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A sleepy little wish

/*This should have been posted on December 31, 2005*/

The year is almost done. Why do I think something new will come to replace it, other than a number on a calendar?
--The Sea, John Banville

PS: I called a friend of mine to wish him a happy new year. He laughingly told me that he thought I had a major crush on Banville and that I was being annoying by posting so much about Banville! Well, dear reader, I suppose it is irritating to see so much of Banville trivia. As a New Year gesture, I shall refrain from any talk on Banville in this blog the whole of January. Peace! And a Happy New Year!

When I read this "I shall refrain from any talk on Banville in this blog", I was like OMG, Finally I can understand more of what Lavanya writes and then I found that pleasure will be shortlived when I noticed the remaining part "the whole of January".
Hope you save us every Jan atleast :)

Have a great year ahead...

Just January??
every lil helps:)

God! Was it THAT bad? Hmm...let me consider an extended timeframe then :D

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  • So, we are curious now? My folks named me Lavanya, and it does have a meaning. I named myself Echo, for this blog. And that has a meaning too. Therefore, I have more than one name; I can walk; I can talk; I can read; I can even write; I can count - 9 'I's already and that is absolutely disgusting; I can also lie about numbers. Do you need to hear more?
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