කසුන් කල්හාරගේ ‘අලුත් පුක‘

N sriyantha

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    කසුන් කල්හාරගේ ‘අලුත් පුක‘

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    සිහිනයකි ඔබ නිහඬ මැදියම් රෑ . . . වැනි සුමධුර ගීයක් හදපු එච්. එම්. ජයවර්ධන ඇයි බං කසුන් කල්හාර වගේ පුකයෙක් රටට බිහිකළේ. උඹ තාම හොස්පිට්ල් එකෙන්ද කෑම කන්නේ , නැත්තං බෝඩිමට ගියාද ? ඌ උඹගේ එකම පුතාලු නේ…. ඌ කියනවනේ ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදය නීතිය බේරා ගැනීමට පෙරට එන්න කියල අපට. ‘අලුත් පුරපුක‘ කියල එකක් එක්ක.

    මට මේ ප්‍රශ්න අහන්න තියෙන්නේ ඌ වගේ පඩ සිංදු කියන ගොං කබරෙක්ගෙන් නොවේ හද්දා වන්නියේ සියඹලාංඩුවේ ගම්බයියෙක් වෙච්ච ශත 60ට බරුත ඉරපු උඹගෙන්.

    එච්. එම්. ජයවර්ධන ඇයි බං උඹගේ ඒ කැරි පුතා උඹ ඉඳිද්දිම උඹගේ ගේ විකුණුවේ.

    ඇයි බං ඌ උඹගේ ගෑනි ගැන විතරක් කියන්නේ. ඌ උඹගේ ළමයෙක් නොවේද ?

    ඇයි බං ඌ උඹගේ අයිතිවාසිකම් ගැනවත් ඔස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ ඉන්න උගේ ළමය ගැනවත් නොහිතා කබරු වගේ ගෑනුඑක්ක බඩුගගහා යන ගමන් හැමදාම අරක්කු ගැන පොරටෝක් දෙන ගමන් ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදය කොරන්න කතා කරන්නේ.

    ඇයි බං එච්. එම්. ජයවර්ධන ඌට ඕලෙවල් වෙනකම්වත් ඉගැන්නුවේ නැත්තේ.

    කසුන් කල්හාර අමුම අමු ‍නූගතෙක් වෙලා ඌ හෙණ පොර සංගීතඥය වෙන්න යන්නේ.

    අර ජයතිලක කම්මැල්ලවීරගේ දූ නදී කම්මැල්ලවීර ගෑනි දරුවෙකුත් ලැබුණට පස්සෙ මූ දාල ඔස්ට්‍රේලියා යන්නේ.

    ඇයි බං එච්. එම්. ජේ උඹගේ පුතා තවමත් තරුණයි තරුණයි කියල හිතන්නේ…මේ කබරයා නාකි හුටමක්නේ. මොකද බං ඌ මොනව හරි කියද්දි මූණ පුකවගේ කරගන්නේ. ?

    මේ නිකං අහන්නේ…. උඹගේ පුතා අර මොන හුත්තක්ද කුණු කුණු මුණු මුණු ගගා කියවන්නේ ඒ මොන හුත්තේ සිංදුද බං. නිකං කබරු සිංදු කියනව‍ා වගේ. අර බස් අජිය උඹගේ පුතාට වඩා හොඳයි නේ බං.

    ඔච්චර කැත හීනමාන ඔළුවක් ඌට හැදුවේ ඇයි බං. ඌ බුදියන ගෑනු බලපං. යකෝ පේමන්ට්වලත් ඉන්නවා ඔය වගේ ගොං බඩු.

    තමන්ගේ ගෑනිටයි දරුවටයි අම්මල තාත්තල දන්නේ නැති තිරිසන්නු වගේ හැසිරෙන පුකේ කල්හාරට කියපං ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදය මානව අයිතිවාසිකං ඉස්සෙල්ලම ඕන වෙන්නේ පවුලේ අයට කියල.

    නුවර ගමරාලලාට උඹ පොරක් වුනාට අපිනං දන්නව ඔය ගොං ටෝක් දෙන්නේ අපෙන් ඉගෙනගෙන කියල.

    ඕලෙවල් වත් හරියට නැති කල්හාර වගේ නූගත්තු හිඟන සිංදු කිව්වට උඹල වගේ සංගීතඥයෝ නොවන වග අපිනං දන්නවා. .

