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Prices skyrocket ahead of Avurudhu
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gajan99
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3 Apr 2012 00:11:27 GMT Report for Abuse
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When I posted following massage, pimpia, astro pijja, cut and paste piglet and Mervin's helper laughed at me.
Fabric Lie Pot
hak hak hak
yes we are still laughing.
without just reading one para, read the full sstatement of the Rus Embdr and try to understand it.
not only that we are laughing at all you your KTN PKN talks here.
get a life man, rather becoming the Russian version of the Peelambu here.
hak hak hak |
AstroLTTE Senior Member
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3 Apr 2012 00:12:37 GMT Report for Abuse
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. I will not hesitate to Argue anyone Insult Anyone...it is my business.
Talking from puken...... |
AstroLTTE Senior Member
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3 Apr 2012 00:16:45 GMT Report for Abuse
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. Sorry, past is past. I always think about today and tomorrow.
Hik..... We know the reason.......Hik Hik....
Hurt by some Sinhala blood.... -)))) |
AstroLTTE Senior Member
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3 Apr 2012 00:18:18 GMT Report for Abuse
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. Global banking giant HSBC is bullish on Sri Lanka with investors in China, India and Singapore increasingly approaching the bank for information on long term investment opportunities in the country.
'China, India and Singapore are increasingly interested in investing in a broad range of sectors and these investments are likely to materialise over the next 12 to 18 months,' HSBC Asia Pacific Regional Head of Corporate David Morton told The Island Financial Review.
Morton was in the country for a brief visit, meeting clients and senior officials of HSBC Sri Lanka. He also took the time to visit tourist attractions down South, such as the wildlife sanctuary in Yala, contributing to the economy as a tourist .
'Sri Lanka has a very bright future,' he told this newspaper in a brief interview on his first day here.
'There is a group of emerging tigers in the region and Sri Lanka is in that category. Sri Lanka has a well educated population. Intellectual capital is the first requisite of development. For example take the Singapore model, it has very little resources but the sheer drive of its people lifted the country to where it is today,' he said. |
charlie1965
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3 Apr 2012 00:19:26 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hak...hak....hak.
Fish cutter, How is your uncle Mervin doing? |
charlie1965
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3 Apr 2012 00:28:38 GMT Report for Abuse
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Global banking giant HSBC is bullish on Sri Lanka with investors in China, India and Singapore increasingly approaching the bank for information on long term investment opportunities in the country.
Han ...hak....hak.
China investment- infrastructures, roads, bridges, ports, buldings using own work force and maximum own raw materials. No factories or any other job generated facilities. Pay back 4-8% interest.
India Investment- Invest $100 and looking for $1000 profit back to India
Singapore- Ask Astro pijja and Srilankan ministers who have deposits and investments in Singapore. |
charlie1965
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3 Apr 2012 00:30:19 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hurt by some Sinhala blood.... -))))
What can I do, I have some too. |
AstroLTTE Senior Member
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3 Apr 2012 00:31:33 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hak.... Desperately telling lies and fabricating.......
Did you find any proof... Regarding the past...????
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charlie1965
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3 Apr 2012 00:33:19 GMT Report for Abuse
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GOD, Please help my uncle Mervin!
Allah! Jesus!, please help my uncle Mervin!
MR.R, Please help my uncle and your buddy Mervin!
gajan99 2012-03-30 03:27
Please do not take any action against out Mervin. He is a Sinhalese and our 'Dutugamunu' |
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