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Quote Vivek Sukhani Replybullet Posted: 19/Nov/2008 at 1:37pm
Very funny........
 
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Quote Mohan Replybullet Posted: 19/Nov/2008 at 12:10pm
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This looks very serious issue.....


Global recession enters bedrooms in India

Dr Shah has titled his study, ‘Teji ma time nathi, mandi ma mood nathi (No time for sex during a bull run, no mood for it during a crash)

“Most of my patients are directly or indirectly linked to the stock market. When the sensex had touched the 21,000-mark, I got women patients complaining that their husbands had no time for sex. Now that it has crashed, men are turning up by the dozens, saying they don’t feel like having sex. Poor performance in the bedroom further pushes them into depression and leads to marital discord,’’ says Dr Shah.



Very serious indeed. I guess Nike is not that popular in India.



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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 19/Nov/2008 at 7:03am
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Very serious indeed. I guess Nike is not that popular in India.


The slogan "Just do it" doesn't always work. The reason: "it's all in the mind".

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Quote Mohan Replybullet Posted: 25/Nov/2008 at 4:46am
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Very serious indeed. I guess Nike is not that popular in India.


The slogan "Just do it" doesn't always work. The reason: "it's all in the mind".





Those people can always take the TAJ MAHAL Route. You know, the one Via Agra.


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Be careful of Citi......

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It's the great escape by Indians who've hit the dead-end in Dubai.

Local police have found at least 3,000 automobiles -- sedans, SUVs, regulars -- abandoned outside Dubai International Airport in the last four months. Police say most of the vehicles had keys in the ignition, a clear sign they were left behind by owners in a hurry to take flight.

Indians flee Dubai as dreams crash



Baap re!

Lots of Indians with little/no experience were recruited during recent boom in the gulf/Middle-east.
It was appearing too good to be true. So it was another bubble afterall. Now that it is bursting, it would be very tough for the petro-dollars dreamers.





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Kulman bhai
The situation is much worst here, than one can imagine.
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