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Hehehehehhe


Ok ok
I am not boasting,but still i got a new nokia 6500 phone
hehehehe
Its so funny.Me simple man,of very simple needs.And here comes this new handset
yes its stylish and most importantly, it looks sophisticated.
And yeh lo
kuch tii tiii ho raha,lemme check
haan,message tha.AB mere purane cell main koi feature nai tha.Centuries ago, ek mobile aaya tha,
mere paas wohi handset tha.
I was quite content, except that i needed a phone with more battery[ My older phone had to be recharged once a day] and a camera.Since i cant afford a digital camera.
Hehehe,mujhe isse dekh dekh hassi aarahi.Heavy hai [pichla wala plastic and rubber body, halka tha]
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Yesterday [Monday morning] i went for a haircut [Yeah,champu cut again]
The barber says "You must be gettting a crew cut because of your school restrictions.hehehehehe
SUn lo, eh duniya waalon main abhi abhi skool boy lagta hun yupieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! :P
And the best part, he is the first person on the earth who said, "Aapke face pe chotte baal jachte hain"
hehehe.Fix hogaya, ab agar haircut karwaunga ussi barber se. :D
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Yeh photo dekho.Sabse pehli photo kheenchi didi ki [my didi's friend, who got the phone from banaglore]
Ladkiyon ki pehli kheencho acha hota hai.
Fir mom dad ki, fir ram naam
and ab meri,i am tired, still achi photo hai not bad.
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hehehe
funny phone.I am not replying to any messages.
Phewww, abhi vibrator band kiya
and dictionary bhi...its so irritating.
and yeh beep bajjti rahegi, to main darr jaata hun :(
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Actually am uncomfortable with this color black, and the black keypad.
And yeh kya item phone hai.Baat baat pe lock keypad hojata hai
HUh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Comments

Gauri Mathur said…
VERY GOOD HAI:-):-)
KEEP SMILING:-):-)
GOD BLESS YOU:-)
TAKE CARE.
Eternal Dreamer said…
hey tshhar...i've been absent in blogsphere for the last 2 weeks...cuz of skool and lotz of othr thingz on my mind.

i jus read pankhuri's blog and sum of ur older posts and understand that i've missed out a lot. i guess u hv ur own reasons, some of which i think i kno, for leaving the blog. its ur decision, but yes, i'll certainly miss u out here...!!

take care, and be happy!

jan.

(ps. sum good news. the short story i wrote has been selected to be made into a 5 min movie. we'll start shooting frm tom. very nervous. do pray for me! :D)
..pAnKHuRi.. said…
hehehehe..
ohh god....
tushki tu paagal hai..!!!!!!!
fooool tooooo paagal..!!!!!!!!!!!

jab main apne fone key baarey meii decide kar rahi thii..tab mainey kaha tha naa..yeh fone leyy leyy..!!!!..yeahhhh..!!!!!!
..yeaahh..!!!

..waiseyy fone bhut acha hai..radio iska merey fone sey bhi better hai :(..baakiii mera fone is no less..!!!..hehehehehehe..!!!..aur haan..woh slider steel haina..woh wear off ho saktii..:P..to dhyaan rakhna..!!!..baaki fone is full tooo gr8..!!..aur tujhpar suit bhi karta haiii..!!! :)

yu ll kill me 4 writin all dis hainaa..!!!
heheheheheeeh..!!!

aur treat kab mill rahii mujhkoo..??..huh huh..???
hehehehehehe
Tushar Mangl said…
@ Jan
Be carefull with your choice of words girl, you will make my eyes moist
:-) :-)
And am very glad to hear the good news.I wish, God blesses you with many more successes like this.
Great job done.
When I am reading that story on your blog???
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@ Gauri
:-)
@Pankhuri
yaar iska radio bekar hai.Yeh to all india radio bhi catch nai karta.
Yahan apna dhyaan rakha nai jaata,
phone ki parwah kaun kare :P :D
Treat teri pakki hai.Diary main likh le.
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Eternal Dreamer said…
hehe...jus a li'l bit of editing n i'll post it on my blog. make sure u r first to see it!

thanks for ur wishes chap!

jan.

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