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Sonali Chandel
Gender:female
Age:29
Nationality  : Indian
Location:
 Shanghai, China
Last login: 25th November 2009
Sonali is: back in Nanjing, China 
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Eye Colour Hazel
Hair Colour Brown
Build Slim
Height 5' 6' (168 cm)
Occupation IT
Education Masters
Religion Hinduism
Ethnic Origin Indian

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Many....
Type of music
Anything which can make me relaxed...
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Many...
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Bryan Adams,Phil Collins.George Michael, Sting, Elton John, Dire Straits, Bee GEES, Celine Dion.....
Person
Myself.... ;-)
Quote
Waqt se pehle aur Kismat se jyada kisi ko kuch nahi milta....
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Wherever I can have FUN ...
Place to relax
Wherever I can get peace of MIND...
Place to holiday
Should change everytime as it gives me a chance to explore the WORLD
Book
The ALCHEMIST n The LOVE STORY
Sport
Tennis,Football,Cricket, F1,Swimming, Gymnastics, Athletics...though i dont play any of these ;-)

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