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Thomians dilute Royal glory
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Bonggo Senior Member
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8 Aug 2006 09:02:00 GMT Report for Abuse
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Curse of the Prince was removed by radaw.
It all happened at Vanatamulla. The Rooster Shaman Prince tried his best to SL batsmen at bay with a spell-binding spell. Cheerleader radaw removed it successfully after a nail-biting moment.
Prince was at the verge of making his voodoo work when the Ashram cheerleader radaw with the blessings of acting guru grabbed the rooster and dashed away. The latest news is that it is going for the barbecue where the Acting Guru (AG) is to join the celebrations shortly.
He is ecstatic after the cheerleaders successfully stered the batsmen all the way! Edited By - Bonggo - 8 Aug 2006 09:12:04 GMT |
Kulakottan Senior Member
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8 Aug 2006 09:07:15 GMT Report for Abuse
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Bonggo,
Moulavi Maharoof has done the job!!
I have commenced my search again for the sacrifice to get ready for the Tri-nation.
See you at the barbecue!
Kula O.H. Edited By - Kulakottan - 8 Aug 2006 09:08:59 GMT |
Bonggo Senior Member
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8 Aug 2006 09:23:27 GMT Report for Abuse
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AG,
Highroof made a crucial contribution but it was Jaya W. Dene who steered them from the front.
Mur Ali was in a haste, when all he had to do was to block the ball instead of swinging the bat. It could have easily ruined an otherwise brilliant display by him. The guy should improve his batting a little to use it in a crucial moment like this. My man of the match is Mur Ali and Man of the Series is Jaya W. Dene.
Edudaaa antha koliya thambi
Kadidaaa nalla thundondu thambi |
ananda95 Senior Member
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8 Aug 2006 09:24:23 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Well done SL. As per Cricinfo it is the sixth highest run chaser!! |
Bonggo Senior Member
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8 Aug 2006 10:16:13 GMT Report for Abuse
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Cricinfo:
An outstanding Test got the nail-biting finish it deserved, as a match which neither side deserved to lose finally went Sri Lanka's way by the narrowest of margins - one wicket. Mahela Jayawardene's magnificent 123 took them to the brink of victory, but South Africa fought back spectacularly after lunch only to be denied right at the end. A series scoreline of 0-2 does scant justice to the contest that unfolded Edited By - Bonggo - 8 Aug 2006 10:21:22 GMT |
pluto100 Senior Member
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8 Aug 2006 11:19:31 GMT Report for Abuse
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Kula
Naam ellorum ore kadavulin kulanthaihal!
Can't be any precise than this. |
pluto100 Senior Member
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8 Aug 2006 11:29:45 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hello Bonggo,
You are absolutely right. I am truly international.
That's one of the reasons I feel for those who are oppressed, no matter who or what they are. Thus, my profession does not allow me to discriminate against one another.
I do speak some Sinhalese, as we had many domestic aids from SL. My Nanny used to be a Tamil lady,My Mom still talks about her with fond memories.
Happy to hear SL won the match.
Used to date some one who played cricket, so unlike Rugby, I'm not totally at a loss when it comes to cricket. |
Bonggo Senior Member
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8 Aug 2006 11:30:44 GMT Report for Abuse
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Pluto,
Why are you far far away in the solar system. Come closer to the earth.
Kula is our acting guru. His words of wisdom come closer to our Guru Tamilcankun who is deep mediation right now in the foothills of Himalayas. |
pluto100 Senior Member
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8 Aug 2006 11:47:58 GMT Report for Abuse
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Bonggo,
Though I'm far far away from earth,I can still see the thomian thread from above.
This is the only thread in this forum where each other bond with one another. And I'm glad I came across it.
I hardly know any SL here. therefore this forum has opened many opportunities for the likes of me.
I think, Kula is doing a great job in the absence of TCK. |
Kamani Senior Member
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8 Aug 2006 12:08:22 GMT Report for Abuse
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Uncle Kula,
I have amended my posting to semi-virgin.
Is that OK??
Depends on how you define this Semi word. Then again they still are girls uncle, what have they done to deserve a sacrifice? why not those so-called heroic boys take to it than taking easy target girls. Are girls created for sacrifice whether they are semi or non?
I'm still not happy about your conclusion uncle, I need to know your honest opinion.
thanks
Kamani Duwa |
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