@bilby Thanks for your guidance, well as you have suggested I'll add my also ons. i hope you keep a track of my site too, lest I go astray. I would have followed you, but I didn't see any follow link here anywhere. I'll live and learn. Thanks again.
@bilby Thanks for your guidance, well as you have suggested I'll add my also ons. i hope you keep a track of my site too, lest I go astray. I would have followed you, but I didn't see any follow link here anywhere. I'll live and learn. Thanks again.
@bilby I guess that's a more civilized way of directing new comers. Thanks and I have adhered to your advise. I hope to keep getting directions from Guides like you. I have removed all my links from also on. I shall put in just one or two but only after I know the rules of the community well. Thanks a lot again for the advise.
@bilby I guess that's a more civilized way of directing new comers. Thanks and I have adhered to your advise. I hope to keep getting directions from Guides like you. I have removed all my links from also on. I shall put in just one or two but only after I know the rules of the community well. Thanks a lot again for the advise.
The word means Class, in a school. The standard a student is in, in school. In Hindi a person will say: "Main 5th kaksha main parta hoon". That translated in English will mean: I am studying in 5th class, or 5th standard.
@ruzuzu I am new to this community, thanks for your comments. As I said it's your imagination, whether you imagine a spam, it's all in your mind. I'm not selling anything, or at least at present I'm not, so scamming doesn't really arise. I simply tweeted a word, which in itself is an imaginary one. I use it quite often, so it's very much real to me. The contents of the imaginary train may give you a smile, or maybe a frown. The glass is half full, for some it may be half empty. Thanks again and God Bless.
@ruzuzu I am new to this community, thanks for your comments. As I said it's your imagination, whether you imagine a spam, it's all in your mind. I'm not selling anything, or at least at present I'm not, so scamming doesn't really arise. I simply tweeted a word, which in itself is an imaginary one. I use it quite often, so it's very much real to me. The contents of the imaginary train may give you a smile, or maybe a frown. The glass is half full, for some it may be half empty. Thanks again and God Bless.
The word simply means Smiles Express. Visualize a train, a fast, or slow one, which gives you a smile. Maybe with it's contents or context (The circumstances that surround the existence of the content)
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smilezxps commented on the user bilby
@bilby Thanks for your guidance, well as you have suggested I'll add my also ons. i hope you keep a track of my site too, lest I go astray. I would have followed you, but I didn't see any follow link here anywhere. I'll live and learn. Thanks again.
March 8, 2011
smilezxps commented on the user smilezxps
@bilby Thanks for your guidance, well as you have suggested I'll add my also ons. i hope you keep a track of my site too, lest I go astray. I would have followed you, but I didn't see any follow link here anywhere. I'll live and learn. Thanks again.
March 8, 2011
smilezxps commented on the user bilby
@bilby I guess that's a more civilized way of directing new comers. Thanks and I have adhered to your advise. I hope to keep getting directions from Guides like you. I have removed all my links from also on. I shall put in just one or two but only after I know the rules of the community well. Thanks a lot again for the advise.
March 6, 2011
smilezxps commented on the user smilezxps
@bilby I guess that's a more civilized way of directing new comers. Thanks and I have adhered to your advise. I hope to keep getting directions from Guides like you. I have removed all my links from also on. I shall put in just one or two but only after I know the rules of the community well. Thanks a lot again for the advise.
March 6, 2011
smilezxps commented on the word vigyanic
The word is in Hindi, which means a Scientist.
March 6, 2011
smilezxps commented on the word KAKSHA
The word means Class, in a school. The standard a student is in, in school. In Hindi a person will say: "Main 5th kaksha main parta hoon". That translated in English will mean: I am studying in 5th class, or 5th standard.
March 6, 2011
smilezxps commented on the user ruzuzu
@ruzuzu I am new to this community, thanks for your comments. As I said it's your imagination, whether you imagine a spam, it's all in your mind. I'm not selling anything, or at least at present I'm not, so scamming doesn't really arise. I simply tweeted a word, which in itself is an imaginary one. I use it quite often, so it's very much real to me. The contents of the imaginary train may give you a smile, or maybe a frown. The glass is half full, for some it may be half empty. Thanks again and God Bless.
March 6, 2011
smilezxps commented on the word smilezxps
@ruzuzu I am new to this community, thanks for your comments. As I said it's your imagination, whether you imagine a spam, it's all in your mind. I'm not selling anything, or at least at present I'm not, so scamming doesn't really arise. I simply tweeted a word, which in itself is an imaginary one. I use it quite often, so it's very much real to me. The contents of the imaginary train may give you a smile, or maybe a frown. The glass is half full, for some it may be half empty. Thanks again and God Bless.
March 6, 2011
smilezxps commented on the word enjoytweetsweet
twitter.com/enjoytweetsweet
facebook.com/enjoytweetsweet
March 5, 2011
smilezxps commented on the word smilezxps
The word simply means Smiles Express. Visualize a train, a fast, or slow one, which gives you a smile. Maybe with it's contents or context (The circumstances that surround the existence of the content)
March 5, 2011
smilezxps commented on the word smilezxps
twitter.com/smilezxps
March 5, 2011
smilezxps commented on the list smiles-express
twitter.com/smilezxps
March 5, 2011
smilezxps commented on the list smiles-express
http://twitter.com/smilezxps http://formspring.me/smilezxps http://www.diigo.com/user/smilezxps
March 5, 2011