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Pity. Reading that woman's ad and knowing Rohit for years, they sound
like a match made in heaven. But why, oh, why, keep that shaved-head
photo on prominent display??? There are lots of photos of Rohit
looking rather dashing, and with the crucial hair feature enabled!
R