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Warning

Beware! This blog contains the rantings of a frustrated professional ”surfer.” By surfer, I mean someone who doesn’t stay permanently in one place (or with some one). Usually just dashing in and out of stupidities. Sometimes staying for a day, a week, a month, a year… Still looking for that thing I’d want to stay with for a lifetime. Hoping to keep my pride and my soul intact as I go about my devilish way. Occassionally stuffing myself with the world’s greatest offerings — FOOD and LIQUOR! :)

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2 Responses to "Warning"

:)
i do like your posts
i like blogs that reflect the blogger’s thoughts…
blog on!

Thanks Cecile! :)

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