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The Cause


So readers who didn't like my writings...here is the cause of your irritation
Saurabh Bhandari...So Next time yu wanna kill the author think about not me but this guy Who was the immediate cause of this blog.Of course there were other people too but bhandari showed so much confidence about me,he was damm adamant too...about my writings,my talents so this write up to you my friend and for yu and about you.........its a testimonial i wrote for him...
ACTUALLY I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT BHANDARI AS I CALL HIM. BUT HE IS A MAGNET WHICH ATTRACTS PEOPLE TOWARDS HIM .EVEN NOW I LOOK BACK EVERY MOMENT WITH HIM WAS FUN.HIS SMILE AS HE AS CORRECTLY MENTIONED IN HIS PROFILE IS THE FIRST THING You WOULD NOTICE NOTICE ABOUT HIM.HIS SMILE HAS A MAGICAL YET INNOCENT CHARM.HOWEVER ABSENT MINDED HE MAY BE HE HAS GOOD HEART.THE WORST PART ABOUT HIM I FIND WHICH I WULD LIKE TO SHARE ON THIS PLATFORM IS THAT I CANT GET ANGRY WITH HIM.HIS SMILE IS SUCH A LETHAL WEAPON WITH THE MAGICAL POWERS I MENTIONED THAT YoU DECIDE THAT YoU WOULD BE ABOUT TO SAY SOMETHING AND HE WOULD SPREAD HIS SMILE AND YoU WOULD FORGET EVERYTHING. NOW ALSO YoU SEE I AM SO ANGRY WITH HIM AND I HAD DECIDED AGAINST WRITING TESTIMONIAL HIS CUTE SMILE COMES TO MY MIND.HIS COMPANY IS THUS A NICE COMFORT.LASTLY A WORD OF CAUTION FROM ME HE MAY BE A LITTLE ABSENT MINDED AND BEHAVES IN A VERY INNOCENT MANNER BUT INSIDE HE HAS REAL BRAINS THIS MAN IS REALLY INTELLIGENT AND IS Too MODEST TO ADMIT IT.MAY GOD BLESS HIM ALWAYS

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