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Welcome 2010

2010 has just started but is already turning out to be eventful. Jan 1st welcomed us with the Antivirus live spyware attacking my personal laptop. Spybot finally helped me clear the mess. The Stock Market does not seem to be fair with me as all my stocks just hit rock bottom. My kid has started walking like she has never before (actually she is 13 months old and just started walking a few days back).
Dad and Mom have just flown to the Thailand with their army of friends. Phuket according to them is like some place in heaven :) .

Authors and Producers are fighting over who should be given the credit for a movie based on a novel. I dont think this has ever happened in any movie adapted from a novel.

People in the same state have different opinions on the formation of another state. Politicians surreptiously playing a game of supremacy.

Medals being snatched from cops :)

India losing their first one dayer after having an extremely dominant year

Cleveland Cavs ending their 7 game winning streak

The magnificent Burj Khalifa, the worlds tallest building standing at 828 meters and making us humans proud

I want to end this evergrowing list and wish everyone a Happy New Year and Hope 2010 Rocks !!!

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