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28DLTDU COL 04R1.Qxd DLD‰‰†‰KDLD‰‰†‰DLD‰‰†‰MDLD‰‰†‰C 4 LEISURE DELHI TIMES, THE TIMES OF INDIA TUESDAY 28 JANUARY 2003 DAILY CROSSWORD BELIEVE IT OR NOT I am Rinenomercy man. My way of romance is to karoge? I’m Mohit as I said, a shy and an introvert get wet in the rains and just enjoy the moment. sort of guy. I don’t speak much. A sensitive person I am searching for people who’re be cute, looking for nice friends. I don’t open up so easily, caring and understanding. With whom I can go for especially with girls.... I believe in taking life as it movies and have fun. Her looks do matter but only comes...coz you live only once. I believe no matter at the beginning. Her eyes should be deep enough, how you treat this world, you never get out alive. sahil_loyal says: Hello! Is it me you are looking she should be tall and a good cultured. So all the So live it your own natural way, be my friend. I will for? Hi! This is Sahil. 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