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- cuthbert replied Jun 13, 2012
camel = arabs?? sea shell sellers = ?? regards
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- cuthbert replied Jun 10, 2012
...now seen by some as a liability rather than an asset... — url regards
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- cuthbert replied May 29, 2012
This the killing volatility. Wrong mindset and you are busted. regards
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- cuthbert replied May 18, 2012
Buddy..! how do you know the word ' sai baba ' ?? regards @Vic Nice see you posting again. regards
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- cuthbert replied May 10, 2012
N??? You zoomed out too much. The romance is within feel's reach in here and now. Like watching a couple oh a triple in a garden, not with jealousy though, making romance from behind a tree that is close enough to register to the faculties of ...
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- cuthbert replied May 5, 2012
Lots of thoughtful stuff here lately. Something I understand the other thing i don't. Chief! some more on this please if you got energies. regards
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- cuthbert replied May 5, 2012
You are right simpleman. They don't give a dine to the miseries of poor. Our hope survives on middle order batsman now. lets see. regards
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- cuthbert replied Apr 30, 2012
you talked about swedish model. you know about Omar laws? regards
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- cuthbert replied Apr 30, 2012
A flexible one.......without rigidity, where if a person does not have anything for dinner then the emperor of that state also remains food less for that evening. Regards
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- cuthbert replied Apr 27, 2012
Game lost is not that painful in the know that we can beat them some other day. Problem is the umpires and referees. Has your problem with one of the umpire been solved? regards
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- cuthbert replied Apr 27, 2012
have no choice but to have faith and keep moral high. even governments protect them, they twist the law according to needs and interpret things to their interest. regards
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