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Partap Chaudhary,
Corinth, Mississippi, USA.
- Did u hear about that magical blue pill?
Dhananjay Dass,
Wellington, NZ.
- It's not in fashion to tuck in your shirt anymore.
Rohit,
Davis, CA.
- A youth is to be regarded with respect. How do you know that his future will not be like our present.
Rupan Sandhu,
Windsor, ON, Canada.
- Brows may wrinkle-beards go gray, but love never knows decay.
Suresh Khosla,
Chandigarh, India.
- We were born too early.
Ravinder Banwait,
Wood Bridge, Canada.
- "Sirf ek hi medal mila hai bhai."
Akhil,
Toronto, Canada.
- The chat's whiskers.
Rob Falconer,
Penarth, Wales.
- The Centre of Attraction.
Robert Lindsay,
Cardiff, UK.
- Exchanging notes of love.
C. P. L. Prakash,
Chandigarh, India.
- Forbidden fruits are sweeter.
Anant Prakash,
Mohali, India.
- Caught red-handed by red-headed.
Neetu sharma,
Mohali, India.
- Let's search our mates.
Kamardeep Singh,
Chandigarh, India.
- Why only my class bunks?
Mandeep Gill,
Moga, India.
- Psst... I'll tell you my fairy story, if you'll tell me your.
The Quipping Queen,
Canada.
- I think, we are too late.
Ms Dazzling,
Jagraon, India.
- Those were good old days; now it is good old age.
Narinder Banwait,
Chandigarh, India.
- My advice for long life, "if one goes, never take another wife".
B. S. Gill,
Moga, India.
- Chatting form.
Karam Ibadat,
Brampton, Canada.
- While youth sits idle, the old horses click.
Vivek Kumar,
Nabha, India.
- Campus whispers.
Jaswinder Singh,
India.
- Generation gap.
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