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theo
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Posted on 04-28-06 5:21
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Only in Nepal, a dying person appointed as a king or prime minister. What's wrong with this picture? Only in Nepal, one would not give up his "kurshi" even in his deathbed. What's wrong with this picture? Please enlighten me!!
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Posted on 04-28-06 5:25
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theo
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Posted on 04-28-06 5:26
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don't take the "picture" literally sathi!! :)
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Posted on 04-28-06 5:55
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Hahahaha Hasayo kta haru le. Damn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
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Posted on 04-28-06 6:01
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"...dying person appointed as a king" but, Dipendra laai king ghosana garne ko ho in the past? raj parishad..................... so it should be dissolved along with the abolition of the monarchy. then, you won't have to see dying Paras announced as the king in the future........... forget about prime minister, talk about the king who is considered to be the head of state..............
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