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Please read my topice thanks.looking for long lost friend.

WISH you contact me.time is part,but my heart still waiting for you.you was the best one I met in my life,you will be in my heart forever,don't hurt me again please,in this many year I always cry and miss you.where are you? please ! come back to me.I miss you a lots.tung.ANH tung don't be judgement me by one sentence I ask you.so not fair to me.I was a teen just grow-up .you was the first one I fall in love.you was a refugee .you can't give me nothing.but I still love you .it's mean sure love to you.the one you met in third country.you ready had something.anh tung.I know you read the letter I send by mail to your house.you see my picture .I know you still misunderstood me.please contact me.I was looking for tung by 1991 lived in bataan camp 10.1992 went to third country.tung from hue or da nang vietnam ,by 1991 he was about 28-30


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