edit- Ahh how I miss the good old days when Ganguly used to play. Everytime he would get out cheaply, there would be hundreds of people out on the streets burning his effigy, many would stick his poster on a donkey and let it parade all around Kolkata. Some of his "fans" would even wait at the airport for Ganguly's return with a garland of shoes in their hands. Such a pity that the guy has now retired.|||Hey Pansie and the rest of u pansies....the very fact that it is a match not involving Aus that concerns you shows how concerned u are. The baboon's being milked but not before he ensured that the monkey's career was doomed! Ha ha ha...Effigy burning is a big industry in India...correct...but not as big as Indie burning in Australia....Ha ha ha...Keep it up guys....Convicts once, convicts for ever....First the Aboriginals, now the migrants....When u are done, go tank up on some beer...By the way, the most obese nation in the world is also the most sinful according to the latest world survey! Cheers lads!|||It's funny, how you are supposedly an Australian, but why are you and the rest who answered this question so interested in a match which clearly affects no-one? Interesting!!|||apparently "dew wona noh" is right, u get these slippers free :
http://s3.amazonaws.com/pixmac-preview/i鈥?/a>|||Hmmm.
What a great idea - an 'Effigy Factory' might be the go, I have some Industrial land, India have a big market.
Hmmm.|||Keep dreaming...but don't immolate yourself instead of an effigy, just in case those dreams get shattered.|||p@nsie my child Why u always put ur noise behind me %26gt;%26lt; did i tell u to answered my Q %26gt;%26lt;
http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind鈥?/a>
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