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I have returned!

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December 28, 2012, 4:44am

I am now feeling much better, I still feel a little poorly from time-to-time but I'm a lot more stronger than I ever was.

I am now able to come online more often, I cannot be certain whether or not I'll be available completely.
I might on & off a little bit, I am not 100% sure but I'll try and come back as much as possibly as I love to talk about Buddhism and also, I am very happy to have met you all.

:namaste:

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I dunno if this does belong in announcements but I just post it here just in case since it's not majorly important.

I just wanna say, thank you all for your kind welcomes & friendship, I am going to be offline for a while as I have caught a virus/bug and not feeling too good.

I will be resting for a while until I am well enough to do anything so I'll see you all another time.

Hope you all had a very nice Christmas.
Take care

:namaste:
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Get well soon
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Take it easy AJ and see you when you are feeling better.
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Cittasanto wrote:Get well soon
Ben wrote:Take it easy AJ and see you when you are feeling better.
Thank you both for your support, I am feeling much better now.
I may not be online as often as I usually am but I'll try and get online as much as possible when I get enough time.
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