《Romeo, India’s: Where was his Juliet?》the perplexity of the sixties

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Yahoo Messenger: 7 July 2001 04:50 PM

Subject: the perplexity of the sixties

romeobanglore: hello

julietscity: good afternoon

julietscity: have you checked our new webpage?

romeobanglore: good afternoon...

romeobanglore: no...I came just for some time

julietscity: Did you just wake up? Have you had lunch?

julietscity: because I can't wait for you for too long... so I posted a new title in English myself... I think it should be okay...

romeobanglore: no... I have to have a haircut, have to repair your immersion rod, get a new strap for the watch, repair the bike stand...

romeobanglore: and watch the match

romeobanglore: no... not yet

julietscity: you have a lot of things to do today ... so hurry up or you won't be able to complete everything before dark

romeobanglore: but what were you waiting for

julietscity: buying a new strap for a watch? Did your strap break so quickly?

romeobanglore: title for the novel? hmmm...practical platonism is grammatically correct...but it is not matching with the story that much

julietscity: because I thought you might be online sooner ... now I need your help to revise the correct English...

julietscity: hey...not only my new novel... and yours also... hmm?

romeobanglore: hey... I need time... I have to check for the old articles first

julietscity: when you buy a new strap ... you should buy another female strap of the same style for me ... otherwise, our pair of watches is meaningless

julietscity: what have you been busy all morning?

romeobanglore: yeah...I will do that

romeobanglore: I slept till 9 o'clock...then had breakfast at 11:00...

julietscity: ok... are you going to leave now?

romeobanglore: my father had called up...he may come today afternoon just for a visit from my brother's college...so enquired in a hotel for a room

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romeobanglore: within some time

julietscity: I remember your brother's college is a bit far from where you live

romeobanglore: I came here to inform you about the schedule and have a look at the paper

julietscity: Does your brother listen to your father's words??

romeobanglore: yes... it's 5 hours from here

romeobanglore: I don't know...

julietscity: your brother must not be close to your father, right?

romeobanglore: but he has fear

romeobanglore: "the perplexity of the sixties"?

julietscity: good... fear means he will listen to his father's orders

romeobanglore: yeah

romeobanglore: 3 messages from Kelvin

julietscity: yes... this means that people like me who were born in the 1960s are perplexity by people like you born in the 1970s because of many different values

julietscity: this Kelvin is not the Kelvin we know

romeobanglore: how do you know?

julietscity: he just came here to post his homepage and communicate with each other

julietscity: I went to his webpage and see who he is

romeobanglore: ohh...

julietscity: my theme is not a novel, this is a movie script that happened to me from 1991-1992

romeobanglore: how about the title..."Summer of 60's"?

julietscity: and another name is "the Arrogant & Prejudice"... this is also the movie script created by the bearded and taciturn gentleman I used to catch on the bus when I was commuting to work.

julietscity: this not only happened in the summer

romeobanglore: it should be "Arrogance and Prejudice"

julietscity: Oh... my God... the information I searched for is...

romeobanglore: haha...and that is the story? who is arrogant? who is prejudiced?

julietscity: he is arrogant and the girl is prejudiced

romeobanglore: why?

julietscity: he looks as elegant as a learned professor, and he is well-dressed. He has a neat beard on his upper lips. He looks like a Japanese and is my type...

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romeobanglore: and you are the girl in it?

julietscity: Of course, each story is my own fantasy, and I am the main girl among them. This is just a story ... but after I wrote it ... I never saw him again. I didn't even have a chance to talk to him.

romeobanglore: what is the story about?

julietscity: hmmm... you know Jane Austen's novel...

julietscity: the novel of the same name is just a rewritten script from a different era

romeobanglore: no...

romeobanglore: okay...anything else I can do?

romeobanglore: the perplexity of the sixties means the confusion of the people 60 years of age

julietscity: hmm... the "arrogance" should be changed

romeobanglore: or you can write "The Arrogant and the Prejudiced"

julietscity: okay! changing the title and explaining the content really takes time ... too bad ... why didn't you come earlier ... I feel too lazy to correct

romeobanglore: hahaha

julietscity: no... I prefer "Arrogance and Prejudice"

romeobanglore: okay

julietscity: this means the story is a whole new story, not the story of Jane Austen

romeobanglore: the other title... how about "Generation 60s"

julietscity: NO...I won't change everything...it's too tired

romeobanglore: okay

julietscity: did you introduce our plan and this page to your friends?

romeobanglore: no... there are no English articles there

julietscity: because I know that your English title must be different from ordinary people

romeobanglore: yesterday night I was alone in the house...Ashok and Mahendra went to their friend's house

julietscity: I can't wait to flesh out our webpage content and increase clicks...

romeobanglore: okay...now you can change it

julietscity: what did you do at home alone?

romeobanglore: hahahahaha f***ing with you!

julietscity: alone fantasy? what's the plot story today??

romeobanglore: hehehe...

julietscity: It's not fair ... you didn't think of how to start writing a new story or find an old article ... hey, you!!!!

romeobanglore: stories to post on the web, right?

romeobanglore: I will do that... I cannot post in my local language...I have to translate them in English

julietscity: yes... send me the story or article first ... and then I'll post it

romeobanglore: yes... give me time to translate!

julietscity: ok

romeobanglore: so...anything else?

julietscity: you didn't tell me the story about last night...

romeobanglore: hahaha...it will make me excited again...

romeobanglore: maybe you also!

julietscity: hmm...ok... you have to go and repair your many things

julietscity: will you come back later before your dinner?

romeobanglore: no... I want to watch the match on TV

julietscity: hmm...ok...and tomorrow I will go to my cousin's house

romeobanglore: okay...so... I can give a short description of the fantasy?

julietscity: do you have a landline phone?

julietscity: oh...about your father's visit

romeobanglore: no...

julietscity: tomorrow or today afternoon, right?

julietscity: will you meet him?

romeobanglore: mostly today evening

romeobanglore: if he comes

julietscity: hmm... It's good for you... children are always happy for unexpected visits from fathers who don't meet often

julietscity: hmmm... ok... go and buy the new strap for the watch

romeobanglore: hmmm

romeobanglore: okay

romeobanglore: no fantasy today?

julietscity: no...

romeobanglore: okay

julietscity: and don't forget your articles or some old stories

romeobanglore: yes

romeobanglore: I'll remember

julietscity: bye...honey

romeobanglore: bye

Yahoo! Messenger: romeobanglore has logged out. (2001/7/7 at PM 04:50)

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