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HBD to me May 5, 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — freakville @ 6:25 pm

it was my HBD yesterday 😀
i expected calls from uma,neel,jhan but got non of them.sai was the first one
to call me in them morning.me,mom n dad had a sumptuous lunch at
katriya.then i headed straight to ofc and showed my face to manjari.after tht i
brought a biscuit packet for my driver.thanks to his act of drinking water from chalivendram.after tht i went straight to mirro.got the pedicure done. got a stupendofantabulouslyfantastic color on my nails..the tuquoise green 😀 or should i call it aqua green or bluish green! i also got a quickie clean up.then.i was completely obbsessed with my nails and decided to take fotos.we came home.dad got the cake from the bakery and got a foto reel too inot our dubba cam.after tht we took loads n loads of pictures of the cake cutting ceremony…with my granny,me,mommy,daddy 🙂 then there was power cut for alomst every alternate hour for about an hour. pumba called me. kamesh called me.unexpected ppl like deccan appu,lucky t, G wished me.
uma,jhan,neel,uppu,shilp did not bother me 😦 but,uma did call me late in the nite

 

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