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Happy new year to the two and a half readers who still come here! :)

I do love you with all my heart! And so, (you may want to sit for this news) I have decided to try and do a Blogathon. I don't know how far I will be able to take this, but I promise to put in my best efforts. New year resolution! :)


Which aptly brings me to Resolutions. My observation on Facebook this time was this:



I hope they all keep their resolutions. And I hope I keep mine!

Cheers!
Preeks

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  1. It is almost scary how my FB feed was EXACTLY the same! :o The sizes of the bars might be a bit different. I did not put my resolutions on FB, but I think I should make some.
    Welcome back! And am proud of you :D

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    1. FB is a mirror to the society! :D
      Thanks. Let's see how long this blogathon goes on! :D

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  2. Yayyy! You are back :) Hehe I think I posted that comic a few years ago :P cool and all that.

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  3. Yay! I love my favorite bloggers hopping on blogathons, that guarantees unlimited entertainment and since you are ready to roll, I am ready to spam your comments like there's a new post tomorrow ;)
    I can't be happier away from Facebook, so that resolution picture was something new for me :D

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    1. Hello! hopped over to your blog, added to Reader! :)
      Welcome here! Wish me luck! :D

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    2. Good Luck with posting daily & you have me following you already :D

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  4. resolutions are meant to be broken :) I break them on the 1st jan itself he he he he he

    Happpy new year to you and family ...

    Bikram's

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