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I really enjoyed reading the articles on the mbororos. Quite enlightening. Good job!
Posted by: Kamer | October 19, 2009 at 07:15 AM
Why, this is awesome. Mind you, I was idling with my laptop this chilly morning, Dec. 11 at the Riverside Drive, Manhattan, NY when I set eyes on this online story magazine. This is great stuff. With limited resources and tough working conditions, it's good to know that a great deal of determination on your part can trigger the outcome of this work of art.
Just keep it up.
Dr. Ako Tabetah
New York, USA.
Posted by: Ako Tabetah | December 11, 2009 at 01:09 AM