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No Electricity Checklists - Do's and Dont's

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1. Don't believe that you can finish tasks meeting the deadline. So work as and when electricity is there. (I am talking about personal tasks!!) 2. Charge your Cell Phone, as and when you see some voltage. Carry mobile charger along with you, or if you have couple of those then manage one in office and other at home. 3. If you believe in dressing funky then no problem, but if you think that you need to be well dressed, than Iron your clothes as and when you see some voltage. 4. Don't forget to put the Emergency lights chord plugged in to wall socket. It will help to charge it, if the electricity is there at off hours. 5. If your water system depends on motor, then its sure that you will end up in empty tanks when you require water the most (early morning natures call..hehe). Manage some buckets of water stored for SOS. 6. If you use electrically charged trimmers (and razors never), then do as in STEP 4. Not doing so, you may end up looking nasty, with half trimmed beards or.....

I am back

Dear All, I am back to blogging after quite long time, more than 1 1/2 yrs . Wait for new posts!!

MOMO - Served in Style

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I really liked the way MOMO was served in this restaurent, in Kathmandu Mall. Its really stylish!! (Way to the Restaurent) (MOMO served in Tailored Bamboo Case - Its Stylish Isn't it) (MOMO served in Tailored Bamboo Case - It keeps 'HOT' for long) (Enjoying MOMO in style with my friend bLuEsCaP, picture is the reflection of us in the tinted glass) Nice place to visit. Comfortable and Cheap as well. We choosed 1 Sechaun Chowmein, 2 Buff MOMO, 2 Cups of Milk Coffee, Some Puffing Sticks, we had our tummy full and we were done in under 250 Nepali rupees. Wasn't that great!! (All Pictures Taken On: 18th February, 2007)

Stand Still and Stand Tall, despite the troubles..

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I Clicked this innocent face on 14TH JUNE 2003 near the picnic spot at a place called KANDE, about 30 km from POKHARA, who was resting his burden on his immature shoulder so innocently. After I clicked I realized that the boy was standing still for the pose despite being bitten by a big ant (rote kamila, we call in Nepali) around his ankle. He didn't killed it out of anger but just let it go by jerking his chapped foot which ofcourse was naked with no sandal or shoes. Then after he teamed up again with his father (or guardian) towards his village. SO CALLED LEADERS OF OUR COUNTRY IF YOU REALLY ARE LEADERS OF THIS COUNTRY, LEARN TO STAND STILL LIKE THIS BOY DID, DESPITE THE TROUBLES AND LEAVE THE AGE OLD TRADITION OF "PEENDH NA BHAYEKO LOTA" KIND OF LEADERSHIP (Pot Without A Base Which Can Topple over in Any Direction Without Any Certainity). Learn to Stand Still and Stand Tall, despite the troubles.. Picture Taken On: 14th June, 2003

Sabai Laai Chetanaa Bhayaa.....

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The Phrase Is Self Explanatory... Isn't It?? (Picture is edited not to reveal the identity of the bike riders, cars, and pedestrians) Picture Taken on: 7th February, 2007

Fuel Shortage Vs. Automobile Ad.

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Who will dare to buy Cars, and high powered bike, if you need to queue up for a day to get 2.99 Litres of Petrol, the maximum petrol one can buy: Ceiling - Rs 200. Automobile Ads need to be rethought of, at least in Naya Nepal. Picture Taken on: 7th February, 2007

Naya Nepal Ko Supreme Court Ko Gate

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Naya Nepal Ko Supreme Court Ko Gate, Yestai Huncha Bhaney, Naya Nepal Kasto Huncha?? Who is responsible for this mess..?? Is this what we expect?? Will this be cleaned after 13th February 2007 (1st Falgun, 2063)?? I doubt.... Picture Taken on: 7th February, 2007