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The Torturous Tag

30th may,11.30 pm

1. Were you named after anyone?
Nops!!! [ My name was pretty unique 21 years ago]
2. Do you wish on stars?
Yes
3. When did you last cry?
Na,nai,no
4. Do you like your handwriting?
No
5. What is your favourite meat?
Chicken
6. What is your most embarrassing CD on your shelf?
None,didi knows about the American pie one,so everything is coool out here.

7. If you were another person, would YOU be friends with you?
Ofcourse.Me one of the best friends anyone can have.

8. Are you a daredevil?
Life would be so dull and boring without daredevilry.

9. How do you release anger?

Ram naam ka jaap.perfect soultion.
10. Where is your second home?
Apna school hota tha,ab koi nai hai.

11. Do you trust others easily?
No

12. What was your favourite toy(s) as a child?
Bade sare the, blocks,a stuffed pomerian toy,he-man,a variety of cars, an air plane,dad had got from Delhi.

Loads of them
13. What class in school/college do you think is totally useless?
Education in India is all crap.

14. Do you use sarcasm a lot?
How did you know that ??? :P

15. Have you ever been in a mosh pit?
No

16. What do you look for in a guy/gal?
Intelligence,and___________ and ____________________ and _____________________
17. Would you bungee jump?
Yo,am readyyy
18. Do you untie your shoes when you take them off?
ya,sometimes dont.mostly yes

19. What’s your favourite ice cream?
Chocobar,cornetto cones,even those chillz cones,etc etc

20. What are your favourite colours? 
Orange,White,yellow

21. What are your least favourite things?
Do labrous jobs

22. How many people do you have a crush on right now?
hmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

23. Who do you miss most right now?
Bahut sare hain,nai likhna yahan.yes,Ankeita you are one of them :-)
24. What are you listening to right now?
Har kissi ko nai milta - Jaanbaaz film ka

25. If you were a crayon, what colour would you be?
ufff!!! orange ofcourse,bright and vibrant. [No wonder this tag is a torcher]

26. What is the weather like right now?
Hot,warm.

27. Last person you talked to on the phone?
Ankeita.Sob*Sob* Missing her.
28. The “first” thing you notice about the opposite sex?
Intelligence,hair,eyes

29. Do you like the person[in this case, people] who sent you this?
I copied this one,so i sent this to myself.Ya i like the person.
30. How are you today?
Great

10.45 pm,may 31,saturday
31. Favourite non alcoholic drink?
Tea,Coffee,Sharbats,buttermilk,juices,mocktails

32. Favourite alcoholic drink?
none

33. Natural hair colour?
black
34. Eye colour?
Green
35. Wear contacts?
No

36. Siblings?
One Didi

37. Favourite month?
August
38. Favourite food?
Aloo chat,and loads of punjabi dishes

39. Favorite day of the year?
None
40. Have you ever been too shy to ask someone out?
No

41. Scary movies or happy endings?

Sab chalti hain

42. Summer or winter?

Summer
43. Holi or Diwali?
Diwali

44. Do you like your name?
Ya,its fine,was quite uncommon 21 years ago

45. What book/magazine are you reading?
maxims, and blink

46. What’s on your mouse pad?
nothing

47. What did you watch on TV last night?
A discussion on, how orkutting and chatting has spoiled the next generation.
48. Favourite Smell?
gilli mittii

49. Have you ever regretted breaking up with someone?

na
50. Most tiresome thing you’ve ever experienced/done?
16 days training in hotel wildflower shimla. [Hell,i even washed plates and spoons, and phewwwww nai batana]

Cant tag 50 people
But 5 on my radar are

Ankeita - [Doesn't update her blogs on time,punishment for her]

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