hows your last weekend?
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Answer / ajit kumar
my last weekend was nice and fine.
I did a lots of things watching movie with friends,
went on dinner with family.
It was really having fun and I enjoyed a lot
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Answer / nitin
It was gud, i went to for shoping
i brought sm t-shirt and one jeans
sudenly i met my school frnds at market
Then we enjoyed so much and took lunch together.
And i surpriced to listen that my one frnd have got married.
After that they return back to home and me also. Thats all
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Answer / kumar_dilip7
It was great . I did my pending works . I spent a lots of
time watching movies, net surfing and chatting with friends.
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Answer / rahul
It was good but i could not do something different becouse i was busy in my work.
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Answer / chandu
IT WAS FINE LAST WEEK I MET WITH MY OLD FRIENDS.
WE GET TOGETHER FOR AM SMALL COCK TILE PARTY
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Answer / bipin kumar tiwari
THATS FINE AND GOOD AND FUNNY ALSO...
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