00:00I have a story about Adhikram.
00:04I'm a husband named Adhika.
00:10I was a mother named Adhikram.
00:11I was a father named Adhika,
00:12and I was like, I'm a father named Adhika.
00:17That's why I had to say that I had to buy a bag and buy a bag.
00:25Because I had to say that I had to buy a bag.
00:30Then I said, I didn't have to buy a bag.
00:35I said, I was going to buy a bag and buy a bag.
00:39Then I said, I was going to buy a bag.
00:45I felt that I had to buy a bag.
00:49I said, I was going to buy a bag.
00:54That's why I was going to buy a bag.
00:59I wanted to buy a bag, a bag.
01:02I was going to buy a bag.
01:03I was going to buy a bag.
01:03I think that's what I think.
01:07As you can see, there are challenges in the past.
01:12You can't get a problem with that.
01:15There's a problem with the past.
01:19What do you think there's a problem with that?
01:25I don't have a problem with that.
01:28I don't know what my name is, because it's not a purpose.
01:35I was very happy to have a contact with Mr. P.T.
01:47So, what I was saying is that I was going to be the first part of this story.
01:57That is a narrative story.
01:59When we came to the television channels,
02:06there were some things that I had to do with the work that I had to do with the work
02:14that I had to do with.
02:17That's why I told you about it.
02:20That's why I told you about this narrative.
02:25Then I told you about it and I told you about it.
02:32What I told you about is that you are a part of it.
02:36Because you are a part of it in my body.
02:41I told you about it and I told you about it.
02:46You can do it.
02:48I don't want to say anything about it.
02:53I told you about it.
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