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Re: well, you've sked for it



Sharinoumi:

There is a perfect shikona for you, from real name of well-known mountain
in Hokkaido. The name is "Sharidake" where dake means a mountain. 
There used to be a rikishi from Futagoyama called Futagodake. Meaning of
Futagoyama and Futagodake are essentially the same in Japanese.

Shari is a town in Hokkaido, located at the foot of Shiretoko National Park
facing the Sea of Okhotsk. Sharidake is the most significant mountain in
Shiretoko National Park.

-Masumiriki

Attila Sali さんが  2:38 PM 2/6/97 +0900ごろに
「well, you've sked for it」の件で:
>Here is an explanation of my shikona Sharinoumi. I'm Hungarian and may name
>should be pronounced in Japanese as shari (though it's spelled as Sali).
>Shari has a very noble meaning in Japanese, namely it means Buddha's sacred
>ashes. (The thing kept in pagodas.) The rest of my shikona is to rhyme with
>the name of my favorite rikishi, Mainoumi. However, I'm being a mountain
>trekker
>my real :) shikona should be like Sharizan. 
>Meanwhile, why don't you check The First Hungarian Sumo Page at 
>http://www.math-inst.hu/~sali/bandey/SZUMO.HTM 
>made up my friend Bandey Ledeczi?
>Great Photoalbum is there!!!!!!!!!!!!
>Gambatte, ne
>Attila Sali