welcome to chonk daat kaam.
#1 Posted by TaheraSajid on June 10, 2007 5:39:43 am
Beautiful. There`s a freshness to your style and a depth in your writing, Seema, that I find very appealing. Complicated, often confusing, aspects of relationships very expertly exposed, indeed!
Hope to read more from you.
Hope to read more from you.
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