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Rajesh Patil

Rajesh Patil

Hi friends...
Let me introduce.......
as a mechanical engineering graduate from Pune University, currently working in IT.
Never married,25 years old, working as senior sofrware consultant in Quinnox consultancy services,pune. Currently there at client side in HSBC working on banking projects.

My name "Rajesh" means King of... more »
  • PUNE, MH, INDIA
  • member since September 13 2007

Rajesh Patil’s last login was Friday, September 19 2008.

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  • Marie Antionette~ Author

    Marie Antionette~ Author says

    Hello Rajesh Patil. I 'm just drooping a note to invite you to visit my site: www.mzmarieantionette.com and check out the release of my book titled A Girl Named Job available via-paypal. This is a revised second release due to difficulties I experienced with a subsidiary publisher 3 years ago. I've learned that practice = progress and if you are interested, I'd truly appreciate your support. And if you don't mind, please sign the guest book. Thanks!

    Marie Antionette
    www.mzmarieantionette.com

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • MsLarks230

    MsLarks230 says

    Greetings,

    Urban Christian Books released my latest book, The Legacies on July 29, 2008 and I am very excited about the project. The book is getting decent reviews. Visit my website, www.MichelleLarks.com and check them out. The book is available at all major bookstores, including Target, Wal-Mart, Amazon.com and will be available at BlackExpressions.com on August 3rd.

    Michelle Larks

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Manish Sehgal

    Manish Sehgal says

    hi

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  • Priya J

    Priya J says

    hi

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  • Priya J

    Priya J says

    hi there ....

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  • Stacey

    Stacey says

    sure! :)

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  • The Gilded Pen

    The Gilded Pen says

    Now is your chance to help decide which two titles will be picked as The Gilded Pen Book Club's reads for July and win a copy of either DUCHESS BY NIGHT by Eloisa James or AFTER THE KISS by Suzanne Enoch!

    Just check out the post on our club page to enter!
    (http://www.shelfari.com/groups/11253/about)

    Happy reading,
    Amber
    thegildedpen.com

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • harshitm

    harshitm says

    Hi Rajesh,

    Any idea on a book titled "worshipping False Gods", I think it is written by Arun Shourie (Ex editior of Indian Express & Cabinate Minister)

    Also I am looking for a pdf version of Discovery of India by J. Nehru

    Cheers
    Harshit

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Grace

    Grace says

    hi!!

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  • cyd

    cyd says

    Struck by discussion...

    Check out my latest blog....

    http://cydwebster.blogspot.com/2008/05/struck-by-discussion.html

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • LeaNetera

    LeaNetera says

    I haven't been on this page for 7 months. So sorry I didn't reply. Yes, to friends.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • RiverJordan

    RiverJordan says

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    And as always a mix of Great Music - Everything from Count Basie to Johnny Cash,
    U2, Derek & The Dominoes, Cream, Jewel, Santana, Rolling Stones and more.

    See you soon on the radio!
    River
    river@riverjordan.us

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • yen

    yen says

    hi! i have a sister who married someone from Pune. But they recently moved to Singapore because of my brother-in-law's work. They go to India with their two kids regularly though. I have not been to India but I am often told that I should. I've seen pictures but they say the pictures do not give the place justice. :)

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • TheBeautiful

    TheBeautiful says

    Stopping by to wish you & your family an 'Happy Easter'. Be Blessed!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Marie Antionette~ Author

    Marie Antionette~ Author says

    Marie Antionette would like to share an excerpt from her book titled A Girl Named Job with you and all of her Shelfair friends...

    This is from Chapter 3, Wheres My Daddy...


    It took a few seconds for the reality of things to really hit me but once it did I broke down and cried like a wounded dog.I didn’t cry because we’d just gotten robbed. I cried because I though Nana was gonna “whop” my a**! Surely she wasn’t going to believe me, she never does! I knew she was going to put the blame on me. I was the only one in the house and I didn’t do anything to stop him. I could hear her now, "Why didn’t you go run and tell somebody you run ya’ mouth any other time?” “Why didn’t you pick up the phone and call somebody-the police?” My thoughts had me so afraid, that by now the house is filled with my weeps. It was hard for me to hear anything over the sound of my shed tears. I though the ordeal was over, I though Gilly was gone. But as I lift my head an opened my eyes, he was standing right there staring at me like my reflection in the mirror. That F***** Me Up! It felt like witches riding my back. I couldn’t scream, I couldn’t move, I couldn’t yell, I couldn’t blink, I couldn’t do shit! All I could do was sit and stare. I didn’t make one move, but when the nigga’ touched me, WOAH Nelly! Talk about fade to Black! I was gone, I’d completely zoned out. I had no idea what his intentions were and at the same time it felt like my spirit had vacated my body. Gilly didn’t have his hands on me he had his hands on an empty shell. He was saying some thing to me but I couldn’t hear him. His touch numbed my body. I don’t know how long he was in the room with me. I was just relieved as hell when he left. I started crying again...

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Shotirf

    Shotirf says

    What's your latest read - tell us a bit about it...

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  • Kate MacDonald

    Kate MacDonald says

    Your profile is charming. I particularly like your comment about befriending diverse people. It's so easy to make friends who are JLY (just like you)! I too love animals. I don't have any pets - we travel too much - but want to see the big cats survive! So I love the cover of your "India Survives" book.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • vikki

    vikki says

    Welcome Rajesh. What kind of books do you prefer to read, and also your taste in music?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • jazzymem32

    jazzymem32 says

    Just stopped by to say Hello

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )