heyzz all..i dn't like write about me but it's ok
i'm CapTinN and my real name is Rand ..my friends call me CapTinN so.plz call me CapTinN .. i have 12 yrz old..and i'm great girl!!:P..i'm from nablus in palestine
i love my self:D..and u can be my friends cUz i like meet peaple and i like make a knew friends
so.. i love my friends:D..i have bezt friends:D she is kbeer al 7et i like here so.. much and she's like me:P:P
u can speak she is my sis and my lovly girl she is evry thing i have:D:D
and i have a great friends she is Ronnie
i love here so.........much we like Ronaldinho so.much
but we have some problem:D:D lolzz...but i love here so much:P
mm.. i have big sis:P:P she is zUma :P:P she is a cooooool girl and sweet:P
i have some friends i like...kanfo0o0osh,t7bo0o0osh.dana,soraia,noor,dina,mo5y,
dndo0o0on
i dn't have anything talk about
so... i hope u can be my friends:D:D and i hope evryone like me
byezz and evryone t.c:P:P
lolz...byezz and have a nice weekend:P:P
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