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Pera
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I think 'Soozavamasa' was translated by Sir Kumaraswami.


I think 'Soozavamasa' has 'Sinhalaised' his name in to 'Somawansa' and now leading the JVP :)

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THIVYA,

Well done. That is a very good article. Go on and keep spreading the gospel.

The only disappointment I have is I once happened to argue with you.

-Muchalinda

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Tell me one good service Sinhalese did to Tamil language, other than enacting the Sinhala only act.


Why, we elected VP Mudalali as your leader who does not allow Tamil kids to go to school and learn Tamil. Isn't it better than enacting the Sinhala only act??

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Thivya
The Sinhala race is a mixed race and it is ritually an impure race.


What is your point??

Are you saying Tamils are the best in the world??

Do you think other people(IC) beleive the fiction stories you are writing here??

Other countries know one thing that Tamil created Tigers and they are one of the ruthless terrorits groups in the world and all of it supporters are well known criminals.

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MaKa,

Thivya's hero, Ananda Kumaraswami's mother was a British bartender :)

Cheers

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Edited By - Pera - 1 Aug 2007 04:09:25 GMT
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it is ritually an impure race


that is called 'Racism'...

if Dirty Berty is around, he will cry fowl :)

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Edited By - Pera - 1 Aug 2007 04:11:51 GMT
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THE WAY IT USED TO BE IN CEYLON !!

The gram sellers at Galle Face Green sold their 'kadala gottu'
toppedwith 'isso wade' for twenty-five cents .
The movie goers at Savoy cinema came out Couples went to Aleric's for
icecream and families miserly budgeted for Chinese fried rice at Golden
Gate .
Gunawardena opened batting for the Tamil Union and Sunderalingam kept
wickets for the Sinhalese Sports Club . This was once nostalgic Sri
Lanka on easy street sans the raging war and the terrible turmoil
'The way it used to be' .
The 'Yal Devi' took the Madhu pilgrims and the 'Ruhunu Kumari' carried
the Kataragama clan. Marawila fishermen fished at Mullativu with the
monsoonchange and Lever's and Reckitt's Sales Reps sold toothpaste in
Jaffna and drank 'Tal Raa' whilst bathing in the Keeramalai tank .
The Vel cart used to come down Wellawatte and the waiters worked double
time at the Sarasvati Lodge . The differences were there from the North
to the South, but who cared ? Nobody killed anyone. There was a life,
simple and in peace .
Bala Tampoe took the CMU out on strike every year and the Parliament
changed colours every five years with mythological promises .That was
acceptable . The queues got long at the CWE to buy 'Jumping Fish' and
the bread prices leapt like high jumpers. Those were our big problems .
The smiles were there too, affordable to the all and sundry, beat shows
and big matches, sports meets and school carnivals, all within a ten-rupee
budget .Fashion-wise, the pinnacle was the CR-Havies Match at Longdon Place
the Suzettes and Claudettes were there, dazzling in mini skirts, making
their best attempts to get partnered to go to the Coconut Grove and jingo and
jive to the Jetliners .
Some made it to Akasa Kade too, to eat egg hoppers and hold hands and
become more naughty whilst pretending to be watching the ship lights at
the Colombo harbour .
There was peace it was a long long time ago. That was before the Morris
Minor taxis changed their English alphabet number plates .
Then came the carnage. Who's to blame? Don't waste time, that's kicking
the moon and corralling clouds .
We all know better. We are all to be blamed, some for cheering and
Others for their silence. It has always been 'our soldiers' - but it is their
war .
The guns are silent now and the talks go on and hope seeps slow like a
weed-clogged wave. If the Gods are kind, we'll have peace. Let it lie
there .
North and East must be separate 'Don't give this', 'can't have that',
'autonomy? what nonsense?' Such passionate phrases bellow from borrowed
patriotism . son has to study', 'No no, not to join the Air Force',
'Army? Are you mad?'
The same voices add the contradictions . 'We must continue to fight at
any cost' .
Brave words, quite cheap too when rights and wrongs are just 'whys'
sprouting out from empty opinions on even emptier forums .
Try telling all that to mothers who buried their sons or children who
for their missing fathers .
Voice it to a legless 'Boy' from Velvettiturai or a Sightless soldier
fromDevundara.
Or maybe to a lover who lights a candle for some forgotten
fighter buried under swollen earth, too poor even for a memorial.
What does it matter to which side they belonged ?
They paid the price, we didn't. They shed the tears, we didn't .
Let us then wish, nay, that's not enough, let us pray, to all the Gods
in creation for 'The way it used to be' to return .
Or ......let us be all silent we owe that much to those who died
nameless !
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Pere

His followers are well trained junitors i guess??
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Thivya the SohonKali (Representative for Sinhala cemeteries).

Your crap is not worth responding to.

Only thing, Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe was a D ravidiean but he is not tamil. Nayakkaras are from Andra Pradesh. he liked upcountry sinhala women over his Queen.

YOu people were so pathetic, at one time, Tamil King in Jaffna killed you people like Dogs.
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What is your point??
Are you saying Tamils are the best in the world??

Do you think other people(IC) beleive the fiction stories you are writing here??
Other countries know one thing that Tamil created Tigers and they are one of the ruthless terrorits groups in the world and all of it supporters are well known criminals.


my point is sinhalese are a mixed and ritually impure race.I didn't say that, but the Buddhist monks said that during the Kandiyan Kingdom, before they crowned the Tamil guy Kannusamy as the king of the kingdom of Kandy.

Sinhalese are going insane over Prabhakaran and he is their nightmare. That is the main reason I admire Prabhakran. The Sinhalese can't talk anything else, other than chanting Prabhakran's good name.

I think Prabhakaran is great, he spread the tremendous fear in the Snhalese' heart and mind, they can't even think straight without invoking Prabhakaran's name.

Long live Rt. Hon. Prabhakaran, the Commander in Chief of Tamil Eelam Armed Forces.

Prabhakaran must be the incarnation of the great Chola King, Raja Raja the great.:)


Edited By - Thivya1 - 1 Aug 2007 04:18:59 GMT
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