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<blockquote data-quote="Ancient Magicks" data-source="post: 7733223" data-attributes="member: 291477"><p>I take it that this means she was being sarcastic about reggae, and the flag was not influenced by Bob Marley? Which makes sense in light of your recent post, haha good one R Girl.</p><p></p><p>The sounds I heard was from a musician called C.T. Fernando, I have no idea what he was singing about, but it was very nice to listen to, no wonder Sri Lankans are such happy people listening to such happy songs. My friend was teaching me the lyrics but I can't really remember them now, it's a hard language.</p><p></p><p>Something like seageree sukumaleeyey heluva rajusamyey - it's a nice song!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ancient Magicks, post: 7733223, member: 291477"] I take it that this means she was being sarcastic about reggae, and the flag was not influenced by Bob Marley? Which makes sense in light of your recent post, haha good one R Girl. The sounds I heard was from a musician called C.T. Fernando, I have no idea what he was singing about, but it was very nice to listen to, no wonder Sri Lankans are such happy people listening to such happy songs. My friend was teaching me the lyrics but I can't really remember them now, it's a hard language. Something like seageree sukumaleeyey heluva rajusamyey - it's a nice song! [/QUOTE]
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