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VELLI KIZHAMAI VARIKAL SOLLI THARUM VETHAM.

Friday, 9 October 2009 - 5:05 PM SL Time

Oru kili thoonguthu ammah
Maru kili vehuthu ammah
Vethanai yaaaaar arivaar
Vidiyum aur naalilay
Mannan manathin
Ennam niraiveravay
Pennay!pennay!
Kadamai mudipaayedi
Aayiram aayiram thadaikalai udaiththu
Sabatham mudi mudi
Aayiram aayiram thadaikalai udaiththu
Sabatham mudi mudi

Unakkul irukkum erimalai eduthtu
Pakaivanai eri eri
Unakkul irukkum erimalai eduththu
Pakaivanai eri

Ovouru iravum ingay vidiyum
AVAN veeram solli naalthorumay
Ovoru poovum ingay malarum
AVAN peyarai solli thinamthorumay

Ini thoogukinra maaveerar ellaam
AVAN paathaiyilay, Pennay
Sudar deepam ettidu
Aayiram aayiram thadaikalai udaiththu
Sabatham mudi mudi
Oru kili thooguthu ammah
Maru kili vehuthu ammah
Vethanai yaaar arivaar
Vidyum oor naalilay
Mannanan manathin
Ennam niraiveravay

Payanthavar paarvaiyil pennay
Sinna pani thuliyum kadal alavu
Thuninthavar manathil pennay
Perum alai kadalum thuli alavu
Antha sooriyanum
Vazhi thooram illai
Puthu Thesamathu malarnthaal
Vizhi neerai maattidu
Oru kili thoonguthu ammah
Maru kili vehuthu ammah
Vethanai yaaar arivaar
MANNAN manathin
Ennam niraiveravay


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AMIGO
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What is this crap?
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What is this crap?


Good question! :)))

let me explain a bit

Oru kili thoonguthu ammah


means :

Our Mother said capturing Kili is only a dream ( to Chinkalam)


Maru kili vehuthu ammah

means
but Kili was Killed ( Maru) ( by the chinkalams ) easily :((


Vethanai yaaaaar arivaar

means
what to do ayya :((


ROLF :))




Edited By - Marksman - 9 Oct 2009 10:32:09 GMT
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No lobster language please !!
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Ha ha lolz :o)
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Paka-ivanai eri eri


naki welath muge wanachara kama gihin neha :)
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LONDON: A Sri Lankan secretly ate McDonald's burgers while on a hunger-strike outside the British Parliament to highlight the plight of Tamils during war with the LTTE, it was revealed on Friday.

According to The Daily Mail, Parameswaran Subramaniyan, 28, had eased his ordeal by eating burgers.

The Scotland Yard surveillance teams using specialist monitoring equipment had watched in disbelief as he tucked into the clandestine deliveries.

The hunger strike and demonstrations had left the police with a $7.1 million overtime bill. The Scotland Yard made no official comment but senior sources said police decided against dragging the bogus hunger striker out of his tent for fear it would start a riot.

Police had mounted a 24-hour presence in the Parliament Square from April 6 to June 17.

Several hundred protesters were at the site every day with the numbers swelling to thousands each time there were fresh reports of civilian deaths during the Sri Lankan Government's offensive to end its 25-year--old civil war against the separatist Tamil Tigers.

Protesters were calling Britain to stop Sri Lanka from shelling the last rebel-held enclave, where thousands of civilians were trapped.

The Metropolitan Police, in a statement, said, 'The policing operation for the demonstration within Parliament Square also catered for a number of associated events and protest sites.

This included an increase in resources for Prime Minister's Questions, the London Marathon, a march in support of the Tamil community totalling 110,000 people and protests at the Indian and Sri lankan High Commission.

'A total of 29,838 officers worked during the 72-day period,' it said.

Around 80 people were arrested in connection with the demonstrations. (PTI)
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