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Reunion is bliss

"If conversation was the lyrics, laughter was the music, making time spent together a melody that could be replayed over and over without getting stale." 
— Nicholas Sparks

Today I spent the best of hours in almost a month. We had a reunion with my intimate friends [my lovely cousin incl. but separately]. In case of my friends, it started off with kidding each other and ended with 'miss you's. And with Pavi, it's all about the big laughs we had commenting on others photos, and making fun of the stupid guy who spammed my phone's inbox with funny messages (rofl). There's an assurance with Pavi, which is more laughs per minute. She's a wisecracker you know? Lovely moments!!
The above quote reflects my feelings on the reunion. God! I miss y'all terribly.

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  1. I really love to make you laugh that made me a wisecracker must be :P ... Hehehe i liked this one ... It was really shocking.. Because I was with you all the night and never found you wrote about me :D

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  2. The quote is simply superb..So is the post :-) Missing u too..

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  3. @ Pavi
    I know this would be a pleasant surprise sweetest!!

    @Suds
    I know, Suds. I'll send you the pictures' link.

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  4. Hey Ramya...that's a nice post and the quote is lovely, takes me back to our get together days...long time since we've had one.Missing my school and college buddies :(

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  5. Hmmm.......Thats a bliss......really

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  6. ""We cant choose our family
    Thats why god made friends!!!!!""

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