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SCENARIOS-Where is Sri Lanka`s war heading?
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deborak
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18 Nov 2008 07:30:14 GMT Report for Abuse
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Imp..
peragena lokkata basawak danna one!monawahari try ekak dapan!! |
impartial Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 4724 Member Profile
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18 Nov 2008 07:30:43 GMT Report for Abuse
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And Gaja seems to be very much older than you but not matured as you!
Gaja is 50's hikz weeping baby over ausi police |
AussieBoy
Joined: Jun 2008 Posts: 1611 Member Profile
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18 Nov 2008 07:30:51 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Anyway guys, I'm off! What a day! I didn't get much work done... I had a nice jousting with Gaja, and finally got to see the real woman! anyway, gotta go! Take care! |
wayamba
Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 340 Member Profile
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18 Nov 2008 07:32:17 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sydney or Melbourne.
Which has more links to SL traditions.
I mean Temples,SL Groceries, SL restuarants, Good SL neighbourhood.
You can not raise children in Japan, when they grow up they will be Japanese minded. Once they marry a Japanese. It is the end of the story.
No garden, no plenty of room to play around at home. It is Japan. |
Voodoo Senior Member
Joined: Jan 2008 Posts: 3853 Member Profile
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18 Nov 2008 07:38:08 GMT Report for Abuse
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i am between 25 - 30
if you find birth certificate,it will tell how old you are exactly
i think i am between 1 - 85
i too lost my original one |
Lion5Den
Joined: Sep 2006 Posts: 975 Member Profile
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18 Nov 2008 07:39:47 GMT Report for Abuse
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| AB - no machang i am up the other end of town closer to the bridge ... I think I know where you work now :-) |
Voodoo Senior Member
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18 Nov 2008 07:40:23 GMT Report for Abuse
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Still i consider i am young
cos i like young girls
hah hha haaaa
life is not short |
deborak
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18 Nov 2008 07:41:25 GMT Report for Abuse
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This is why I do not raise a single word against our boys!!
Yes we have some hik-ups...but we can't question them!
There is no drinking water. Large quantities of bottled water have to be transported from Colombo. For some in the frontlines a hot meal is a luxury. There are occasions when meals turn stale by the time they arrive. This is not because their senior officers are not concerned. They have to worry about how to get the food to them without enemy interruption. Tractors carrying them have to move cautiously. A bath is only when sources of water is available. That could even be a week or two. There is no contact with their loved ones for weeks |
deborak
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18 Nov 2008 07:43:40 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hey..What can we do!
During recent rains, most soldiers had to brave heavy downpour. They are drenched. Even this week, there have been occasional showers and cloudy skies. Having to remain in their wet battle fatigues or uniform is bad enough. What is worse is when they are compelled to be with their soggy socks and boots. This has led to skin rash, fungal, bacterial and other complications. More rains will only mean more soldiers are affected.
To meet the needs of the troops in the battlefield, the Government has appealed to the Sri Lankan community living abroad for donations in the form of foot spray and foot powder. |
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