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Yth. Pembaca,

Terhitung hari Jumat, 5 Desember 2008 malam, saya membuka blog baru di Blogspot. Sementara blog Multiply ini tidak akan ditinggalkan, saya akan melakukan posting silang (cross-post) setiap menuliskan blog ini jika dimungkinkan oleh penyedia layanan blog.

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miki eto said…
ckckcckk...serius amat sampe tegangnya sampe ke tokyo :P
dont be so serious chris in blog world.
u can spread your wings and free your minded.
write whatever u wanna say to your readers.
this is my blog thou. adios!

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