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Hello Friends

Dear Friends,

Welcome on this new platform. I hope you will have equally exciting experience in communicating as we had earlier.

I must acknowledge and thank Chhaya for her taking lead and putting up the hard work for this migration. I am sure more and more friends will join soon.

Comments as usual are most welcome.

Best regards


Zero

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  1. Hi zero ji..

    Why dont u activate this blog? or may be you want to see how the 'park' fares :)

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  2. @ Chhaya

    The blog is now active. I am shure the Park will be a sucess. Best regards.

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  3. Our Friend’s park is live now.
    If you have posted anything new on your blog during last one week, please leave a message at “Blogs Updated Today” Post at the Park. This is how your post will be visible to everyone. If you have left that comment on any other post at the Park then too do it.
    This is a general comment. If you have already done it then please ignore/delete it.
    - Admin
    (Friends’ Park)

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  4. Nice to see you here! Let's make the Park happening!!

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  5. dear zerobhai:)
    yes even i feel this idea is going to bloom one day.....and then theres no stopping it....
    all the best!

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  6. We all have joined friends park as we all know that it will be a great success. Happy Blogging :)

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