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In Only One Condition

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MASAYA..........iyan ang buhay ko NOON..... NOONG hindi ko pa siya nabangga at nasira ang BALLPEN niya..... Sino ba naman kasi ang mag aakalang, ng dahil sa isang BALLPEN ay naging magulo ang buhay ko?

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