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cyberharke
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Posted on 02-08-08 1:49
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Just testing if the word is "allowed" on Sajha even on the Subject field.... I have seen that word used in alomost all fields... just for my personal research..... there were other >muji words too..... but tried to me "mildest" possible.
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Rewire
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Posted on 02-12-08 1:01
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i'm pretty sure this domain name belongs to a Nepali. Nice!!!
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no_quiero
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Posted on 02-12-08 1:42
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Vladimir P u t i n
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no_quiero
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Posted on 02-12-08 1:44
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Muji bur rehman - Pakistani political leader
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sajhakhohero
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Posted on 02-15-08 12:34
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guys what are you talking about.....? why are you making so big deal of MUJI. In my country Japon muji is a Japanese retail company which sells a wide variety of household goods. MUJI is
distinguished by its design minimalism, emphasis on recycling,
avoidance of waste in production and packaging, and no-logo policy.
Products range from pens, notebooks, and clothing for men and women to
food items and major kitchen appliances. Its primary business includes
Café MUJI, Meal MUJI, MUJI Campsite, florist and home furnishing; the
company has recently taken steps into housing construction.
The name MUJI is derived from the first part of Mujirushi RyÅhin, translated as No Brand
so i am curious why you people making fun of my muji. afterall it's is one of my favourite brand.
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natyavaruval
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Posted on 02-15-08 2:51
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makes things to worse "muji" in Indonesian language means honour or praise for good self esteem ,
while o mangkuk in Japanese is translate in the Malaysian language as a bowl or sauce plate which is again this Japanese similar words in Nepali be translate as "puti"........hajur .... ma Nepal ko sabda shashtra daam cha!
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natyavaruval
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Posted on 02-20-08 2:33
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 A signboard of an Asian restaurant ...
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Samsara
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Posted on 02-20-08 7:18
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Samsara
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Posted on 02-20-08 7:19
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Saw this at the back of the visiting card from Hotel Utse (one fo the first Hotels to open up in Thamel when Freak St. was still the destination of choice for the tourists...A gamble that payed off BIG tyme).
Can't believe that they named the place with that name below...Man, some serious censorship needs to take palce in Ktm ala India (where they changed not the street names but entire citie names from Bombay to Mumbai and Calcutta to Kolkata, etc.). hahaha
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Rewire
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Posted on 02-20-08 7:42
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Posted on 02-20-08 7:43
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Samsara
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Posted on 02-20-08 8:03
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A bhalu lying naked (you can see the chak and everything) and in deep slumber...probably drugged. Damn
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OOOPPSS! Not what you expected, perv!!
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davechappelle
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Posted on 02-20-08 8:31
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davechappelle
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Posted on 02-20-08 8:35
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I'm guessing you know what "Phudi" means, its a synonym for "Bhalu"
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davechappelle
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Posted on 02-20-08 8:38
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davechappelle
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Posted on 02-20-08 8:40
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 I guess this Jatho died!
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davechappelle
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Posted on 02-20-08 8:53
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The infamous "Lauda" (indian version of the male genitilia) Airlines
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Samsara
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Posted on 02-20-08 9:00
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Looks like she may have a l@do inside her panties too (besides her name):
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walkahead
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Posted on 02-21-08 1:23
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hey samsara..
what's wrong with Jyatha.. been living there all my life.. never felt that way.. need no censorship with that
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Samsara
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Posted on 02-21-08 1:29
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walkahead, yeah, I grew up in Thamel. And the gullis of Jyatha was where we had numerous beef with outsiders who dared trespass into Thamel (heard the whole mentality has changed now...outsiders walk in and around Tahmel like they own it). However, jyatha is a derogatory remark that was hurled by all I knew right from Jyatha Tol to the hills of Darjeeling!
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jhyalincha
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Posted on 02-21-08 8:27
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I guess 'Jyatha' sounds eerily close to 'Jatha', and I recall some of my friends used that instead of Jatha in front of girls to not sound vulgar (back then).
Dave C, I love that Tombstone pic--I also noticed this Jatho has been dead for 104 yrs!!
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