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12/17/2008 01:10:34 AM · #1
Awkward name
12/17/2008 01:13:05 AM · #2
Wow...just wow. I couldn't finish it either.
12/17/2008 01:13:57 AM · #3
ROFLMAO!!

Oh my... what a lovely laugh!! :)
12/17/2008 01:22:25 AM · #4
The best part? They say "Mr. Dikshit" 4 times, and used "he" only once.
12/17/2008 01:46:03 AM · #5
A: hi nice to meet you
B: nice to meet you too, and you are?
A: i'm dikshit
B: i know, but may i have your name please?
A: dikshit, anurag!
B: whoa, no need to be cursing now, sir, all i asked was your name!

(i find it mean to be poking fun at other people's names, but i cant help it OMG)
12/17/2008 03:42:07 AM · #6
Funny name aside, "Mr Dikshit, an Indian national with an estimated fortune of $1.6bn"
pays a fine of $300m. How often do you see that when it comes to high value crimes, the fines amount to the small cost of doing business. The guy that robs a liquor store and gets away with $65 is fined $10k. Mr. Dikshit is not such a dikshit after all. :)

Choose / plan your crimes wisely, people.

*Art pulls his white collar over his face and enters the bank...*
12/17/2008 03:45:56 AM · #7
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Funny name aside, "Mr Dikshit, an Indian national with an estimated fortune of $1.6bn"
pays a fine of $300m. How often do you see that when it comes to high value crimes, the fines amount to the small cost of doing business. The guy that robs a liquor store and gets away with $65 is fined $10k. Mr. Dikshit is not such a dikshit after all. :)

Choose / plan your crimes wisely, people.

*Art pulls his white collar over his face and enters the bank...*


that's the problem with modern crimes. the law protects the criminal from losing everything, and in mr dikshit's case, he earns. but i still say its a gamble when you do such things. you'll never know at which stage you might get caught. it its too early, you lose your capital.
12/17/2008 05:27:24 AM · #8
The journalists were clearly having fun with this one, I don't think I've seen someone's name used so often in such a short story!
12/17/2008 09:30:11 AM · #9
that's what a dikshit looks like. I've always wondered...
12/17/2008 09:39:28 AM · #10
You know what they always say, Once a Dikshit, always a Dikshit.
12/17/2008 09:45:53 AM · #11
does he have a dikfore on his forehead ?


12/17/2008 10:13:25 AM · #12
Originally posted by crayon:

A: hi nice to meet you
B: nice to meet you too, and you are?
A: i'm dikshit
B: i know, but may i have your name please?
A: dikshit, anurag!
B: whoa, no need to be cursing now, sir, all i asked was your name!

(i find it mean to be poking fun at other people's names, but i cant help it OMG)


Same here but I do make exceptions sometimes but still feel kind of mean inside when I do. A laugh takes precedence though. lol I'm surprised to see this on the BBC site actually.
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