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With some friends (April 8, 2006)

Posted by: WittyRuby on: April 8, 2006

    My classmates (from left to right): Danielle (from Brazil), Hyeong (from Korea), Shunsuke (from Japan), (it’s me) and Fernanda (from Brazil)

My Friends Back Home – Karaoke 04-AV

Posted by: WittyRuby on: July 27, 2005

Just click the link to see the photos^_^ —>> http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-qiP_I8QmcrK6WDvtMOEr4BA-?cq=1&p=100

After a whole day full of energetic activities ^_^


 

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