I think I remember that id.. though could very well have got it mixed up with someone else. Still what's the vote about? are they running for mayor?and might as well ask who the fuck is kpz![]()
I'm going to try to watch a film
fearless leader geth leader ge gedara gihin awith thamai call eka daala thiyenneaaa ou call dunnada ?mata nam dena ekak naa oka
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..???එළකිරි මහා කභ ඇදීමේ තරගය...අපිට වොට් කරන්න![]()

fearless leader geth leader ge gedara gihin awith thamai call eka daala thiyenne..
Moko ? waliyak wath daagaththa da ?
palleha tag tika balapanko mata dala thiyena 
LOL !!umba wage aththa moonata kiyanna gihin mama outa awul wela wagepalleha tag tika balapanko mata dala thiyena
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I think I remember that id.. though could very well have got it mixed up with someone else. Still what's the vote about? are they running for mayor?
Highly recommend Interstellar. It's up there with Contact.
and might as well ask who the fuck is kpz![]()
I'm going to try to watch a film
they were looking for a kosandpol & twisted but had to end up with those two

they were looking for a kosandpol & twisted but had to end up with those two
today after a long time i borrowed a fiction from the library and the 1st thing came to my mind was you![]()
the good habit of reading is gone now![]()

what's the book you got? just read one book and the habit will come back to you![]()
Maybe you should try some Clive Cussler, Tom Clancy, Robett Ludlum or Eric Van Lustbader..dunno much about which to select, so got Divisadero - Michael Ondaatje & Gioconda - Lucille Turner
not sure whether i can finish them though. one thing prevents me from reading books in leisure is that i read and write stuff all the time at work. its a shame that i got spoiled in the net, where my father with all ill health still reads a lot in english and couple of other languages. but whenever i see someone who is in to books like you, it gives a great pleasure.
putu setiyak nisa satana pawa dun putu nandaata apage balawath wirodaya
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dunno much about which to select, so got Divisadero - Michael Ondaatje & Gioconda - Lucille Turner
not sure whether i can finish them though. one thing prevents me from reading books in leisure is that i read and write stuff all the time at work. its a shame that i got spoiled in the net, where my father with all ill health still reads a lot in english and couple of other languages. but whenever i see someone who is in to books like you, it gives a great pleasure.

(you don't need to go into lengthy descriptions of very complex grammatical nature at every turn Mr. Conrad) ..somehow chewed thru first 100 pages and now it's beginning to provide some grip. 