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Friday 7th May 2010

cgBalu      20:51
Thank you @wipoolplayer for the loving #FF mention. from mobile web in reply to wipoolplayer
cgBalu     07:25
Good morning world #tweory peppy stories through twitterhttp://ittly.com/tweory from web
cgBalu     00:07
still in the vehicle.. waste not. whoop a sms tweet. vorooo..ooom... it was #whale moment! from SmsTweets
cgBalu     00:03
trying to get the feel of the 'splash' enjoyed at the 'arabian sea' 7 hrs ago... #murudeshwar#fb from SmsTweets
Thursday 6th May 2010
cgBalu     17:25
chirping from top. at the top of the gopuram. murudeshwar. #fb from SmsTweets
cgBalu      00:20
Many more tweet returns of the day @tinucherian from mobile web in reply to tinucherian

Wednesday 5th May 2010
cgBalu     16:26
too many #mindtweets. experiencing WHALE! from SmsTweets
cgBalu      07:43
http://bit.ly/bjfIXw learning twitter things from @mad_nad blog...reading posts under the tag twitter. (nice!) from bit.ly
cgBalu      07:30
good analysis blog: by @Aagan86 26/11 past and future http://bit.ly/c2LXnL from web
Tuesday 4th May 2010
cgBalu     08:47
better than copy and paste...wow Twitter to Launch Embeddable Tweets? http://bit.ly/c0fibr from The Twt Times
cgBalu     08:45
Check out my fresh Twitter Tim.es newspaper (News and Blogs Selected by my friends at twitter awesome info) http://twittertim.es/cgBalu from web
cgBalu     08:31
Reading: "Shakthisoft.net » 2009 » June"( http://twitthis.com/qcnq2x ) from TwitThis
Monday 3rd May 2010
cgBalu      21:16
@v_shakthi in creative mood now. How are you now brother? feeling better? from web in reply to v_shakthi
cgBalu      07:27
@twaggies This is interesting caricatures of tweets. would wish to have fun with this tweet. http://bit.ly/aGkhdv @twaggies please.... from web
cgBalu     07:18
I like to blog too Diet Tweets Sunday (25 April) to Saturday (1 May) http://tinyurl.com/3xvnbry please comment. from twitterfeed
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