
I want to get it translated, but I'm also scared to know what it says.
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Sun 2 Dec 2001, 7:48,
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i think its a Nose Cleaner ... NasoKlar is something like german and means nose clean ... damn thats so stupid ...
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Sun 2 Dec 2001, 8:20,
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first there some questions: clogged nose? breath problems?
not anymore use Naso Klar ....
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Sun 2 Dec 2001, 8:23,
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not anymore use Naso Klar ....

actually rik is the swedish word for "rich", which is what i think that woman is now...
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Sun 2 Dec 2001, 9:14,
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stopped-up nose?
having a cold?
throat allergy?
sinus problems?
Refreshing and careing nose hygien - recommended by ear- nose- throat- speciallists.

invent a new latin word for "ear nose and throat." it seems unfair that every other specialist gets a classical name, and they don't.
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Sun 2 Dec 2001, 16:46,
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And yes! It's a norweigian invention! :D
www.yogaskolen.org/norsk/nesehorn/index.html
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Sun 2 Dec 2001, 9:29,
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www.yogaskolen.org/norsk/nesehorn/index.html

I'm currently loafing in the states, and I actually have a US version of this, they call it a netty pot over here. Its meant to clean your nose and solve all your congestion/allergy problems, unfortuanately its the most painful experience I have ever had. It feels like your sinuses are going to explode, and you blow water out of your nose for hours afterwards. Needles to say I only used it once.
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Sun 2 Dec 2001, 19:07,
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