    උඹගේ නුගත් පුතාට කියපං උඹගේ ගෑනිට අහවල් වැඩේ නොකර පාරේ හිඟාකන්න කියල. ඌ ඇත්තට ම හොඳ හිඟා කන්න තමයි.
     
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    N sriyantha

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    අලුත් පරම්පරාවේ කියන එකේ ඉන්න සෙට් එකේ උන්ට අඩුම තරමින් උන් කව්ද මොන අරමුනටද පෙනි සිටින්නේ සිරිසේන ඒ අරමුණ කොහොමද ඉටු කරන්නේ කියන එකවත් දන්නේ නැතිව කඩේ යන සෙට් එකක්.
     

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    මොනවද බන් උබ උදේ ඉදලා හවස් වෙනකම් කියවන්නේ? උබට කීයක් ගෙවනවද මෙහෙම පෝස්ට් දානවට?
     

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    Pirate Bay To Return In February? Countdown Timer Appears



    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be up and running on the first day of next month, but TorrentFreak observed that the javascript code used to display fireworks on the site’s home page has a “promising name”: allishere.js. This could mean that all of the site’s data could be backed up.Last month’s raid wasn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gotten into trouble. The site was co-founded by Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm in 2003. Six years later, they were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement. The raid last month was the second time authorities seized the company’s computers and other equipment.The peer-to-peer file-sharing site brings in about $169,000 in advertising revenue each year, and was among one of the most popular torrent sites last year.
    A countdown timer on the popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has begun counting down until Feb. 1, and many believe that’s when the service will come back online, as reported by TorrentFreak. The site was taken down last month after police raided servers in Sweden. It came back two weeks later, although it lacked functionality. Then, The Pirate Bay group posted a pirate flag, a timer that counted the days since the police raid and a secret code. Now, the counter has changed.The group hasn’t confirmed whether the site will be
     

    maxboysl

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    කසුන් කියන්නේ හොද සංගීතඥක්
    ඒ වගෙන් කුහක නැතුව තමුන් දන්නා දේවල් සියලුදෙනාටම දෙන කෙනක්
    මාලනී බුලත්සින්හලත්, එච් එම් ජයවර්දනත් එහමයි

    ඒ දෙන්නම් මහලොකු සල්ලියක් හම්බ කරලා බහ සන්ගිතෙන්
    මිනිහ දක්ෂයෙක් අනික ම්නිහ දේශපාලන පැත්තෙනුත් ඉන්නේ නිවැරදි පැත්තේ
     

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    gayankuwait

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    කසුන් කියන්නේ හොද සංගීතඥක්
    ඒ වගෙන් කුහක නැතුව තමුන් දන්නා දේවල් සියලුදෙනාටම දෙන කෙනක්
    මාලනී බුලත්සින්හලත්, එච් එම් ජයවර්දනත් එහමයි

    ඒ දෙන්නම් මහලොකු සල්ලියක් හම්බ කරලා බහ සන්ගිතෙන්
    මිනිහ දක්ෂයෙක් අනික ම්නිහ දේශපාලන පැත්තෙනුත් ඉන්නේ නිවැරදි පැත්තේ[/QUOTE]
    :rofl::rofl: හාඅහහහහහහ්හ්හ්හාඅහහාහහහහ්හහහ්හහ්හහහ්හහහහහ්හාහ්හ්හහහ්හහාහ්හහහ්හහ්හ්හ්හහ්
     

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    හුය ආරම්භයේ දී ම ඔබතුමා ගේ රූපයක් අපේ දැකීම පිණිස පළකිරීම ගැන ස්තූතිවන්ත වෙමි!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     

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    සිහිනයකි ඔබ නිහඬ මැදියම් රෑ . . . වැනි සුමධුර ගීයක් හදපු එච්. එම්. ජයවර්ධන ඇයි බං කසුන් කල්හාර වගේ පුකයෙක් රටට බිහිකළේ. උඹ තාම හොස්පිට්ල් එකෙන්ද කෑම කන්නේ , නැත්තං බෝඩිමට ගියාද ? ඌ උඹගේ එකම පුතාලු නේ…. ඌ කියනවනේ ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදය නීතිය බේරා ගැනීමට පෙරට එන්න කියල අපට. ‘අලුත් පුරපුක‘ කියල එකක් එක්ක.

