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Fun : How to celebrate 50th Birthday?
Asked by hitler,
18 May '12 08:15 pm
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Celebrate with family and friends with a Homum at Thirukkadaiyur Abirami Amman Temple.
You can fix it before a Month.
Answered by anantharaman, 18 May '12 08:17 pm
You can fix it before a Month.
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Celebrate like any other birthdays.....but donot forget to make new resolutions to lead a healthy lifestyle so that you can keep away risks of diabetes/blood pressure/arthritis etc. and many other complication
Answered by ABC XYZ, 18 May '12 08:26 pm
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With family, friends, near and dear and with a lot of fanfare to make it ever memorable...!
Answered by Dil Se, 18 May '12 10:41 pm
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If you can afford it, donate a sum of say Rs 5,000 (or something less/more, depending on your capacity), to a reliable institution that looks after children. Have a very simple celebration at home. Let your donation bring some joy to those who are less privileged than you.
Answered by Reader Writer, 18 May '12 08:52 pm
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With 50 frnds and relatives..with 50 pond cake..with 50 dishes..with 50 candles !!
Answered by Manju Sikri, 18 May '12 08:26 pm
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By inviting all old friends and family members and then deciding to take sanyas
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 18 May '12 08:16 pm
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With friends,relatives and close associates
a roaring but peaceful grand party
Answered by anil garg, 19 May '12 01:38 am
a roaring but peaceful grand party
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