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Welcome to my blog.

Welcome, you are in for a treat. My name is Arie, Heracles is my alias. and I will be writing mostly about my hobbies and interests which are: Football (AS Roma), Video Games, Movies and Music and probably some personal projects. I hope you will enjoy reading it just like I enjoyed writing it. Grazie and Bueno Serra.

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  1. So you've got a new blog which talks about your hobbies and interest, with your Greek-mythology alias huh? hahaha congrats man. Looking forward to your next piece.

    Oh, and get a theme :)

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  2. this theme gue suka man.. resemble warna as roma a bit.. cocok sama mozilla gue yg roman themed.. hahaha

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  3. rie..follow blog gue donk..loe ke blog gue trus follow friend..

    what's with the indonesian language though

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  4. oke. Cara gantinya gimana sih?

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  5. guys I've posted the reason why I chose the name. The part 1 that is..

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  6. Now join twitter and feed your blog post to twitter LoL

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  7. erm gimana caranya man? ajarin donk..

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  8. Check twitterfeed here http://twitterfeed.com/ and for short instruction, check this out: http://bloggerstop.net/2009/01/send-your-blog-updates-feed-to-twitter.html

    Make sure you follow my twitter (indragm) so I can follow you back :)

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