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The shoes are a-raining! And how!


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Krishna Menon
chapel throwing
by Krishna Menon on Apr 23, 2009 04:21 PM

This practice is of bad taste.

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vikas biyani
Handling of Shoe Terror
by vikas biyani on Apr 23, 2009 04:15 PM

In view of recent shoe missiles being used, home ministry has issued directives to all the shoe manufacturers and retailers to take character certificate from all their customers......Indian Democracy ki JAI HO!!!!!!!!!!

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prosenjit chowdhury
Good culture
by prosenjit chowdhury on Apr 23, 2009 04:10 PM  | Hide replies

Our most of the politicians should be hit by chappals. Our Miss Mamata Mausiji should be honoured with garland of chappals

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ALERT
Re: Good culture
by ALERT on Apr 23, 2009 08:07 PM
Your mentality shows madness. This type of activity has become fashion to some peoples to come to the lime light of the media. To throw Shoes or Chappals is shameful to civilized people and world. Drastic action should be taken against these type of ill minded peoples.



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sadasivuni kartikeyan
india shoe throwing incident
by sadasivuni kartikeyan on Apr 23, 2009 04:09 PM  | Hide replies

The shoe thrown against chidambaram is
1. aping the iraqi journo.
2. the projectile was to miss chidambaram

The dumb journo should have hit chidambaram directly if he is fighting for the real cause.
I think he just did for publicity



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JGN
Re: india shoe throwing incident
by JGN on Apr 23, 2009 04:12 PM
Here we are talking about chappal and not shoe, and it is anybodys guess who was hit by one.

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Chanakya
Re: Re: india shoe throwing incident
by Chanakya on Apr 23, 2009 04:18 PM
when you use the word 'chappal' for slipper , you have to use the word equivalent to shoe as 'jootha'. then do not compare...
the subject matter here is 'PADUKA' means 'footwear'... whether chappal/slipper, jootha/shoe...

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