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Again tis tag is dedicated to my dear Tushar:-)

1. The phone rings; whom do you want it to be?
Il nt tel u..!!!!:D

2. When shopping at the grocery store, do you return your cart?
Mei to ni jate groceery items lene..he he he:D

3. If you had to kiss again the last person you kissed, would you?
I don remember it wom i kissed last, :D u c m very bulkad..

4. Do you take compliments well?
Ya i can take tem..bt i wud nt deny tat somtimes tey embarace me also.

5. Do you play Sudoku?

Yesh.

6. If abandoned alone in the wilderness, would you survive?
May be not,may be yesh.

7. Do you like nipple rings?
???:O

8. Did you ever go to camp as a kid?
Noo,,nt camp..

9. If a sexy person were pursuing you, but you knew he/she were married what would you do?
For sure shot il say No.

10. Could you date someone with different religious beliefs than you?
Different religion bt not different beliefs.

11. Do you like to pursue or be pursued?
It depends;-).

12. Use three words to describe yourself at the moment:
Relieved,Relieved,Relieved.:-)

13. Do any songs make you cry?
No, now tey dont make me Cry as such,,bt yaa tey definately leave an low impact.

14. Are you continuing your education?
Yesh!!

15. Do you know how to shoot a gun?
Naa re!

16. If your house were on fire, what would be the first thing you grabbed?
God Pictures if i can:-),may be my cell phone.:D. nothing more..as such.

17. Who was the last person you shared a bed with?
ahannnnnnn..:P

18. Whom do you text the most?
Poorva,Tushar,,..:)

19. Favorite children’s books?
Enid Blyton,,ten sumtimes i uso read Adventures of Robin Hood :D

20. What do you buy at the movies?
Movie tickets,sumtimes popcorns n coke n....:D

21. Do you know how to play poker?
Nah!
22. Do you wear your seat belt?
yaaa i do,,bt sumties i dont..:D

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