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Where do you live?
Munich, Germany
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Aliya Siddiqui
Which college or university?
NED University
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None
Your graduation date?
1998
Your major?
CS
What do you do for a living?
House work

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At 1:17pm on November 8, 2007, Irfana Khan said…
shukriya :)...lots of luv to Minhaj and Misha...really liked their photos !!!

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