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	<title>Comments on: Thackerays and Singers</title>
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		<description>Poor chaps...TOI guys apparently believe that Sarod is the same as Sitar. Their current print ad is  nonsensical. They don&#039;t have the slightest idea of what words mean. Their ad says &quot;Times of India = Whatever!&quot;. Do these idiots know in what context &quot;whatever&quot; is used these days?? This post was pretty funny...
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