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Murphy’s Law for Single Gals

Whenever the guy you really want to talk to calls, you are inevitably away from phone or busy at work. So much so that he stops calling you for khaoing so much bhaav!!! And when the guy you desperately don't want to talk to calls, you are free and eager to talk on phone. And then of course ignore that call. So the single gals don't get to talk to any guy; only a few stalkers during the free time!!!!

Sigh…

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  1. hahahaha.... i love u for this post babes.... very right u r :)

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  2. but who is this guy whom you really want to talk to?

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  3. This theory looks quite dangerous from our side. If a girl does not pick up my call, how do I know which category I belong to????

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  4. lol... anonymous thats something u'll hv to figure out...

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