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	<title>Comments on: Mt. Abu</title>
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		<title>By: laurelle</title>
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		<description>Oooh, I want a velvet Ganesh wall hanging!  If an appropriate item from the El Cajon flea market can be termed &quot;velvis&quot; (adj. possessing properties and/or qualities of a velvet Elvis painting), doesn&#039;t it therefore follow that a cheaply or gaudily decorated item in India (like a velvet Ganesh) could be termed &quot;velvesh&quot;?

Just wondering.</description>
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<p>Just wondering.</p>
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