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Where do you live?
karachi
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
syed hasham khalid
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
yup many of them
Your graduation date?
2011
Your major?
electrical
What do you do for a living?
job
Tell us about you:
i m doing graduation from ned , hmm to write abt myselfis a complex thing , i think my friends know me better they can tell u ..
What are your hobbies?
chatting, watching movies,
Your favorite books?
koi aik bhi nhi hai
Favorite Music:
love music
Favorite TV Shows:
alot of them

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At 2:13pm on September 21, 2007, Hassan said…
hey salam ...Jamati ...where Are u yaar ...!!aur yaha :-o....idher kidher bhae....mei ne abhe dekha hai yeh saab tum sunaoo

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