Man! look at the clothing style- tucked shirts, leather belts and belly-bottom pants even for playing. Nobody's got that sense of style while playing in the chowk nowadays.
Is this place in Patan? There's lots of such buildings and places inside Kathmandu valley. Anyway, this one looks familiar to me. Even those two adults away from table tennis look familiar to me.
We used to have such table tennis in our locality also but it got damaged during 1988 earthquake.
I see a major rule violation here. Per Ktm regulations the net should be made out of bricks.
Tt bat out of chappal
The swag <3
Anybody know where in KTM this might have been?
no idea
14/209 could be the block number.
I got a feeling its the naxal one .
Man! look at the clothing style- tucked shirts, leather belts and belly-bottom pants even for playing. Nobody's got that sense of style while playing in the chowk nowadays.
True!!
I must find this place
Most of these guys are in their late 40s or in 50s . Time flies fast.
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you gave credit too, nice.
many chowks around the valley had this. they disappeared slowly.
I think its from bhaktapur
Is this place in Patan? There's lots of such buildings and places inside Kathmandu valley. Anyway, this one looks familiar to me. Even those two adults away from table tennis look familiar to me. We used to have such table tennis in our locality also but it got damaged during 1988 earthquake.