Live at 8 will have a special report on it !lmao some might even pass out, while some go on a field trip to atula's lair.

Live at 8 will have a special report on it !lmao some might even pass out, while some go on a field trip to atula's lair.

lol its alright as long as he dont post her personal web site address here![]()

Live at 8 will have a special report on it !![]()
phone number and her pic too![]()


My wife said
if our kids are Khalil Gibran's
she would love it.
I have no objection if they have his wisdom,
I too can learn somethings from them.





My wife said
if our kids are Khalil Gibran's
she would love it.
I have no objection if they have his wisdom,
I too can learn somethings from them.











well, you're the one who told everyone of your private affairs this way but if you're fine with your wife having other partners, who are we to complain ?
Oh and post her phone number as well. She's likely to have a lot of callers from here as well.![]()

Ayyo Atula Uncle... What r u saying.... I thought you are a buddist..
According to Lord Buddha's teaching, a married person should not even think about another person other than his/or spouse. No need to talk about sex, isn;t it? So if your wife gives birth to Kalil's children???? Oh my goodness..... You approve? Isn't that "Paradara Sevanaya"?
Isn't that a sin?
Please answer if you can.....
Hamotama Darmaya desana karana upasaka mahaththaya paradara sevanaya anumatha karnawa. Ethakota thamantath weana gaanu passe yanna puluwanne neda?![]()

I am fine with my wife having other partners
like Kahlil Gibran
not any dummy
who is desperately seeking a woman
and
who can't even understand Gibran.
It is not the D*ck
that makes someone like Kahlil Gibran
but his vision, experiences and wisdom.
If we put whole current Sinhalese race together
we can't make one Gibran...
not even a Mahagamasekara.
muuu nan sira ta moda harekek de manda dakala na mee wage un

dude u sounds GAY here
so u wana share ur Bed with Khalil, and you wife
damn dude that frekn Gay 3 some
i wonder when Khalil making love with ya wife
what u want to do to Khalil
ewwww dude

well if you keep pimping your wife only to Indians, you're not going to get a Mahagamasekara for sure.I am fine with my wife having other partners
like Kahlil Gibran
not any dummy
who is desperately seeking a woman
and
who can't even understand Gibran.
It is not the D*ck
that makes someone like Kahlil Gibran
but his vision, experiences and wisdom.
If we put whole current Sinhalese race together
we can't make one Gibran...
not even a Mahagamasekara.
so atula are you preserving this thread to read to your kids when they can understand?

Seriously,
I am sure that they will understand the real meaning of Gibran
far better than you all do,
because I raise them according to that philosophy.
I told the same thing in other words to my wife
when my son was born
3 years before I see this Gibran quote.
I told her that
This kid is not mine, I am just a host and he is a guest.
Till he leaves us we should take care of him.
No one owns anyone.

Oh and post her phone number as well. She's likely to have a lot of callers from here as well.![]()

as well as the difference between a senile husband and an active man!She knows the difference between
Gibran and a dummy
who is desperately seeking a woman.

well if you keep pimping your wife only to Indians, you're not going to get a Mahagamasekara for sure.
Seems you got a cuckold for Indians. Does your wife have a limitation for Indians as well ?
Big F*cking Deal!!That shows the vast gap between you and Gibran.
Let alone understanding him,
you don't even know his nationality.
And you think she prefers him for his nationality.
Khalil Gibran (born Gibran Khalil Gibran[1] bin Mikhā'īl bin Sa'ad; Arabic جبران خليل جبران بن ميکائيل بن سعد, January 6, 1883 – April 10, 1931[citation needed]) also known as Kahlil Gibran[2], was a Lebanese American artist, poet, and writer. Born in the town of Bsharri in modern-day Lebanon (then part of Ottoman Syria), as a young man he emigrated with his family to the United States where he studied art and began his literary career. He is chiefly known for his 1923 book The Prophet, a series of philosophical essays written in English prose. An early example of Inspirational fiction, the book sold well despite a cool critical reception, and became extremely popular in the 1960s counterculture.[3]
My wife said
if our kids are Khalil Gibran's
she would love it.
I have no objection if they have his wisdom,
I too can learn somethings from them.




as well as the difference between a senile husband and an active man!![]()


