getting marriage!! what a fool job. don't u know that "if u wanna kill ur romance at once, just get marriage". every one knows that. so i'll just say only crazy people get marriage.
Anonymous said…
congratulation I didn't know that u r out of town again Saya Ye
Anonymous said…
ha ha ha !!!!! grE@t!!!!!
Anonymous said…
so nice plan. according to my list..u r 1005th myanmar man who getting married in singapore,,
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Congratulations!!
Your Pal
don't u know that "if u wanna kill ur romance at once, just get marriage". every one knows that. so i'll just say only crazy people get marriage.
I didn't know that u r out of town again
Saya Ye
grE@t!!!!!
I am aung naing oo. do u recognize me? I am in singapore too. oo.aungnaing@gmail.com
see ya!
aung naing.