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by Sriram Vangal on Mar 25, 2007 02:31 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The indian cricket team should take lessons from Leander, Amirtharaj and other tennis players on patriotism. Look how they upped their game while playing davis cup whatever be their ranking in WTA.

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by on Mar 25, 2007 02:33 PM   Permalink
Upped? Wht do you mean by upped?

You with spelling and other mistakes are making rediff a garbage bin.

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by Sriram Vangal on Mar 25, 2007 02:37 PM   Permalink
They have always played a much better game than they usually play in say wimbledon or forest hill.



how do u spell what?

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by elango balakrishnan on Mar 25, 2007 02:41 PM   Permalink
Sir,
Try to understand the what he is trying to say..donot be a stupid and find only faults..
You can keep your garbage mouth shut.

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by on Mar 25, 2007 03:15 PM   Permalink
Kalua Bhoot pant nahi pahnta;

chala aya baat karne

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by Maha Stud on Mar 25, 2007 05:43 PM   Permalink
abey ... tere ko sirf logo ka spelin mistake dekhta hain kya ...

~~ bhawna ko saamjho...

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by Kannan SivaramanViswanatha on Mar 25, 2007 02:53 PM   Permalink
when you are not in tune with the times, the current age, you should be careful while admonishing others. "upped" is now very much an accepted usage, whether you like it or not. Today's English is a far cry from the Victorian era. Be charitable to others before shooting your mouth off!

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by on Mar 25, 2007 03:31 PM   Permalink
go to hell with your bad english upped smsing u r yr type of bullshit while writing.

U kana Shiva

Blind in one eye.

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