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Thank You (and See You in 2020)!


We're about to wrap a really good year. 2019 has brought me new friends and lots of experiences learnt. I'd like to be thankful for everything I've lived this year, and to everyone who's shared the ride with me.

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  1. A ride on bike, is still there.
    Hope some other year may resolve this.

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