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RainwaterCAP said: There's a preety good difference in pronouncing the two words verbally (wrap will sound rap and not rape ) most probablly the intention was for rap and not rape I can very well imagine where and who's fault it might have been any way it is not prudent to point out someones mistake and make a joke out of it. April 14, '09 |
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Gor123 said: Good August 18, '08 |
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BrainyBakra said: ![]() Poor lady. I pity her ignorance. Hilarious ![]() July 17, '08 |
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sasmita2003 said: nice one thanks 4 share this June 28, '08 |
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ronak1997 said: what will u guide her?June 16, '08 |
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astrologychat said: well here lies the magic of reading the lios.and not reading the wrap business alone. next time try to read the lips than to go by words before you get a nastsy answer to an intelligent question. liguistic bariers must not prevail over expressive education June 14, '08 |
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jaipurzone2002 said: funny gujju, funniest meaning of two words, rather it is a two meaning word,if only heard not written. June 14, '08 |
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Smarty_Gal said: good.Insha. June 13, '08 |
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friendship75 said: good one June 13, '08 |
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kanha9000 said: good June 13, '08 |
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