By Nepali Ho
Hiucovered. Nov. 19. High in Himalayas it is often considered auspicious and good luck when it snows during festive events. But today, it appeared hard luck for some tipsy drivers who had consciously sipped few cans -only- to be sober under the BC`s new booze law, to maneuver their slippery

wheels over the white blanket which took some drivers hours to reach home. The first snowfall for the year turned yeti`s
Huge Nite into HiuNite. LOL.
The
Thitis seemed to have more fun dancing round the chairs amidst loud cheers from their Yetis. Sajana Shrestha, the winner of the musical chair event one of the happiest who would soon dine free at the Vancouver`s cozy Nepali corner to redeem her prize sponsored by
Café` Kathmandu. The little gals - Krishangi Dandapure, Angelica Shakya, Maya Bajracharya, Lumanti Maharjan performed their dance to everybody`s delight. A surprise performance of the night was a fabulous belly dance by Kamala Bajracharya.
The leader and the lead guitarist of band Avatara from Vancouver -
Shennpen Khymsar- from the city`s death metal music scene made a cool appearance with his hometown soms to perform his fav off metal composition to entertain the guests. Anuj Singh, captain of the Neelo team lifted the Season`s Championship Trophy for the Neelos and Sai Baba Soccer Cup, HimSoc`s first ever tournament trophy, won in the city of Richmond in the month of July of this season.
Ever since Vancouver`s first Nepali band was formed, they have not been able to rock properly, the part time -Yetiz Band- made a huge comeback today. LoL. Pasang, who not only has a huge aura of hair which sits well for his rocking charisma, made a huge impact to showcase the band scene in this august gathering who jived passionately in 1974 ADs
Nepali Ho cover. In his hot seat, the new drummer, Pritam beat the *hit out of those drums to get the beat going.

Now, who doesn`t know –Jimmy Anish- whose fingers dance like thousand Juggas (worms) that sprout in the grazing fields after the monsoon hits the Himalayas. Poor people danced
again around the same Chiya Bari Ma, cover by Niraj. Amrit with his favorite Mamamta Ma almost converted the beautiful Royal Banquet Hall into a time machine to transport all who wanted to drench in romantic hits of Himalayan Kingdom of yesteryears.
Vikas tried to thank his master coach, who is popularly known as Pudke Mama in Darj, by singing Mama`s composition Yatra Nai Ho. Our very own Prem KC delivered some of his melodious goods and made many feet tap in some of his select Nepali and Bollywood beats. Soon after the party ended, a dozen Yetis got into stage and danced to their hearts content in their best -last song- and for more than a dozen best last songs! It seemed endless but finally few yetis in good spirit ended the Huge Nite with a good snow ball fight outside which almost made everybody sober for the BC`s fresh snow road. LOL.
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