arey, why would you think its a hoax...you have my vote hands down ANY TIME..I have to apologize for being the kind of "guest" to your blog, who comes, snoops around, admires what she sees and leaves with narry a comment.Life is one big crazy, with work and home commitments and now the bub. I am so with you when it comes to "refining" one's work for "searchability" options..I have had reviewers advising me that my journal article should have a title that comes up easily in search engines (than really 'smart' ones that cover the research themes) ...SIGHHHH. So thanks for your gift of writing and forgive me for not commenting when I visit.
Swati - how about a mocktail bash in dry Gujarat? :)
Nitya - yes, yes, yes, Nino already 'knows' Arjun: everytime I open your blog at home, he sees Arujn's pic and says, what has my friend done today?!
Suj - thankyou sir.
Aneela - Not at all, love. I can totally understand - much love to the baby, his first pics were adorable! Oh and search enginge viability: they will be making that a compulsory subject in journalism school soon! big hug.
Wow. Do you think if I put my pic on the blog banner, Nino will adopt me as a friend??? No? Sigh, well, you can't blame for trying... he is such a adorable kid... I still think of the dagger and gajar post when I need a few laughs! Give him an extra hug from me today!
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There you are. Now you owe me a treat, heh heh. I knew I would find a reason sooner or later.
Clap, clap.... Good for you. Can I also include myself in the list of people to be given a treat? :-)
Yay for you, NM!
arey, why would you think its a hoax...you have my vote hands down ANY TIME..I have to apologize for being the kind of "guest" to your blog, who comes, snoops around, admires what she sees and leaves with narry a comment.Life is one big crazy, with work and home commitments and now the bub.
I am so with you when it comes to "refining" one's work for "searchability" options..I have had reviewers advising me that my journal article should have a title that comes up easily in search engines (than really 'smart' ones that cover the research themes) ...SIGHHHH.
So thanks for your gift of writing and forgive me for not commenting when I visit.
its for real ;)
Swati - how about a mocktail bash in dry Gujarat? :)
Nitya - yes, yes, yes, Nino already 'knows' Arjun: everytime I open your blog at home, he sees Arujn's pic and says, what has my friend done today?!
Suj - thankyou sir.
Aneela - Not at all, love. I can totally understand - much love to the baby, his first pics were adorable! Oh and search enginge viability: they will be making that a compulsory subject in journalism school soon! big hug.
Preeti - I guess so! hugs.
Suj - lol! I typed sir instead of Suj!
Hi,
This is not a hoax. Your post deserved it and after reading your comments, I guess it is a bit late in coming. Congrats :)
Harish - thankyou! *embarassed blush* I'm very flattered :)
LOL! Sir?! Now where is Freud when you need him?
Wow. Do you think if I put my pic on the blog banner, Nino will adopt me as a friend??? No? Sigh, well, you can't blame for trying... he is such a adorable kid... I still think of the dagger and gajar post when I need a few laughs! Give him an extra hug from me today!
why am i not surprised?!
Suj - I know! There was so much on my mind, it's freaky!
Nitya - lol! Hugs are always welcome!
Choxbox - :) mwah.
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