    මට මේ ප්‍රශ්න අහන්න තියෙන්නේ ඌ වගේ පඩ සිංදු කියන ගොං කබරෙක්ගෙන් නොවේ හද්දා වන්නියේ සියඹලාංඩුවේ ගම්බයියෙක් වෙච්ච ශත 60ට බරුත ඉරපු උඹගෙන්.

    එච්. එම්. ජයවර්ධන ඇයි බං උඹගේ ඒ කැරි පුතා උඹ ඉඳිද්දිම උඹගේ ගේ විකුණුවේ.

    ඇයි බං ඌ උඹගේ ගෑනි ගැන විතරක් කියන්නේ. ඌ උඹගේ ළමයෙක් නොවේද ?

    ඇයි බං ඌ උඹගේ අයිතිවාසිකම් ගැනවත් ඔස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ ඉන්න උගේ ළමය ගැනවත් නොහිතා කබරු වගේ ගෑනුඑක්ක බඩුගගහා යන ගමන් හැමදාම අරක්කු ගැන පොරටෝක් දෙන ගමන් ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදය කොරන්න කතා කරන්නේ.

    ඇයි බං එච්. එම්. ජයවර්ධන ඌට ඕලෙවල් වෙනකම්වත් ඉගැන්නුවේ නැත්තේ.

    කසුන් කල්හාර අමුම අමු ‍නූගතෙක් වෙලා ඌ හෙණ පොර සංගීතඥය වෙන්න යන්නේ.

    අර ජයතිලක කම්මැල්ලවීරගේ දූ නදී කම්මැල්ලවීර ගෑනි දරුවෙකුත් ලැබුණට පස්සෙ මූ දාල ඔස්ට්‍රේලියා යන්නේ.

    ඇයි බං එච්. එම්. ජේ උඹගේ පුතා තවමත් තරුණයි තරුණයි කියල හිතන්නේ…මේ කබරයා නාකි හුටමක්නේ. මොකද බං ඌ මොනව හරි කියද්දි මූණ පුකවගේ කරගන්නේ. ?

    මේ නිකං අහන්නේ…. උඹගේ පුතා අර මොන හුත්තක්ද කුණු කුණු මුණු මුණු ගගා කියවන්නේ ඒ මොන හුත්තේ සිංදුද බං. නිකං කබරු සිංදු කියනව‍ා වගේ. අර බස් අජිය උඹගේ පුතාට වඩා හොඳයි නේ බං.

    ඔච්චර කැත හීනමාන ඔළුවක් ඌට හැදුවේ ඇයි බං. ඌ බුදියන ගෑනු බලපං. යකෝ පේමන්ට්වලත් ඉන්නවා ඔය වගේ ගොං බඩු.

    තමන්ගේ ගෑනිටයි දරුවටයි අම්මල තාත්තල දන්නේ නැති තිරිසන්නු වගේ හැසිරෙන පුකේ කල්හාරට කියපං ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදය මානව අයිතිවාසිකං ඉස්සෙල්ලම ඕන වෙන්නේ පවුලේ අයට කියල.

    නුවර ගමරාලලාට උඹ පොරක් වුනාට අපිනං දන්නව ඔය ගොං ටෝක් දෙන්නේ අපෙන් ඉගෙනගෙන කියල.

    ඕලෙවල් වත් හරියට නැති කල්හාර වගේ නූගත්තු හිඟන සිංදු කිව්වට උඹල වගේ සංගීතඥයෝ නොවන වග අපිනං දන්නවා. .

    උඹගේ නුගත් පුතාට කියපං උඹගේ ගෑනිට අහවල් වැඩේ නොකර පාරේ හිඟාකන්න කියල. ඌ ඇත්තට ම හොඳ හිඟා කන්න තමයි.

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    හා හු**.....
    ආතල් කඩන්නේ නැතුව කටයි පු** වහගෙන පැත්තකට වෙලා වැලක් ඇදපං දෙයියෝ...........:dull:
    මොනවද බන් උබ උදේ ඉදලා හවස් වෙනකම් කියවන්නේ? උබට කීයක් ගෙවනවද මෙහෙම පෝස්ට් දානවට?