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Posted on 04-04-07 2:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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We have a dress code everywhere even though its unnoticed. You definitely dont wanna go to a club with the dress u went to school on. And yea dont wannt go to a wedding with ur club dress right ?? How can motherfockin minister present themself at a program like an oath in jeans to the whole country. I think maoists have a really bad idea that they "OWN NEPAL." To me it looks like living 10 years in jungle has definitely made these terrorists JUNGULEE. Its a good idea to have a modern thinking and use any kind of dress but fockers not when u takin an oath.

I think this act shows how educated people these maoists are OR they just wanna do whatever they want in Nepal ...JUNGLE RAAJ ko bichar cha radi ko baan haru ko
 
Posted on 04-04-07 10:08 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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H1b brother,I would love to watch them ......i have watched numerous rape scenes back in our villages, and had enjoyed those scenes at that time too....have watched "young girls gone wild" .....ooops "taken to jungle" and given a "long rifle" penetrating all the "social barrier" .........i had fun of those scenes too.....its been almost 10 yrs i am having fun that way,,,im sorry brother, i probably cant change myself at this point.......i was feeling little boar reading and watching all these freaking oldies cabinet members...myaan this time watching swearing ceremony was hillarious!
 
Posted on 04-05-07 2:34 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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FREE H1B raja ..hisilla ko p*** chata gayera ..sorry if that offended you :P ..and theres a big difference in sajha, wedding and oath ceremony ...i definitely dont own sajha but ur ugly face does like maoists a lot. and its so freakin wonderful to see that u analyze individual words more than its meaning ..try to think smarter bother..u really look educated cause u only could read what i said but did not try to analyze what i was sayin ..so u r one of those radi ko baan also i guess who wants to go to the parliament with gun and allows people with dhoti ..:P

PS. Its definitely wrong to use those words here but heyy this is my freakin opinion ..
 
Posted on 04-05-07 4:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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At least there should be a dress code. If they had decided earlier that no one will wear the Dhaka topi (representing Himalayas) then there would have been uniformity. In no place people are allowed to be in casual uniform when the matter is about formal arrangements.
U guys who are arguing that why should u look for dress why not the work might have forgotten that whenever u r to appear in an interview u wear nice shirt and cotton pants and don't wear caps and comb ur hairs. And here during Ministrial Oath people are casual. Some wearing Topi some not, some wearing dhoti, some on daura suruwal, some on freaking T-shirt and some on Jeans. Where is the thing called discipline and why couldn't they state the dress code before such huge program?
Might be our new President will be wearing a dhoti and prime minister will wear bhoto and some ministers wear baniyan and some miniskirts, this is the freedom of New Nepal.
 



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