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''Slipped Away"
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The Photograph
*Thats me in 1989 i guess.Somewhere near that.
*This is a picture from my Mundan album.Hence the shaved Head.
*The Person Holding me is now dead.
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Na na, na na na, na na I miss you, miss you so bad I don't forget you, oh it's so sad I hope you can hear me I remember it clearly
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3 blogs i am enjoying blogging on

1)DHarm&Karm
2)The Reader's Paradise
3)Jagruti
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The day you slipped away
Was the day I found it won't be the same

Ooooh

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3 Reasons I am still blogging

1)Time Pass
2)Rejuvenation
3)knowledge
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Na na na na na na na

I didn't get around to kiss you
Goodbye on the hand

I wish that I could see you again

I know that I can't

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WHat should i do with My b log enlightenment???


Delete it
0 (0%)
FInd one successor and then let him/her decide
1 (33%)
A team of successors
2 (66%)


Votes so far: 3

Poll closed
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Oooooh I hope you can hear me cause I remember it clearly The day you slipped away Was the day I found it won't be the same Ooooh
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3 comments on the poll result

1)I have an intuition that all the 3 people who have voted
are connected to the blog
2)I will now start another poll to let the reader's decide the successor/successors.
3) I never voted on this poll.I was confused.
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I had my wake up
Won't you wake up
I keep asking why
And I can't take it
It wasn't fake
It happened, you passed by
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Blogger Sheetal'z brother called me up

*Threatened me
*Abused me
* Now i know why she is what she is
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Now you are gone, now you are gone
There you go, there you go
Somewhere I can't bring you back
Now you are gone, now you are gone
There you go, there you go,
Somewhere your not coming back
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3 posts which will be written shortly

*Mutatis Mutandis
*Sheetal Madaan
*I Speak
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The day you slipped away
Was the day i found it won't be the same noo..
The day you slipped away
Was the day that i found it won't be the same oooh...

Na na, na na na, na na
I miss you
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3 blogs to look out for
*Melodious Creativity
*me and my world's Forum
*CHarcoal Scratch.My Brain Farts
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Jai Shri Ram!!!

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