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to get it done! #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 25, 2008 16:31 pm   to get it done!
 

To get my hair cut done
To get my washing done.
To get the fire started
To get my party dress ready.
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to get it done! #2 (permalink) Thu Sep 25, 2008 18:35 pm   to get it done!
 

Hi gurpreet,

What are you asking here?
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