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Old 24th December 2007, 08:15 PM   #8
spiral
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Thankyou chaps for your awarness of the situation.


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Spiral, are you into slagging Nepalese people on a sword chat room? I happen to have family there and resent your childish stupidity. Lets keep the chat about edged weapons, not childish comments that have nothing at all to do with this forum.

I know Christmas is a difficult time for many people Arny. But Ill deal with your points one by one, assiuming you posted them with some thought & meaning.



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Spiral, are you into slagging Nepalese people on a sword chat room? .
No I am not, I dont, & I havent slagged Nepalis off .. that's your error.



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I happen to have family there and resent your childish stupidity. .
Realy? Fascinating.You clearly havent inherited there humour on this occasion.


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. Lets keep the chat about edged weapons, not childish comments that have nothing at all to do with this forum.
what ones like. " I happen to have family there and resent your childish stupidity" perhaps?



Not sure what part of my post you actually objected to? was it all of it? Ill try a few guesses as you were unable to be precise in your objections.


1, "Nepali Hindus dont like the dark sea though, it destroys there soul & eliminates there caste position & risks them entering there own form of purgatory." Is a true statement.

2,There sea sickness is legendary. There true landlubbers. This is recorded in numerous ww1 records & books, the genetic strengths which are many do not usually include bieng seafarers. {Look up Nepalese seamen on the net.}

3,I suspect The only Navy in Nepal has a 2 man canoe on a melting glacial stream though & possibly a rubber dinghy on a jungle stream in the monsoon! was tounge in cheek humour, but its also virtualy the truth.

Although according to Gillian Holdsworth they also have a pedadillo painted in military camouflage!

reference. linky

I suggest you Learn a little more about a country you have family in & its geography, religion & customs before commenting so rashly & incorrectly on my comments again.

Thankyou,

Have a good Christmas!

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