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Ranjika de Silva
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Age:59
Nationality  : Sri Lankan
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 Colombo, Sri Lanka
Ranjika is: Retired from government service. in Colombo 
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I'm a wife, mother and a grandmother. I retired from government service . Continue to work as a Counsellor. Wish to live in peace and harmony. Enjoy simple things in life.

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 Maale (Male),Maldives 11th April 2007
 Monaco 22nd September 2006
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Eye Colour Brown
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Height 5' 3' (160 cm)
Occupation Management
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Religion Buddhism
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Persuading just one person to recycle with you, or to change the power settings on their PC will double your efforts. Tell 10 and you can really make a difference!
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Lord Buddha
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you are responsible for what you are today
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Any beautiful place
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home
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near the beach
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lot of books
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now like to watch sports

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