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Posted on 11-30-04 8:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Surfing on Houston wep page I found this strangely dressed guy who very much looks familiar to me?
Does anybody know what is he doing over in the picture??

Uhi

 
Posted on 11-30-04 8:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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reckon, he's is busking
 
Posted on 11-30-04 9:26 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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His name is Lekhnath Bushal. He used to be a professor at St. Xaviers in Kathmandu. As far as I know he is dancing in that picture. I've heard he is a good dancer.
 
Posted on 11-30-04 9:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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LNB used to walk around with a foot ruler as a stick.We were "college" students so he would not strike us but he looked funny. He was good looking. At least the ladies in my class thought so. S. and P. always had nagging fights over lunch or on the bus ride home over LNB. But he did not know. They did not tell. "He is perfect," said the girls. I did not see it. Maybe because I was a guy and did not want to admit it. He was younger that other professors and that may have been the charm. His foot ruler sure was famous.

I met LNB at the Central Post Office in Sundhara. "Which mail is faster- registered or regular?" At that time in my life I did not know how to admit: " I don't know," yet. So I gave him all the guff about how in my opinion regular mail will be faster than the registered mail because they have to take more care for the registered mail and that it takes time to take care of the mail. After my lengthy explaination I looked at him satisfied at my own intelligence. He just said, "I will send it registered anyway," brushing away all my advise and not even showing any sign that he heard all the evidence that I had presented. He was a Physics teacher, for heaven's sake! He should weigh in the arguments and come to a sensible conclusion!

But those were the days when I thought every grown up was an ass. LNB was cool. I liked him. I know he does not remember me now. I would not have recognized him in this picture because I would not have looked that closely. Rosa's indentification helped. There will be times in life when there will be no such help. I will have to identify things, people and ideas by myself. I may have totally missed reminiscing about LNB. But that is not important.

LNB was our DRAMA CLUB advisor. The problem is that I was very interested but never took part. They presented the plays in SXC one Sunday afternoon. Alok said it turned out great and had glowing review about LNB but as usual I stayed home and fantasized about my own drama. Of course that was before I decided to live my life in reality and not in my head. There was a parallel world then. The world where I wrote, directed and played lead in my head. The fantasy were so real. I did not even realize when reality beckoned. I still do not sometimes. But memory when blended with reality and fantasy creates this tapestry of unknown faces, known smiles, symbols and when I see them again or as in this case when I am reminded of them I wonder where was I then? Where was I when they presented, "The Ugly Duckling?" Was that what they did? Why did I miss out on things that I wanted to do?

If there is a hint of complaint on my rant do disregard that. That is just trace element( wink scientific term LNB!) in the overall vista of a long a varied life well lived. It's just that I saw LNB dancing and remembered some things...some things which I otherwise would have no business remembering!

mG.
 
Posted on 11-30-04 9:58 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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rosa ya rite..he lives in houston..he goes to university of houston..
 
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I could never have even imagined in my wildest dreams that LNB would be doing some TANDAV dance (is it?) on stage. Maybe like MG, I didn't see him beyond a cool cool cool physics teacher. I didn't know him well during the two years on campus, but my memory of him revolves around after the school. One of the fondest memories of LNB is his participation in silly games in class like that passing on of those contagious "AHEM" !

 
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Posted on 12-01-04 8:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks Rosa,

I didn't know his name but as you said he is a physics professor, I am now sure he tought us in ASCOL for sometime. I am not sure...........
Cool..........now I am more curious what exactly is he doing??
 
Posted on 12-01-04 9:07 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I remember him..he kicked me out of his class once..wow...I am amazed...
 
Posted on 12-02-04 3:56 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Whoaa!! He seems to be doing sum Tandav dance dressed as Lord Shiva! (LNB full of surprises as always). Rosa:Thanks for identifying him.

LNB looks a bit different, but it definitely is him! I still remember when he told us he would be leaving Nepal soon, to go to the United States of Whatever.We were a bit relieved/bit sad and skeptical abt who would come in lieu of him.As he had this habit of asking us half questions ending with "afai bhana"(eg: sumthing sumthing delta sqare afai bhana?) , my friend Srijan made a joke pronto; when asked for his name by immigration at the airport, LNB goes " LN afai bhana".Sumhow that doesn't seem funny anymore.

A classroom of noisy/cheeky/annoying/incorrigible guys would be in perfect silence when it was Physics class by LNB. We were more scared in class of annoying him, than getting our answers correct hence leading to us getting wrong answers! And yes, as MindGames mentioned , he was the best looking male teacher we had(was voted too on Teacher's Day). We certainly thought so.Not literally handsome, but very charming and smart.And his wooden ruler sure scared us!(which he used mostly for pointing out things on the board)

He had a knack for explaining Physics exactly as it was, without confusing us with all those already confusing assumptions and theories.Always the ever helpful friend and mentor whether in class or outside class.
Well, what can I say, he sure rocked!




 


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